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Wiggins takes Tour reins, Froome wins stage

LA PLANCHE DES BELLES FILLES, France, (Reuters) – Bradley Wiggins and his Team Sky made their ambitions clear in the first mountain stage of the Tour de France, sweeping both the overall lead, the stage win and the King of the mountains jersey at La Planche des Belles Filles yesterday.

Out of his league: Caribbean Under 15 Champion had no chance against Guyana’s world class women’s squash star Nicolette Fernandes. (Orlando Charles photo)
Out of his league: Caribbean Under 15 Champion had no chance against Guyana’s world class women’s squash star Nicolette Fernandes. (Orlando Charles photo)

Two more fall to Nicolette, Pollard stunned

Not even the quickness, agility and outstanding mobility of Nyron Joseph could shake world class squash star Nicolette Fernandes in her campaign in the men’s draw as she claimed yet another straight-game win en-route to the semifinal of the Digicel Senior National Squash Championships last night at the Georgetown Club.

BARCELONA BOUND! Coach Shaun Dietz is flanked by Kadecia Baird, left and Sheniece Daphness.
BARCELONA BOUND! Coach Shaun Dietz is flanked by Kadecia Baird, left and Sheniece Daphness.

Athletes focused on reversing Guyana ’s fortunes

New York, USA (SMS) — While the pressure mounts for her possible attendance at the London Olympics, starting late this month, Kadecia Baird is upholding an intensity of her own.

Darren Sammy

Windies to keep pressure on in second ODI

KINGSTON, Jamaica,  CMC – Captain Darren Sammy says West Indies will attempt to keep the pressure on luckless New Zealand in today’s second One-Day International but has urged his side not to become complacent.

Tagenarine Chanderpaul

Guyana U-17s lose to J/ca

SCARBOROUGH, Tobago,  CMC – Jamaica remained unbeaten with a convincing win over Guyana while Trinidad and Tobago kept up their form with a victory over Barbados, in the fourth round of matches in the Regional Under-17 Championship here  yesterday.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Sangakkara takes over from Chanderpaul

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates,  CMC – Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara has knocked veteran West Indies left-hander Shiv Chanderpaul off the top of the International Cricket Council’s Test batting rankings.

Justin Gatlin

Gay beats Gatlin in Paris

PARIS, (Reuters) – Tyson Gay beat fellow American Justin Gatlin in the 100 metres while Kenenisa Bekele’s Olympic hopes were diluted at the Paris Diamond League meeting on Friday as five world season’s best were set on the Stade de France track.

Joe Wilfried Tsonga

Murray fuels mania with Tsonga win, Federer awaits

LONDON, (Reuters) – He put his fans through the wringer again but Andy Murray now stands one win from ending 76 years of British pain after reaching the Wimbledon men’s final yesterday – the only trouble is Roger Federer will be over the other side of the net.

Windies gunning for whitewash, says Russell

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – All-rounder Andre Russell said Thursday West Indies were eyeing a whitewash after brushing aside New Zealand by nine wickets in the opening One-Day International of the five-match series at Sabina Park.

Agnieszka Radwanska

Favourite Serena wary of ailing Radwanska

LONDON, (Reuters) – Serena Williams was a firm favourite to win her fifth Wimbledon title today even before her final opponent Agnieszka Radwanska revealed she was struggling with a respiratory illness.

Peter Sagan

Sagan beats Greipel for third stage victory

METZ, France, (Reuters) – Peter Sagan sealed the first week of his maiden Tour de France with his third stage win in a crash-ridden 207.5-km sixth stage which seriously hurt the chances of some race favourites yesterday.

Chris Gayle hits a six in his knock of 63. (Jamaica Gleaner photo)

Smith, Gayle give Windies winning start amidst rain

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – West Indies defied rain to make a winning start to their One-Day International series against New Zealand here yesterday, cruising to an easy nine-wicket win on the backs of explosive unbeaten half-centuries from Dwayne Smith and Chris Gayle.

John Yates

Look beyond competitions to develop school football – Yates

Former president of the Guyana Football Federation, Georgetown Football Association and Pele Football Club, John Yates, yesterday gave props to the corporate bodies sponsoring school football tournaments, but said more needs to be done to develop the game and urged that they collaborate.

Stephen Ames

Ames shines with 68 at Greenbrier Classic

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, West Virginia,  CMC – Stephen Ames had one of his best days on the links this season, carding a two-under 68 in the opening round of the US$6.1 million Greenbrier Classic here yesterday.

Battle of the sexes swings from ring to pool

LONDON, (Reuters) – Women boxers have claimed an early victory at the 2012 Olympics by knocking out the last all-male sport but the battle for sex equality at the Games rages on, and not just among women – male synchronized swimmers are also demanding equal rights.

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