Sports

Wickets tumble but Windwards grab lead over T&T

PINE BASIN, Barbados, CMC – Windward Islands managed to grab first innings points over Trinidad and Tobago as seventeen wickets tumbled for 193 runs on the penultimate day of their second round match in the Regional Under-19 Championship here yesterday.

Bovell cops place in 50m freestyle final

LONDON,  CMC – Trinidadian George Bovell, the only Caribbean athlete in action yesterday, produced a strong performance to qualify for Friday’s final of the men’s 50 metres freestyle here at the 30th Olympiad.

Hope century puts Barbados on top Leewards

BAYFIELD, Barbados,  CMC – Captain Shai Hope led by example to strike his second century in as many matches as Barbados took full control of their encounter in their second round match of the Regional Under-19 three-day Championship against the Leeward Islands here yesterday.

Britain’s Ogogo shocks favourite

LONDON, (Reuters) – British middleweight Anthony Ogogo caused the first big boxing shock of the Olympics yesterday, upsetting gold medal favourite Evhen Khytrov in front of a vociferous crowd that included Queen Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip.

Olympic velodrome lives up to its star billing

LONDON, (Reuters) – The 2012 Olympic velodrome proved itself more than just a pretty face yesterday as the Games’s most beautiful venue produced six world records and a gold medal for the hosts on a unforgettable first night of track cycling.

Petersen makes England pay for dropped catch

LEEDS, England, (Reuters) – Alviro Petersen punished England for dropping him early on by scoring his fourth test century as South Africa reached 262 for five at the close of the first day of the second test yesterday.

Federer, Serena through to semi-finals

LONDON,  (Reuters) – Wimbledon champions Roger Federer and Serena Williams were on course for further success at the All-England Club after booking their places in the Olympic singles semi-finals yesterday.

Combo photo made yesterday shows the women’s doubles pair of China’s Wang Xiaoli (L) and Yang Yu, South Korea’s Jung Kyung Eun (Top) and Kim Ha Na, Indonesia’s Greysia Polii and Meiliana Jauhari and South Korea’s Ha Jung-eun (L) & Kim Min-jung.(Reuters photo)

Olympics hit by Badminton scandal

LONDON (Reuters) – Just 10 days after triumphing in the Tour de France, Bradley Wiggins won the Olympic cycling time trial  yesterday on a golden day for hosts Britain, but a badminton match-throwing scandal left a sour taste on Day Five of the London Games.

 Winston George

Pompey best bet to land Guyana’s second Olympic medal

With Guyana failing to medal in both swimming and judo, two out of the three sporting disciplines they are participating in at the 2012 London Olympics, all eyes will now be on the track and field segment for a possible medal when the competition runs off tomorrow at the London Olympic Stadium.

Brian Sattaur

Mc Donald routs Guyana to give J/ca upper hand

FOURSQUARE, Barbados,  CMC – A three-wicket burst from giant fast bowler James McDonald immediately after lunch proved to be the catalyst for Jamaica’s strong first-day showing against Guyana in their second round contest of the Regional Under-19 three-day Championship here  yesterday.

Saunders, Parris rescue Leewards after Barbados strike early

BAYFIELD, Barbados, Aug 1, CMC – A face-saving sixth wicket stand of 97 between captain Akeem Saunders and wicketkeeper batsman Dymon Parris saved Leeward Islands from total embarrassment in their second round Regional Under-19 three-day Championship match against Barbados here yesterday.

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