INSIDE THE STOPWATCH BY HUBERT LAWRENCE
When Dexter Lee won the World Youth 100-metre title in 2007, he achieved a goal that had eluded every other Jamaican male sprint in history: the goal of winning a major global 100-metre title. Now, at the junior level anyway, he has made a happy habit of it. Earlier [...]
WHERE IS THE NATIONAL POLICY?
THE WRIGHT VIEW
BY DR . PAUL WRIGHT
As the summer begins, the exploits of our sportsmen and sportswomen continue to earn pride of place in the news giving we-the-people, cause for “celebration” during increasingly hot and somber days.
The report of our Prime Minister telling a group of party supporters in [...]
MONACO (AFP) –
American Tyson Gay threw down the gauntlet to Jamaican sprinters Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell by powering his way to victory in the 200m at the IAAF Diamond League meet last Thursday.
As Bolt and Powell took a break, Gay provided the main focus with the American following his 100m win over [...]
Kenneth Edwards avenged his Gold Cup semi-final loss to New Zealand’s Karl Van Roon and the pair of Jason McKay and Keith Edwards regained their two-man team title as Jamaica’s combined martial arts team left the United States Open in Orlando, Florida, with two gold medals at the weekend. Following their successful defence of [...]





