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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | July 20, 2006

Two golds for awesome Atkinson
ALIA ATKINSON had a spectacular night at the XX Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Cartagena, Colombia on Tuesday, winning two gold medals to push Jamaica to seventh on the table.

Showdown looms over Jarrett Park
WESTERN BUREAU: A SHOWDOWN is now looming over whether or not Jarrett Park will be made available for warm-up games in the build-up to the 2007 ICC World Cup as there are conflicting statements coming from the Jarrett Park Management Committee...


Henry moves closer to leader Harding
LIGHTWEIGHT JOCKEY Wesley 'Callaloo' Henry kept within striking distance of leader Brian Harding at Caymanas Park yesterday by virtue of two winners on the nine-race programme. His winners were LADY SAPNA at 5-2 for trainer Howard Jaghai...


Campbell holds off Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) challenge from McMorris
PAUL CAMPBELL defeated the challenge of Easton McMorris to retain his position as first vice-president of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) at yesterday's Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel.


Serena Williams bounces back
NEW YORK (Reuters): FORMER WORLD number one Serena Williams made a spectacular return to action on Tuesday night sweeping past second seed Anastasia Myskina of Russia 6-2, 6-2 in the first round of the Cincinnati Open.


Harris, Trail through to quarters
LOCAL TALENTS Jordan Harris and Oshane Trail continued to shine in the ITF Jamaica Junior International Boys' 14 tournament as they booked their places in the quarter-final round with impressive wins yesterday at the NCB Wellness Centre...


Business House semis on today
LAST YEAR'S top four teams will again be aiming for the Business House Netball Association's final when the semi-finals shoot off today at the Leila Robinson courts at 5:45 p.m. Defending champions General Accident play the Department of Correctional...


Zidane to face FIFA disciplinary body today
BERN, Switzerland (Reuters): FORMER FRANCE captain Zinedine Zidane will appear before FIFA's disciplinary committee in Zurich today to give his account of the incident in which he head-butted an opponent in the World Cup final.




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