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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | August 2, 2006

Asafa, Campbell on top
Joint world 100-metre record holder Asafa Powell and Olympic 200m champion Veronica Campbell have been elevated to the top of the world's 100m sprint events ranking. According to track and field's world governing body...

Jamaica hunt overdue win
THE 50TH CARIBBEAN Amateur Golf Championships tee off today at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club in St. Catherine, with the hosts seeking overdue regional glory. First tee time today, in the 10-team competition which also includes regional powerhouse...


Luton Shelton snatches game-winning goal
Jamaica international Luton Shelton snatched his third goal for Swedish Allsvenskan team Helsingborg when he netted the decisive goal in a 2-1 victory over Kalmar FF at the Olympia Stadium on Monday.


Talented Taylor to lead Jamaica
As Jamaica prepare to host the inaugural West Indies Under-19 Female Cricket Championship, the Jamaica Women's Cricket Association announced a strong 14-member squad, headed by Stefanie Taylor.


Henry on fire
Title-chasing jockey Wesley 'Callaloo' Henry rode three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday to join reigning champion Brian Harding at the top of the jockeys' standings with 50 winners. Starting the day in second with 47 winners...


Margaret enjoying netball to the fullest
Thirty-two-year-old Margaret Byfield-Lawrence has been playing netball for so long, she can't remember when she started. All she remembers is starting because she liked the game and after more than 20 years.


Nothing to cheer about - Latest doping allegations a new blow to sport's credibility
LONDON (AP) Cycling's newest champion. The Olympic sprint gold medallist. Baseball's record-setting slugger. What these American stars have in common is nothing to cheer about - they're all under the cloud of doping.


Manchester refs lose chance to regain title
Manchester's referees will not be able to reclaim the Howard Russell Trophy for the South Central Football Referees' Competition, despite scoring a 2-1 win over Clarendon in their match at the New Bowens Community Centre in Clarendon.




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