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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | July 28, 2006

100m record could go today
Joint world 100m record holder Asafa Powell has made it clear that he will be chasing sole ownership of the record when he faces the starter at today's Norwich Union London Super Grand Prix in London.

Stanford twenty/20: Jamaica, Guyana set for big clash
Jamaica's hunt for the Stanford 20/20 title, worth US$1 million (approx. J$66m) continues tonight when they face Guyana in the third quarter-final match at the Stanford Cricket Ground in Antigua.


Simmons' ton gives Windies 'A' control
LEICESTERSHIRE (CMC): Lendl Simmons hit an even century and Runako Morton fell just short of another, as West Indies "A" dominated Leicestershire's bowling attack on the second day of their three-day game at Grace Road yesterday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY: Twenty/20 spotlight falls on the big four
The Stanford Twenty/20 tournament continues in St. John's this afternoon with a double-header featuring the heavyweights of West Indies cricket, and based on what has happened before, even though Antigua, the home team, have been knocked out...


Willett's magic hands Nevis huge victory
ST JOHN'S Antigua (CMC): Tonito Willett blasted an amazing, unbeaten half-century as Nevis produced a masterful all-round display to outplay Antigua and Barbuda by 43 runs and advance to the semi-finals of the Stanford Twenty/20 Cricket Tournament...


Weakley mines silver in 400m hurdles
Jamaica earned three medals, one silver and two bronze on the track at the 20th Central American and Caribbean Games in Cartagena, Colombia last night. Ian Weakley earned a silver medal for the Jamaicans...


Downswell wants to finish the job
Amidst widespread criticism and assurances by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) of a technical staff overhaul, technical director Wendell Downswell has stated an interest in remaining with the National programme...


Hurdles bronze for Doyley
Toni Ann Doyley won Jamaica's first medal on the track at the 20th Central American and Caribbean Games in Cartagena, Colombia on Wednesday night. Doyley clocked 13.10 seconds to earn bronze in the women's 100 metres...


Tour de France winner Landis tests positive
PARIS (Reuters): Tour de France winner Floyd Landis has tested positive for the male sex hormone testosterone, the U.S. rider's Phonak team said yesterday, dealing a savage blow to cycling's most prestigious race.


HORSE SENSE: Divestment and other issues revisited
It seems that those who responded to the Request for Proposals to invest in the racing complex are still hopeful that there will be some positive reaction to their response.




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