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Grenada’s Kenisha Pascal (left) and Reon Radix (right) flank national coach, Kwame Hypolite, at a press briefing held at Olympic House shortly after arriving in Guyana for the fourth Boyce & Jefford Classic this weekend.
Grenada’s Kenisha Pascal (left) and Reon Radix (right) flank national coach, Kwame Hypolite, at a press briefing held at Olympic House shortly after arriving in Guyana for the fourth Boyce & Jefford Classic this weekend.

Grenadian athletes here for IV Boyce/Jefford Track and Field Classic

Grenadian athletes Kenisha Pascal and Reon Radix arrived in Guyana Wednesday morning prepared to battle for victory in the fourth edition of the Boyce/Jefford Track and Field Classic set for this weekend.

Aregawi learns from mistakes to secure 1,500m gold

MOSCOW, (Reuters) – Sweden’s Ethiopian-born Abeba Aregawi learned from her Olympic mistake and produced a devastating final 300 metres to deny defending champion Jennifer Simpson a second 1,500 metres gold at the world championships yesterday.

 Jehue Gordon (out front in red and white) who looked impressive through the rounds of the men’s 400m hurdles

T & T’s Gordon takes 400M hurdles gold in Moscow

MOSCOW, Russia, CMC- Jehue Gordon gave the people of the Twin Island Republic of Trinidad & Tobago reasons to smile with a golden 400m hurdles run yesterday’s 6th day of the 14th World Athletics Championships here at the Luzhniki Stadium.

 Lasith Malinga is second in the list of all-time wicket-takers in the shortest form of the game

Malinga joining Amazon Warriors

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC– Three of the world’s leading Twenty20 players are to join the Limacol Caribbean Premier League (LCPL) replacing injured players and those leaving because of other professional commitments.

Guyana’s Sunil Seth plays a backhand shot during his men’s singles final clash against defending champion Chris Binnie. (Photo courtesy of Troy Parboo) 

Fernandes, Binnie crowned C/bean champs

Nicolette Fernandes and Jamaican Chris Binnie retained their singles titles as the individual singles competition of the Digicel 2013 Senior Caribbean Squash Championships powered by Powerade and Smalta concluded at the Georgetown Club Squash Courts on Tuesday.

Neveah Clarkston receives her gold medal from GT&T Brand Manager, Nicola Duggan. (Orlando Charles photo)

Clarkston bags gold in U11 singles

Neaveah Clarkston won Guyana’s only gold medal of the individual singles competition as the eighth annual Pre-Cadet and Cadet championships concluded at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall last night.

J/ca trounces T/dad to take Super50 title

ST.GEORGE’S, Grenada, CMC-Jamaica trounced Trinidad and Tobago by seven wickets to win the West Indies Women Super 50 competition which climaxed  yesterday at the Tanteen playing field in St.George’s

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