July 28, 2014
Star Sport


Campbell-Brown wants gold and record
“GLASGOW, Scotland: In 2002 a then 20 year-old Veronica Campbell finished second behind Bahamian superstar Debbie Ferguson, as she raced to a 10.91 seconds win in the women's 100m final at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. . read more
Table tennis catching up

GLASGOW, Scotland: David Miller, manager of Jamaica' table tennis team at the Commonwealth Games, is excited about the experience and exposure being gained by his eight-member team and is convinced that the country is closing the gap...

read more

Green light for Leford

GLASGOW, Scotland: It's been an oddly quiet year so far for Jamaican 400m hurdler Leford Green. The 2012 London Olympics finallist and four-time World Championships representative comes into the 2014 Commonwealth Games ...

read more

Eight Jamaicans eye Commonwealth medals

GLASGOW, Scotland: Jamaica flexed its track and field muscles yesterday with a dominating performance in the first athletics session at the Commonwealth Games, while swimmer Alia Atkinson will be looking to stroke her way to another medal ...

read more

Girls brace for Malawi threat

GLASGOW, Scotland: Jamaica's Sunshine Girls will go into today's match against world number five ranked Malawi knowing very well that a loss may send their Commonwealth Games ambitions crashing to the hardwood...

read more

Throwers refuse to be ignored says Richards

Raymond Brown had just committed his second straight foul in his shot put qualifying series inside Glasgow's Hampden Park...

read more

Jamaica U-17s champions in their own right

New Jamaica Under-17 coach Clive Ledgister believes his charges are champions in their own right, despite their third-place finish in the just-concluded West Indies Under-17 Championship....

read more

Manley moving on

EUGENE, OREGON: Martin Manley was one of the athletes that came into the World Junior Championships with a big reputation, but with the meet now at its end, the athlete has failed to justify big expectations....

read more

Home | Gleaner Blogs | Gleaner Online | Go-Jamaica | Go-Local | Feedback | Disclaimer | Advertisement | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Home - The Star