Berlin World Championship gold medallist Brigitte Foster-Hylton recorded one of two Jamaican victories at the Daegu Pre-Championships Meeting in South Korea today.
South Africa\'s ruling party has condemned the country\'s athletics body today after a board member said they would not fire the track association\'s president, who admitted he lied over gender tests done on runner Caster Semenya.
Italy held Paraguay to a goalless draw on today’s second day of the Under-20 World Cup in Egypt with the dominant South Americans missing a string of chances.
Racers Track Club, the home of the world’s fastest man Usain Bolt, is considering legal action against the manufacturers of a supplement, which contained the stimulant that caused two of their athletes to be banned for three months.
Athletics South Africa, ASA, chief Leonard Chuene will keep his job despite calls for him to be fired for lying about Caster Semenya undergoing gender tests.
West Indies legends, including Sir Vivian Richards, Joel Garner and Courtney Walsh, will adorn the famous Kensington Oval in November during the inaugural staging of an international masters tournament, according to a report on www.cananews.net.
Former world 100-metre record holder Jamaican Asafa Powell and American Tyson Gay will headline the one-day Daegu Pre-Championships in South Korea tomorrow.
Jamaica opened their Group ‘A’ Caribbean Football Union Women’s Under-20 World Cup qualifiers with a 5-0 victory over Turks and Caicos Islands at Windsor Park Stadium in Dominica last night.
Coach Diego Maradona is back in Argentina to prepare for two critical World Cup qualifying matches that could determine if the two-time champions reach the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Many-time champions Cornwall College stole the spotlight in Zone ‘A’ of the 2009 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup yesterday, when they clipped Green Pond High 2-1.
Trinidad and Tobago’s second venture in the FIFA Under-20 World Championship begins today with a daunting opening match against hosts Egypt in front of an expected 80 thousand fans.
The West Indies now face a must-win situation against defending champions Australia after going down by five wickets to Pakistan in their opening Champions Trophy match at the Wanderers yesterday.
Venezuelan jockey Wilmer Galviz says he will win today’s Republic Bank Trinidad and Tobago Derby aboard the super Jamaica-bred colt, BRUCE ON THE LOOSE, at Santa Rosa Park.
Former champion jockey Shane Ellis ticked off a three-timer at Caymanas Park yesterday including victory aboard the highly fancied AL FOUZIA in the Dewhurst Stakes, confined to native-bred two-year-olds.
Published:Wednesday | September 23, 2009 | 6:30 PM
Gavin Tonge claimed a career-best haul but it could not prevent a second-string West Indies side from losing their opening Champions Trophy match against Pakistan at the Wanderers in South Africa today.
Published:Wednesday | September 23, 2009 | 6:30 PM
Olympic and World Championship 100-metre gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser was honoured earlier this afternoon by GraceKennedy Limited at a ceremony at her alma mater Wolmer’s Girls School.
Published:Wednesday | September 23, 2009 | 6:28 PM
Michael Johnson and Jackie Joyner-Kersee are among 14 Olympic and two Paralympic gold medallists who will travel to Copenhagen next week in support of Chicago\'s bid for the 2016 Olympics.