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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | May 4, 2006

'Asafa is too quiet' - Track and field being hurt by lack of personalities, says Johnson
AMERICAN SPRINT legend Michael Johnson believes Jamaica's Asafa Powell is too quiet and track and field is being hurt by such athletes. "Asafa Powell should be one of the more visible athletes in the sport, but most people probably would not recognise...

Crimson Guide scores huge upset
YESTERDAY'S MIDWEEK meet at Caymanas Park was marked by a stunning upset in the opening race for native bred two-year-olds. CRIMSON GUIDE, the least fancied at 116-1 in the small field of six, stormed through a furlong out for a shock victory...


Scotchman, Chang win top titles
RICHARD SCOTCHMAN and Tsitsi Chang won the 2006 'Novice Mr. Jamaica' and 'Miss Jamaica International' titles respectively at the Jamaica Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Association (JABAFA) Championships at the Girls' Guides headquarters...


Slayers knock off the Wizards
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS St. George's Slayers knocked off the Denham Town Wizards 75-72 to inch closer to the league's second spot as KFC/bmobile National Basketball League (NBL) action continued on Tuesday evening at the National Stadium...


Financial tidal wave swamps Jamaica squad
THE JAMAICA Surfing Association (JSA) has been forced to cut its squad which leaves for the World Junior Championships in Brazil today. The squad has been hit hard by financial problems, and has had to be reduced from 12 to a mere five surfers...


Negril clinch crown
WESTERN BUREAU: NEGRIL CROWNED themselves the 2006 Captain's Bakery Western Super League champions yesterday when a first-half strike by Howard Phillips gave them a 1-0 victory over Montpelier in the competition's second-leg final...




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