CAS hears Bin Hammam case tomorrow
DOHA, Qatar, CMC – Mohamed Bin Hammam will continue his fight to clear his name of bribery allegations, when his case is heard before the Court of Arbitration for Sport tomorrow in Switzerland.
DOHA, Qatar, CMC – Mohamed Bin Hammam will continue his fight to clear his name of bribery allegations, when his case is heard before the Court of Arbitration for Sport tomorrow in Switzerland.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Jamaica reached the semi-finals of the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament, after a devastating spell from Krishmar Santokie set them up for an eight-wicket victory over the Netherlands in the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament yesterday.
Guyana’s national Sevens rugby team has been seeded among the top four teams competing in the Las Vegas Invitational Sevens Tournament from February 9 to 11.
The Guyana Olympic Association is looking to ensure that locally-based 400 metres sprinter Winston George has the best opportunity to prepare for the 2012 London Olympics and plans are also in place to set up the best all-round team for the summer games.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – An unbroken, second-wicket stand of 74 between their captain Kirk Edwards and Kevin Stoute followed another ruthless performance in the field to catapult Barbados to an emphatic nine-wicket victory over the Combined Campuses & Colleges in the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament yesterday.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Darren Sammy said commitment to Windward Islands and West Indies have forced him to opt out of the Bangladesh Twenty20 Premier League next month.
By Emmerson Campbell Guyana’s welterweight champion, Iwan ‘Pure Gold’ Azore is brimming with confidence ahead of his bout with Simeon ‘Candy Man’ Hardy for the vacant World Boxing Council’s (WBC) CABOFE welterweight title on January 27.
By Emmerson Campbell National rider Alonzo Greaves has underscored the importance of local cyclists getting opportunities to race against elite competitors overseas in order to raise their performance level for the London Olympics.
ADDIS ABABA, (Reuters) – Ethiopia has indefinitely banned 35 athletes – including Olympic men’s 5,000 and 10,000 metres champion Kenenisa Bekele – from competition in a row over training, the technical director of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation said yesterday.
MUMBAI, India, CMC/IANS – Estranged West Indies batsman Chris Gayle inked a new deal yesterday with Bangalore Royal Challengers for the next two seasons of the Indian Premier League.
MIAMI, (Reuters) – Kobe Bryant confessed he was finding life after Phil Jackson “strange” after the Los Angeles Lakers fell to another road defeat at the Miami Heat on Thursday.
(Reuters) – The time has come to clean up soccer’s governing body FIFA “from top to bottom”, three-times world champion Pele said yesterday.
DHAKA, (Reuters) – Former Australian batsmen Dean Jones and Michael Bevan have taken up coaching roles with the Chittagong Kings franchise in the forthcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) Twenty20 competition, officials said yesterday.
MIAMI, (Reuters) – LeBron James shrugged off flu-like symptoms to deliver a game-winning 31 points as the Miami Heat beat Kobe Bryant and the L.A.
ITEN, Kenya, (Reuters) – Double world marathon champion Abel Kirui, world record holder Patrick Makau and three-time winner Martin Lel are among the six Kenyans named for the London Marathon on April 22, race director Dave Bedford said yesterday.
By Colin Benjamin in Barbados A solid all-round team performance by the Windward Islands propelled them to a five-wicket victory via the Duckworth/Lewis method in the final Group A encounter of the 2012 Caribbean Twenty20 tournament in the early morning hours today at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados.
Guyana’s national amateur flyweight champion and Road-To-London Olympic Games pugilist, Imran ’Magic’ Khan suffered a setback to his budding career after he sustained a stab wound to his left arm yesterday.
Journalist and sports administrator Troy Peters has joined a growing number of concerned persons calling for the problems in football administration to be addressed and remedied.
MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Novak Djokovic eased past Columbia’s Santiago Giraldo 6-3 6-2 6-1 to reach the third round of the Australian Open yesterday to cement his position as the man to beat at Melbourne Park.
The Guyana Defence Force and Pele Football Clubs have been summoned by the General Council of the Georgetown Football Association to a disciplinary hearing tomorrow in the boardroom of Sleepin International Hotel, Brickdam.
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