Former World and Commonwealth 100-metre champion Kim Collins will lead a four-member St.Kitts and Nevis team to the Olympic Games in Beijing starting next weekend.
Grenada hit three unanswered second half goals to beat Aruba 3-1 in their Digicel Caribbean Football Championship Group ‘A’ match at Ergilio Hato Stadium in Curacao yesterday.
The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) is maintaining that the athlete who tested positive for a banned substance was advised of the doping violation on Monday.
President of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), Mike Fennell, said the recent positive drugs test by a local athlete speaks to the credibility of the country’s anti-doping programme.
The Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) is now meeting to decide what further action should be taken against the six national Under-19 cricketers, who were sent home from Barbados during the regional Under-19 tournament last week.
Jamaica’s Under-20 football team defeated hosts Cayman Islands 3-0 yesterday in its final Group ‘B’ CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers at the Truman Bodden Sport Complex.
Central Flames recorded a 59 to 53 victory over Hopewell Vipers in the Western Basketball Association/Fruta/Oasis Purified Water Men’s League yesterday at the Montego Bay Cricket Club.
The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) has instructed the local organising committee to pull an athlete from its team who has tested positive for a banned substance.
Central Flames recorded a 59 to 53 victory over Hopewell Vipers in the Western Basketball Association/Fruta/Oasis Purified Water Men’s League yesterday at the Montego Bay Cricket Club.
Defending champions Jamaica took the best defensive team award at the Americas Federation of Netball Associations tournament that ended on Friday at Arnos Vale in St. Vincent.
Jamaica’s senior Reggae Boyz returned to the island yesterday after playing to a goalless draw with El Salvador in their friendly football international at Pizza Hut Park in Texas, USA on Saturday.
Jamaica’s Under-20 Reggae Boyz will tackle Bermuda in their second game as the CONCACAF World Cup first-round Group ‘B’ qualifiers continue this evening at the Truman Bodden Sport Complex in the Cayman Islands.
Jamaica have dented Barbados’ title hopes in the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 challenge after yesterday’s opening day of the fifth and final round match at the Cable and Wireless Sports Club in Barbados.
Donovan Bailey, the 1996 Olympic champion, said Jamaican world 100-metre record holder Usain Bolt would win the gold medal in 100 metres the Beijing Olympics.
Defending champions Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago will face off today in the tournament’s most anticipated clash when the 2008 Americas Federation of Netball Association tournament continues at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex in St Vincent.