JAMAICA's martial artists won 26 medals on Saturday, including six gold, to end the International Sports Karate Association United States Open with a haul of 41 medals - 12 gold, 9 silver and 20 bronze.Led by Akino Lindsay's double gold in clash and...
JAMAICA'S big three, the combined martial arts team of Olympian Kenneth Edwards, Richard Stone, and Akino Lindsay, yesterday opened the island's medal count with gold in the open-weight three-man team fight before returning to sweep the top three...
JAMAICA will be going all out today in their speciality, continuous sparring, across all ranks and age groups, setting the stage to eclipse the 68 medals won at last year's International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) United States Open.Fighters...
ITALY's Timothy Bos will face Jamaica's Nicholas Dusard on Saturday as the most decorated fighter to have ever graced the International Sports Karate Association's Night of Champions stage at the United States Open in Orlando, Florida.Bos, 20,...
SEISHIHAN Tony Robinson of Seido Karate, president of the newly formed Jamaica Karate Federation, is expressing delight at the possibility of the country having a martial artist at the 2020 Olympic Games, eight years after Kenneth Edwards qualified...
CHAMPION trainer Wayne DaCosta's DRUMMER BOY is vastly improved and has the experience of veteran jockey Gary Richards, plus the necessary pace, to get first run on COMMANDER TWO in this afternoon's Boom Jamaica Derby.So improved is DRUMMER BOY that...
Jamaica's top martial artists get a last chance to sharpen their skills at this Saturday's Everlast Seido Karate International Tournament ahead of departing the island for the International Sports Karate Association United States Open the following...
JAMAICA's Nicholas Dusard will attempt to repeat his feat of beating a multiple world champion live on ESPN's Night of Champions when he faces Timothy Bos of Italy at the 2018 International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) United States Open in...
Jamaica's contingent of 50 martial artists will start departing the island on July 3 for the 2018 International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) United States Open at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, Florida.Led by fighters from Jamaica'...
WAYNE DaCosta's MR UNIVERSE will have the lead for himself in this afternoon's Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame Stakes trophy but can still be caught by Anthony Nunes' ORPHEUS in the six-furlong event for open allowance runners.MR UNIVERSE's awesome...
WILL IN CHARGE has been dealt a bad hand by the handicapper, which, if he even defies, on principle, would not vindicate him being allotted topweight 126lb for this afternoon's Chairman's Trophy, giving away weight to old rival BIGDADDYKOOL and two-...
GUINEAS winner COMMANDER TWO will seek to answer DRUMMER BOY's Lotto Classic victory by taking on older horses in this afternoon's open allowance, a seven-furlong event, which will be keenly watched by rival connections with the Jamaica Derby three...
STRICTLY at the weights, last year's Lotto Sprint winner, TALENTED TONY K, who carried 126lb and led the Easter Sprint to the furlong pole two months ago, should be the horse to beat on paper with 111lb in this afternoon's overnight allowance at the...
A powerful horse racing lobby, the Jamaica Heads of Horse Racing Association (JHHRA), on Tuesday unanimously voted to petition Supreme Ventures Racing and...
St George's College scored a tie-breaking victory over Calabar High to grab an unbeatable 3-2 lead in the Jamaica Taekwondo McKay Security High School Team Sparring Competition during Saturday's Zendo Open at the University of Technology.Duncan...
FEMALE apprentice Mellisa Ward returned to the winners' enclosure amid rousing applause yesterday after getting MARVELLOUS MARVA to last home by a head from HOVER CRAFT, ridden by six-time champion jockey Omar Walker, in the 1820-metre Mark My Word...
SURROUNDED by top jockeys on three horses from the yard of champion trainer Wayne DaCosta, female apprentice Mellisa Ward will have to display nerves of steel aboard Philip Feanny's grey mare, MARVELLOUS MARVA, in this afternoon's co-feature, the...
CRUCIAL APPEAL has a great draw in this afternoon's G.A. 'Sarge' Bucknor Memorial at his favourite distance, 1000 metres straight, whereas his main threats will have the track bias against them in the overnight allowance event.Though he shares...
PATRICK LYNCH's versatile six-year-old, ANOTHER BULLET, defied topweight 57.0 kilos, at odds of 3-1, to beat late-closing LOTTERY TICKET by a length in Saturday's 1000-metre round open allowance.Refitted with a visor for the sharp sprint, ANOTHER...
Anthony Nunes' SOTOMAYOR has the class and staying ability to outgun younger rivals in this afternoon's fifth event at 1820 metres, facing Spencer Chung's staying foreigner, MY ELLE BELLE, and Richard Azan's unbeaten PEKING CRUZ.Placed in every...
GUINEAS runner-up, WESTERN LEGEND, who established himself as an early favourite for June's Jamaica Derby, after smashing the stakes record in winning the 1820 metre Simply Magic Cup by 15 lengths, died of colic yesterday morning at Caymanas Park....
Jamaica's most senior internationally active martial artist, Jason McKay, started his comeback on a winning note in Hood River, Oregon, at the weekend, easily beating Zenk Murray to win one of three gold medals going to combined team veterans....
Jamaica's top junior golfers on Saturday continued their preparations for July's Caribbean Championship with an exciting day of match play in wet and testing conditions, contesting the second match of the Jamaica Golf Association (JGA) Junior Cup,...
DESPITE winning the Thornbird Stakes and the 1000 Guineas, in even more convincing fashion, DISABILITY CHARM appears still not to have won the confidence of punters, heading into this afternoon's Jamaica Oaks.However, the filly's owner, veteran...
TOP junior golfers, age 6-17, including members of the team that will represent the island when Jamaica hosts the Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championship in July, tee off 10:30 this morning at Sandals Golf and Country Club, contesting the second...