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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | June 15, 2005

High praise for Powell
NEW WORLD 100-metre record holder Asafa Powell was showered with praise yesterday after his scintillating performance in Greece. Powell raced to a world record yesterday at the Athens Super Grand Prix....

Robicon set to deliver
MID-WEEK RACING continues at Caymanas Park today with a 10-race programme featuring the annual 1300-metre run for the Henry George Harrison Sr. Memorial Cup, a restricted allowance V contest for non-winners of two.


Seba tackle Boys' Town in return match-up
THE RETURN games of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League qualifiers continue today with Seba United hosting Boys' Town at Jarrett Park and Star Cosmos tackling Los Perfectos at St. Mary Sports Complex at 3:30 p.m.


Powell joins J'can greats in world record books
ASAFA Powell's spectacular 9.77 seconds for 100 metres makes him the latest Jamaican to set a world outdoor individual record, but the first in almost 30 years. The great all-round sprinter, Herb McKenley, was the first...


The vision behind blind cricket
THE SECRETARY General on the Vivalyn Latty-Scott-led Jamaica Visually Impaired Cricket Association (VICA), Daemion McLean, has never seen a cricket game. In fact, he never liked cricket in his earlier years...


New JTTA president has big plans
WHEN JOSEPH Dibbs' reign as Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA) president ends in June 2007, there should be a renewed interest in the sport here, especially among youngsters.

















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