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Guyana open account in Singapore on lacklustre note

Guyana’s participation in the World Youth Olympic Games (YOG) did not begin on a lustrous note as swimmer Henk Lowe suffered critical losses in the 400m freestyle on Sunday and the 200m freestyle yesterday at the Singapore Sports School, Singapore.

Roddick and Dent advance at Cincinnati Masters

MASON, Ohio,  (Reuters) – Andy Roddick needed three  sets to beat 46th-ranked Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-4 6-7  6-1, while fellow American Taylor Dent upset Feliciano Lopez to  advance to the second round of the Cincinnati Masters yesterday.

T&T, SVG score easy wins to reach final

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – Defending champions Trinidad and Tobago will meet hosts St Vincent and the Grenadines in tomorrow’s final of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Women’s 50-Over League, after wrapping up relatively easy semi-final victories here yesterday.

 Steve Muthoo of the Rumour’s Racing Stable receives the winning C class trophy from DDL Berbice Branch manager Albert Budhoo and Marketing assistant Alicia Anderson.

Pinch D Cash takes top money in race upset

Pinch D Cash upset a field that included Sweet Revenge, Prince Charming and Annie’s Playmate to win the feature C class event on Sunday in the Kennard Memorial Turf Club Post-Emancipation Race Meet at Bush Lot Farm, Corentyne, Berbice.

Wolves in sheep’s clothing

It is much too early to start singing praises of the Commissioner of Police Henry Greene for the work he has done for table tennis but certainly he deserves at the very least, a pat on the back.

Natalie Gibson

Pan Am champs!

By Marlon MunroeUp to press time Guyana were the unofficial champions of the 11th International Shotokhan Karate Federation (ISKF) Pan American champions which wrapped up yesterday at the Cliff Anderson Sport Hall (CASH).

Anand Sanasie

WIPA wins again

A West Indies team is ready for an international engagement. Suddenly, the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) notices something in the players’ contracts not to its liking.

Men’s hockey team places fifth at Pan Am c/ships

The national men’s hockey team ended in fifth position at the Pan American championships in Venezuela after pulling off an upset victory over Uruguay on Saturday in another cliff hanger at the 2010 Indoor Pan American Championships in Barquisimeto, Venezuela.

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