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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | September 8, 2008

No magic in Rieti for 'Safa'
RIETI, Italy (CMC): Jamaican Asafa Powell won the men's 100 metres at yesterday's Rieti Grand Prix international track and field meeting in a fast time, but missed his world record target. He was attempting to break his compatriot Usain Bolt's world record of 9.69 seconds...

George's edge KC 2-1 to lift 2008 Roper Cup

St George's College warmed up for the Manning Cup competition by beating North Street rivals Kingston College (KC) 2-1 to capture the Roper Cup at Emmett Park on Saturday. However, KC and St George's will share the George Thompson Trophy after the Under-14 and Under-16 matches...

Stephenson: Foundation laid for KSAFA's continued success

Former Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) president Stewart Stephenson believes a solid framework has been laid for the organisation's continued success, but charges the new association to be vigilant as many challenges lay ahead...

Two Jamaica-bred horses win at Santa Rosa

ARIMA, Trinidad (CMC): Jamaica-bred horses El Paso City and Nature's Reality picked up wins on Saturday's Trinidad and Tobago eight-race card at Santa Rosa Park.El Paso City scored in the third race and Nature's Reality landed the sixth race...

Injured Goodison in race against time

MEXICO CITY, Mexico: DESPITE suffering a nasty injury in Saturday night's Group Two CONCACAF World Cup qualifier against Mexico at The Azteca Stadium, key central defender Ian 'Pepe' Goodison is likely to heal in time for Wednesday's crucial away tie in in San Pedro Sula...

Simoes: I have to take responsibility

Mexico City, Mexico: BLAME ME. That's the position of Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) technical director René Simoes, following the 3-0 loss suffered by the Reggae Boyz, in their Group Two CONCACAF World Cup qualifier against Mexico at The Azteca Stadium here...

Andy Murray humbles Nadal

NEW YORK (AP): Andy Murray finished a stunning, rain-interrupted victory over Rafael Nadal 6-2, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4 at the US Open yesterday to reach his first Grand Slam final. Top-ranked Nadal's 19-match winning streak at Grand Slams also came to an end in the semi-finals...

Three Jamaicans win at Slovakia track meet

DUBNICA, Slovakia (CMC): Three Jamaican athletes secured victories at the 6th Athletics Bridge EAA Permit meeting in front of a record 5,500 fans yesterday afternoon. Olympic sprint relay gold medallist Nesta Carter, Olympic finalist Markino Buckley and Kaliese Spencer...

Hamilton penalised, Massa wins Belgian GP

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium (AP): Ferrari's Felipe Massa was declared the winner of the Belgian Grand Prix after McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton was penalised for cutting a vital corner on the track in a thrilling, late duel with world champion Kimi...

Grenada impasse goes to FIFA

ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC): Football's world governing body, FIFA, is being called on to help resolve a power struggle that has led to an impasse within the Grenada Football Association (GFA).The request has come from a newly appointed three-man...





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