After many disappointing summers, and winters, the West Indies are looking good, or at least promisingly so, heading into the Test series against New Zealand.
BIRMINGHAM, England:President of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA), Dr Warren Blake, yesterday defended the limited media access and heavy security around members of the Jamaican Olympic team here.
“Everything has been going really well, no worries, I am really enjoying the camp,” said Bolt.“I am definitely confident that I can do what I did (in Beijing).”
Jamaicans were shut out of Major League Soccer's (MLS) 2012 All-Star team, a reflection of uneven individual and club performances during the first half of North America's top professional football competition.
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC):West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach made a successful return to action following injury, producing a four-wicket haul to limit New Zealand on a rain-hit opening day of the three-day tour match against the WICB President's XI...
Four-time champions Jamaica and Barbados are locked in keen battle heading into today's second day of the two-day Caribbean Union of Teachers' (CUT) Biennial Students' Athletics Championship at the National Stadium.
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Barbados plunged to their first loss of the Americas Federation of Netball Associations Championships when they suffered at the hands of the irrepressible Jamaican Sunshine Girls on the sixth night of competition here...
President of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), Mike Fennell, has called on journalists to be understanding, as it relates to them not being allowed access to the Jamaican athletes who are currently going through their final...
President of the Jamaica Olympic Association, Mike Fennell, believes tournaments such as the 30th annual Junior Championships of the Caribbean Area Squash Associations (CASA), which got under way yesterday at the Liguanea Club,...
Jamaica's Nickel Ashmeade powered past his rivals on the turn to win the men's 200 metres at the Herculis Diamond League track and field meet in Monaco yesterday.
Following an exciting qualifier in Montego Bay last Saturday, Kingston's top 'streetballers' will go head to head in a royal battle when 'Red Bull King of the Rock' is staged at the National Stadium today, starting at 10 a.m.
EVEN when you're an Olympian a spot of retail therapy does you a power of good as these three Jamaican super shoppers found out when they were spotted strolling through Birmingham's prestigious Bullring Shopping Centre.
LONDON (AP):South Africa dominated day two of the first Test with England, reaching 86-1 at stumps yesterday after dismissing the hosts for 385 at the Oval.
Three-time defending champions Manchester will be going all out to carve a fourth lien on the Jamaica Cricket Association Senior Cup when they face perennial title challengers Melbourne in the final at Chedwin Park today and tomorrow.
CLASSY PROSPECT, who went down fighting against REASONABLE PRESS recently, should go one better when he takes on seven opponents in the overnight allowance race over 1200 metres at Caymanas Park today.
Former champions LIME scored the biggest win in the eighth round of the Reggae Jammin Business House 50-over cricket competition on Sunday, when they crushed last year's beaten finalists National Water Commission (NWC) by 193 runs in a home match at Chalmers Avenue.
Olympic champion Melaine Walker of Jamaica clocked season-best 54.44 seconds but had to settle for third place in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at today’s Monaco Diamond League Meet
Defending champions Jamaica suffered a nine-wicket defeat to Barbados in the opening round of the West Indies Cricket Board Under-15 championships at Warner Park in St Kitts.
Jamaica’s Sunshine Girlz will continue their quest for title honours today at the 2012 Americas Federation of Netball Association Caribbean Championship in Trinidad.
Usain Bolt is sleeping in a custom made orthopaedic bed at his training camp to ensure he does not suffer further back problems, which disrupted his preparations to retain his Olympic crown.
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Hosts Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados remained unbeaten in the Americas Federation of Netball Associations Championships when they pulled off big wins on the fifth night of competition on Wednesday.
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC): Defending champions Jamaica predictably went down to Barbados, but Windward Islands pulled off the shock of the opening round of the West Indies Cricket Board Under-15 Championship when they trounced Guyana here yesterday.
JAMAICA'S Olympic track and field team is now busy fine-tuning techniques at the University of Birmingham before travelling to London for the start of the Games. Voice reporter Poppy Brady talked to the local community as Olympic fever mounts now that......