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Rusea’s High School goalscorer Maliek Headed (right) tries to evade the tackle by Frome Technical High School’s Jevani Plummer during their ISSA daCosta Cup match at the Colin Miller Sports Complex on Tuesday. Rusea’s won 3-1 after the second half of
December 9, 2025 by Ashley Anguin

Rusea’s take win in rare two-day daCosta Cup match

ELEVEN-TIME DACOSTA Cup champions Rusea’s High punished their rivals Frome Technical High with a 3-1 victory during their Zone E clash at the Collin Miller Sports Complex in Lucea yesterday. The game…
RIDEALLDAY, ridden by Ian Spence, runs away with The Bigman In Town Trophy over a mile at Caymanas Park on July 19.
December 9, 2025 by Ainsley Walters

Rideallday has too much for open-allowance company

UNBEATEN IN his last four races, a record of five wins from six starts, United States-bred RIDEALLDAY returns to sprinting in Saturday’s open allowance at five and a half furlongs after posting three…
Triple jumper Jordan Scott.
December 9, 2025

Jordan Scott advances to triple jump final

It was an easy day in the office for Jamaica’s Jordan Scott at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships as he needed just two attempts to advance as an automatic qualifier to the men’s triple jump…
Roshawn Clarke (centre) competes in the men's 400m hurdles race at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships.
December 9, 2025

Roshawn Clarke, Malik James-King out at 400m hurdles semis

Jamaica will be without a competitor in the finals of the men’s 400-metre hurdles as Roshawn Clarke and Malik James-King both failed to advance from the semifinals at the Tokyo World Athletics…
Shanieka Ricketts in action during the qualification round of the women's triple jump at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium earlier today.
December 9, 2025 by Keith McGhie

Ricketts, Smith comfortably into triple jump final

Shanieka Ricketts and Ackelia Smith comfortably made it through women's triple jump qualifying, despite neither managing the 14.35 metres required for automatic progression. As three South…
Oblique Seville asks for silence in a trademark move whenever he wins during the semifinals of the 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday. He went on to forget the tradition when he claimed the title later that day.
December 9, 2025 by regory Bryce

Dangerously fast

STILL IN his early days as the reigning men’s 100-metre world champion, Jamaican speedster Oblique Seville says he was confident he would be able to take home the title, as long as he remained healthy…
Shanieka Ricketts competing in the women’s triple jump qualification round at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo yesterday.
December 9, 2025 by Keith McGhie

Ricketts confident of Cuban coup

SHANIEKA RICKETTS goes into her sixth successive world triple jump final full of confidence after qualifying alongside Jamaican teammate Ackelia Smith for Thursday’s medal decider. Ricketts, twice…
Tyler Mason (right) and Orlando Bennett celebrate the respective bronze and silver medals they earned from the men’s 110-metre final at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium yesterday in Tokyo.
December 9, 2025 by Gregory Bryce

Decade-long wait was worth it ­- Mason

ELEVEN YEARS, one month and 24 days. That is how long Jamaican sprint hurdler Tyler Mason had to wait between finishing second at the World Junior Championships and his first-ever medal at the World…
Nayoka Clunis sports her trademark smile on day two of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
December 9, 2025 by Gregory Bryce

‘Smiling regardless’

JAMAICAN HAMMER thrower Nayoka Clunis says she is proud of her performance at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships, especially in light of the setbacks she had to fight through to get there. Clunis…