July 31, 2014
Star Sport


Bolt denies Commonwealth snub ... paper stands by story
“ GLASGOW, Scotland (CMC): A row has broken out in Glasgow over comments a newspaper claimed were made by Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt to describe the Commonwealth Games currently under way here.. read more
James sets new Commonwealth Games record

GLASGOW, Scotland (CMC): Grenada's Kirani James added another gold medal to his collection with a scintillating victory in the 400m final at the Commonwealth Games yesterday....

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Wright, Morgan target history

It's been 80 years since Jamaica last won a medal in the men's discus at the Commonwealth Games, but that could all change today with Jason Morgan and Chad Wright eagerly awaiting their chance ...

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Dwyer eyes golden opportunities

GLASGOW, Scotland: National 200m champion Rasheed Dwyer bounced his way comfortably to a 20.59 win in his heat yesterday at the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow's Hampden Park, focused on the task ahead and the opportunities...

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Best will do better says Sammy

ASTRIES, St Lucia (CMC): St Lucia Zouks captain, Darren Sammy, says temperamental Barbadian fast bowler Tino Best needs to live up to his seniority as a West Indian international following his on-field clash ...

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Bubbling Angeline too hot to handle

BUBBLING ANGELINE carrying 50 kilos in tomorrow's Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission open allowance feature should hand the Philip Feanny-trained filly her second straight win among older horses...

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Sunshine Girls slip to Kiwis ... Bolt, track stars offer support

GLASGOW, Scotland: Not even the presence of sprinting royalty Usain Bolt could lift Jamaica's Sunshine Girls in their crucial face-off against defending Commonwealth Games champions New Zealand yesterday ...

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Cato keeps Windwards in sight of JAmaican U-17s

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC): An astute hundred from Roland Cato took the edge off another destructive spell from Ramaal Lewis to revive Windward Islands after they stumbled against Jamaica in the Regional Under-19 Tournament yesterday.

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Ja U-15s could have done better - Senior

Captain Raewin Senior believes Jamaica should have done better in the West Indies Under-15 Championship....

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Tallawahs won't underestimate Hawksbills

Chris Gayle, captain of the Jamaica Tallawahs, said his charges will not be underestimating the Antigua Hawksbills heading into today's Limacol Caribbean Premier League Twenty20 clash at Sabina Park.

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