Helsinki ready to rumble!
THE 10TH IAAF WORLD Championships in Athletics opens in wet Helsinki tomorrow with several Jamaican athletes bowing into action. A fairly dry July has given way to a fairly damp August...
Felix fears hot Campbell
HELSINKI, FINLAND, CMC AMERICAN OLYMPIC SILVER medallist Allyson Felix says that it will be difficult to beat Jamaican Olympic champion Veronica Campbell at the International Association of Athletic Federation (IAAF) World Championships...
Ja Under-19s hunt double
KINGSTOWN, ST VINCENT, CMC DEFENDING THREE-DAY league champions Jamaica, searching for back-to-back titles in the TCL Group West Indies Cricket Challenge, will start as firm favourites when they take on the Windward Islands in round two...
Do or die Windies
DAMBULLA, SRI LANKA, CMC WITHOUT A WIN to their credit in the tri-nations series to date, the West Indies will face no respite from Sri Lanka when the two teams meet in the next fixture tomorrow - 3:30 a.m. Saturday local time.
Lloyd in vice presidency battle
ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA, CMC THE CONTEST FOR the post of vice president is expected to take centre stage at the West Indies Cricket Board's (WICB) annual general meeting scheduled for St. Maarten on Sunday.
Clock Work's revenge
TRAINER Wayne DaCosta's CLOCK WORK should avenge his losses to A KING IS BORN by beating up on the Philip Feanny-trained runner's little brother, DISTINCTLY IRISH, in tomorrow's 2000-metre Prime Minister's Stakes.