Powell tops them again
NEW YORK (Reuters): Jamaican world record holder Asafa Powell and American sprinter Sanya Richards were named Track & Field News magazine's athletes of the year on Friday.
No stopping Harding
CHAMPION jockey Brian Harding yesterday left no doubt as to who will be crowned top rider at Caymanas Park after posting a three-timer, leaving his lone challenger, Wesley Henry, nine wins behind with two racedays left in the year.
McGrath to retire after World Cup
SYDNEY (Reuters): Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath said yesterday he would retire from all forms of cricket after next year's World Cup.
... Tributes flow in for Aussie fast bowler
SYDNEY (Reuters): Australia cricket boss James Sutherland led the tributes to fast bowler Glenn McGrath, who announced yesterday he would retire after next year's World Cup.
Deonarine to lead Guyana
GEORGETOWN (CMC): Guyana's selectors Thursday named four newcomers in a 14-man squad for Guyana's first three away matches in the regional first-class season, with Narsingh Deonarine being installed as the new captain.
Barbadian Ifill listed for transfer
SHEFFIELD (CMC): Barbadian international Paul Ifill is one of eight players short-listed for a move from Sheffield United when the new transfer window opens in January.
Breese's sudden decision suggests that something is wrong
Jamaica go hunting for honours in the 2007 regional competitions, and after coming last in the 2005 KFC one-day tournament - the last one to be held - and last in the 2006 Carib Beer...
Inspired Ronaldo keeps Man United in control
LONDON (Reuters): Leaders Manchester United began their holiday fixtures with a resounding 3-0 victory at Aston Villa as the goals flowed in the Premier League yesterday.
Birmingham extend lead in Division Two
LONDON (Reuters): Birmingham City thumped bottom club Southend United 4-0 to open up a five-point lead in the second division yesterday.
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