
Alfred to open outdoor season at Miramar Invitational on April 5
Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred will open her 2025 outdoor season at the Miramar Invitational at the Ansin Sports Complex in Florida on April 5.
Olympic 100m champion Julien Alfred will open her 2025 outdoor season at the Miramar Invitational at the Ansin Sports Complex in Florida on April 5.
Oshae Haye and Jodi Munn-Barrow copped the top spots at last weekend’s Constant Spring Golf Classic held at the Constant Spring Golf Course in St. Andrew.
As Kirsty Coventry prepares to make history as the first female and first African president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda is confident that she has what it takes to rise to the occasion, even in the face of inevitable challenges.
Reggae Boyz holding midfielder Isaac Hayden is excited for another opportunity to represent Jamaica in the upcoming CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying preliminaries against St. Vincent & the Grenadines.
Jamaica’s Head Coach Steve McClaren has made it clear that his team will not be taking St Vincent and the Grenadines lightly when they clash in the first of two CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifiers in Kingstown on Friday night. While the Reggae Boyz boast a significantly higher ranking and a strong squad, McClaren insists that the opposition has the quality to pose a real threat.
Joella Lloyd will carry the flag for Antigua and Barbuda at the 2025 World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, as the nation's sole representative. The national indoor record holder is set to compete in the Women's 60m dash, where she is ranked 13th among the 54 competitors entered for the event.
Track and field fans are in for a treat this Saturday at Velocity Fest 16, where Nigerian sprint sensation Tobi Amusan and Jamaican speedster Ackeem Blake are set to make their highly anticipated 100m debuts. The meet, scheduled to take place at the Ashenheim Stadium at Jamaica College in Kingston, will also feature a blockbuster 400m showdown between Jamaica’s top two 400m hurdlers, Roshawn Clarke and Malik James-King.
The six franchise teams set to compete in the inaugural edition of the West Indies Breakout League have officially finalized their squads following a highly anticipated player draft.
Ahead of the draft, each team had the opportunity to retain seven cricketers, with a cap of three players aged between 27 and 29. The remaining seven squad members were selected during the draft process, with all draftees required to be 26 years old or younger.
Bahamian sprinter Wanya McCoy remains optimistic about his goals for the outdoor season, despite an untimely injury that cut short his promising indoor campaign.
Jamaican race car driver Tommi Gore is gearing up for his second season in the ADAC GT4 Germany Championships, and this time, he has his eyes firmly set on the ultimate prize—winning the championship.
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