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Lack of support from the local Jamaican community has been blamed for the cancellation |



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FOR Kerron Stewart, it's all about timing. From the way she schedules her training |
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Three of the greatest cricketers of the past 50 years or so have been Tony Greig, Ian Chappell, |
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Five years ago two of Jamaica's most talented junior athletes got down in their blocks to start |
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The transfer market continues to heat up ahead of the start of the 2008-09 National Premier League |
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Jamaican teams had mixed fortune on Monday's opening day of the Caribbean Volleyball Championships |
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Asafa Powell pulled out of the Gaz de France meet after feeling a groin cramp while running |
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IT'S an Olympic year and as we get closer to the start of the Beijing Games, local track |
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FOR MANY track and field pundits around the world, Dexter Lee's 100 metre gold medal success |
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JAMAICA'S ROLAND Phillips will face Christian Cargill of The Bahamas in today's boys' Under-14 |
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Between late May and early June, the West Indies lost two Tests against world-number-one |
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WINDWARD ISLANDS captain Keron Cottoy tormented Jamaica with his leg-spin bowling again |
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THE ST James Under-17 team registered the biggest win of the Western Confederation |
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IN THREE Olympic Games, Grace Jackson's versatility and perseverance won her numerous admirers. |
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Thirty-eight athletes drawn from primary, junior high and high schools will leave the island |
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Jamaica's junior athletes improved their tally at the weekend to end the 12th IAAF World |
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Jamaica's junior team's technical leader, Jerry Holness, believes the four individual |
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Ace Trinidad & Tobago jockey Brian Harding capped a memorable day in the saddle, when he clinched |
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A STRONG 28-member Jamaica badminton team will depart the island today for Junior Pan American |
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A NUMBER of key players in western Jamaica's football are convinced that strengthening |
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