The seventh and final ICC Champions Trophy comes to an end today at Edgbaston in what promises to be a thrilling climax and an exciting and memorable farewell.
American Tyson Gay may have sent a message with his blistering run at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships last Friday evening, but Usain Bolt clearly did not get the memo.
With Olympic and World Championships 400m hurdles gold medallist Melaine Walker having walked away from the event to pursue her dream of competing in the 100m hurdles, a void has been left in the one-lap hurdles event. One athlete looking to fill that gap is Ristananna Tracey.
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC):West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) omitted Ramnaresh Sarwan and Jason Holder in a squad of 13 announced yesterday for the opening leg of the Celkon Mobile Cup Series that also involves Sri Lanka and ICC Champions trophy finalist...
Olympic 110m hurdles silver medal winner and national record holder Hansle Parchment was forced to skip the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA)/Supreme Ventures Limited National Senior Championships at the National Stadium on Saturday nigh
"I'm very happy," she said after the race, noting that her coach was very deliberate in outlining how she should have approached the race to make the qualifying time.
He has served as a coach on a number of travelling teams to the Olympic Games and World Championships. Clarke replaces Maurice Wilson, who is unavailable because of personal reasons.
First-past-the-post CAMPESINO was controversially disqualified by the operations steward and placed second behind runner-up PISCEAN ROCKET. PISCEAN ROCKET.
Day three of the National Senior Trials kicked off at 9 a.m. today at the National Stadium in Kingston. The event is being used to select Jamaica's team to the World Championships in Moscow.
“I was in great shape, but not very fit to run the rounds, but I was running very fast, so I just got tired through the rounds,” Powell sought to explain.
Fireworks are expected this Sunday at Kensington Cricket Oval when some noted former national and West Indies representatives take to the field in the Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum Masters T20 Cricket Competition in the fourth week of competition.
Following his close second to 'Horse of the Year' SAINT CECELIA in the recent Lotto Sprint Trophy, BLAST THEM AWAY is confidently expected to go one better in today's grade-one feature for the Eros Trophy over 1400 metres at Caymanas Park.
In a hard-fought, physical game, Rosetta Youth Club captured the 2013 South West St Ann Netball League by outscoring Glasgow Rebels 52-41 in the final played at the St D'Acre playfield in St Ann on Sunday.
Perennial rivals Melbourne and St Catherine CC will today meet in a play-off to decide which team advances to the semi-finals of the Jamaica Cricket Association One-Day Championship.
Fresh off her record-breaking season in the ANZ Championships in Australia, Jamaica's ace goal shooter, Jhaniele Fowler, has secured a two-year contract extension with New Zealand-based club Southern Steel.
NATIONAL representative Lynford Brown turned in a scintillating shooting display to lead Spanish Town Spartans to their first hold on the Flow/National Basketball League (FNBL) mid-season trophy.
Local golfer Wesley Brown will leave the island today to compete in the National Golf Associa-tion Pro Golf Tour beginning this month in the United States (US). Brown's trip is being sponsored to the tune of US$30,000 by his employers, the Sandals Group.
Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili trudged off the court, their heads hanging, bald spots that come from more than a decade of games like this for all to see.
Last year's triple champions, Petrojam, assumed the lead in Division One of the KSAFA/Western Sports Business House (BH) football competition on Wednesday, when they defeated former champions The Gleaner 3-1 at Winchester Park, St George's College.
Neymar and Mario Balotelli will be attracting most of the attention when Brazil and Italy play to decide the Group A winner at the Confederations Cup today.
Duane Cunningham, coach of Jamaica College's (JC) Under-14 team, said hard work and dedication were key factors to their success in this year's Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) all-island basketball championships.