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STETHS strike early to claim St Elizabeth derby

BEN FRANCIS Cup champions St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) blanked rivals Munro College 2-0 in their ISSA daCosta Cup Zone E clash at the STETHS Sports Complex in St Elizabeth yesterday. The St Elizabeth derby was delayed for half an hour owing...

JC workmanlike against Camperdown

FORMER CHAMPIONS Jamaica College (JC) carved out a hard-fought 2-0 victory over a very plucky Camperdown in their ISSA/WATA Manning Cup Zone C encounter at Alpha Boys yesterday. JC, who were recording their third straight victory from as many...

No hiccups for 4x100m women

After the drama of the men’s failure to get the baton round, Jamaica’s women’s quartet of Jodean Williams, Tia Clayton, Tina Clayton, and Jonielle Smith executed smoothly from start to finish to win their 4x100-metre heat at the World Athletics...

Jamaican women impress in 4×400 heats

The Jamaican quartet of Dejanea Oakley, Stacey-Ann Williams, Roniesha McGregor, and Nickisha Pryce stormed into the final of the women’s 4x400-metre Relay at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, today. The Jamaicans clocked a season’...

Jamaica’s fast men face 4x100m disaster

Disaster struck the Jamaican quartet of Ackeem Blake, Oblique Seville, Ryiem Forde, and Kishane Thompson at the World Athletics Championships as they failed in their attempt to make the men’s 4x100-metre final. The baton had passed from Blake to...

Tenacious Kennedy puts Jamaica into 4×400 final

A tenacious last leg by Delano Kennedy was good enough to earn Jamaica a place in the final of the men’s 4x400 metres at the World Athletics Championships as they were fourth in their heat in a 2:59.13. Kennedy’s effort was enough for the Caribbean...

‘I cried after the 100m’

TOKYO, Japan Shericka Jackson’s journey to the podium at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships is one of resilience and growth as the sprinter revealed her struggles after an injury-laden season last year. Jackson claimed the bronze medal in the...

Speed kills, warns coach Frater

Coach Michael Frater has warned that it is not the team with the fastest athletes that will necessarily win the men’s 4x100 metres but rather the team with the best cohesion built through practice as Jamaica prepares for the men’s 4x100m at the...

Fraser-Pryce ready to close out World Champs career

Jamaican veteran sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce said she is ready to play her role as a senior member of Jamaica’s women’s 4x100m relay team as she is optimistic about the team’s chances of finishing on the podium at the Tokyo World Athletics...

Wolmer’s, Mona in Zone E top of the table clash

Former champions Mona and Wolmer’s Boys will clash in today’s top of the table Zone E showdown in the ISSA/WATA Manning Cup competition at Mico University, starting at 3:30 p.m. Mona, who last lifted the title in 2023, lead the group with six...
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