Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Thursday | March 19, 2009

Bolt to run in 150m street race
MANCHESTER, England (AP): Triple Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt will compete in a 150-metre street race in Manchester as part of his build-up to the European outdoor season and World Championships. The Jamaican sprinter, who won gold in the 100 and 200 metres and 4x100 relay.... Read More...

Sarwan keen to extend rich vein of form
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): The in-form Ramnaresh Sarwan says he is hoping to reproduce his recent heavy scoring before his home fans and hopes West Indies can extend their winning form in the opening two one-day internationals against England this weekend... Read More...

Injury-free Richardson hits peak
Former West Indies 'A' Team fast bowler Andrew Richardson, who guided Jamaica to victory over Trinidad and Tobago recently in the WICB Regional Four-day Championship, believes he is in peak form at the moment. The former West Indies Under-19 standout... Read More...

Rivoli cool Duhaney Park
Two goals apiece by Devon Hodges, the premier league's top goalscorer, and Valentine Gardener launched Rivoli United into the semi-finals of the Flow Champions Cup all-island knockout football competition, with a 4-0 drubbing... Read More...

Eltham, Innswood in Grace Shield final
Defending champions Eltham High and Innswood High scored first innings points victories over Waterford and St Catherine, respectively, to book their spots in the final of the Grace Shield Premier League. Eltham finished atop Section One with 11 points... Read More...

St George's, Herbert Morrison in title clash
St George's College will face Herbert Morrison in the Under-19 final at 5 p.m., while defending champions Ardenne meet Jamaica College in the Under-16 final set for 3 p.m., as the ISSA/KFC all-island schoolboy basketball champions will be decided ... Read More...

JDF take closer orders
The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) joined Santos with the third-highest number of points in the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association/Claro Super League football competition following their 1-1 draw with Maverley-Hughenden in their rescheduled match at the Molynes ... Read More...

Sigma Run nets $14m for hospital charity
The Bustamante Hospital for Children and other paediatric wards across the island will benefit from new equipment shortly, as Pan Caribbean Financial Services, with matching donations from the National Health Fund (NHF), made good on its target on Sunday... Read More...