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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | September 1, 2007

'I've achieved a lot' Campbell expresses satisfaction after winning 200m silver
Osaka, Japan: Veronica Campbell clocked a season-best 22.34 seconds last night to pocket her second medal of the 11th IAAF World Championships in Osaka, Japan.

Melbourne, St Ann set for cracker

Following a bad spell of weather, not to mention Hurricane Dean, the 2007 all-island limited overs competition resumes this morning with the rescheduled fourth round of matches from August 18.Nine matches are on, all...

Slayers,Knightshunt title

Perennial rivals Urban Knights and defending champions St. George's Slayers will once again go head to head, when the Jamaica Basketball Association (JBA)/KFC National Basketball League (NBL) mid-season final tips off 7:00 p.m. at the National Arena tonight.

Finally H View, Waterhouse to play U15 final

The wait is now over and the dust has settled. Waterhouse and Habour View will contest this year's final of the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Under-15 final today at Barbican, starting at 4:30 p.m.

Smith prepared to battle to the finish

Osaka, Japan: Buoyed by two personal best performances, Maurice Smith sits on the brink of achieving one of the greatest sporting feats by a Jamaican athlete in any sport.After five events in the decathlon competition at the 11th IAAF World...

Captain Bone set to govern over Reca Trophy

The Reca Trophy, to be contested by only six starters over 1400 metres, is today's feature event at Caymanas Park and, from all indications, the American horse CAPTAIN BONE is afforded a glorious opportunity to notch his...

JCA cuts Hinds' ban by two months

Jamaica and West Indies cricketer, Wavell Hinds, recently suspended for five months for breaching the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) disciplinary code of conduct, had his suspension reduced to three months following an appeal to the JCA.

What war is good for

AMONG ALL the great games and pastimes man has come up with to fill his leisure time none is more simple or pure than track and field. Performance enhancement aside, track and field events reduce sport to its most basic component of mano a mano or womano...

China's Liu collects full medal set

OSAKA, Japan (AP): NOW LIU Xiang has the full set.With his victory yesterday in the 110-metre hurdles in 12.95 seconds, the Chinese star added a gold medal in the World Championships to the bronze and silver medals he won at the past two editions.

Record run by Wariner

OSAKA, Japan (AP): AMERICAN JEREMY Wariner retained his world 400 metres title in dazzling style yesterday, clocking the fifth-fastest time in history.

Cuban makes first leap a winner

OSAKA, Japan (AP): YARGELIS SAVIGNE of Cuba wasted no time.Her first jump of 15.28 metres was good enough for gold yesterday in the triple jump at the World Championships, depriving Tatyana Lebedeva of Russia of a double in both horizontal jumps.

Russian 20k cakewalk

OSAKA, Japan (AP); FOR RUSSIA, it was a walk in the park.Olga Kaniskina led a 1-2 finish in the women's 20-kilometre through the muggy parkland outside the Nagai stadium, keeping Russia in close contention with the United States in the medal...





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