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Jamaica’s Jonielle Smith (left) hugs Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce while Tina Clayton looks on after the three, along with Tia Clayton, mined silver in the women’s 4x100-metre relay on Sunday’s final day of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan
September 2025 by Raymond Graham

Jamaican athletes back on track

OVER THE years at senior global track and field competitions, Jamaica’s richest harvest of medals has traditionally come on the track. However, at last year’s Olympic Games in Paris, the field…
Members of the Jamaica, United States and Germany teams celebrate after winning the medals in the women’s 4x100m final. The US took gold ahead of Jamaica, followed by Germany.
September 2025

Record number of nations win medals in Tokyo

A RECORD number of nations won medals at the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25 from September 13-21, during the most impactful edition of the sport’s flagship event in history. A total of 53…
September 2025 by Robert Bailey

St Jago take early momentum to Holy Trinity

IN-FORM ST Jago will put their unbeaten run to the test this afternoon when they travel to face Holy Trinity in an ISSA/WATA Manning Cup Zone A encounter.
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September 2025

Knight Riders topple Amazon Warriors to lift fifth CPL title

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC): BEHIND A solid all-around performance from Akeal Hosein, the Trinbago Knight Riders romped to their fifth Caribbean Premier League (CPL) title by overcoming the Guyana Amazon…
Jamaica’s Jashauna Dennis (right) hands over to Rusheen McDonald (second right) during the men’s 4x400-metre final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, yesterday.  Jamaica finished seventh in 3:03.46.
September 2025 by Keith McGhie

Jamaican men miss out on 4x400m medal

Jamaica’s hopes of gaining a medal in the men’s 4x400m relay were washed away in monsoon-like conditions at Japan’s National Stadium in Tokyo. The Island went with nearly the same team, which…
Jamaica's 4x400-metre women, from left: Dejanea Oakley, Nickisha Pryce, Stacey-Ann Williams, and Andrenette Knight celebrate the silver medal they won at the World Athletics Championships. The Jamaicans clocked 3:19.25.
September 2025 by Keith McGhie

Jamaica's 400m women mine silver

Jamaica splashed their way to another silver medal in horribly wet conditions in Tokyo at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Sadium. Like their male counterparts, the island’s…
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycee (left) celerates her 17th World Championship medal, a silver in the women's 4x100 metres, by taking a selfie with her teammates from left: Tina Clayton, Tia Clayton, and Jonielle Smih.
September 2025 by Keith McGhie

Fraser-Pryce mines 17th medal in final World Championships

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce made a wet, yet wonderful exit from big-time international athletics with a lead-off leg which spurred her colleagues onto a memorable silver medal in the women’s 4x100-metre…
Members of Jamaica’s 4x400 metres team who won silver in the event on the final day of the 2025  World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. From left: Nickisha Pryce, Andrenette Knight, Stacey-Ann Williams, Dajanae Oakley and Roneisha McGregor.
September 2025 by Gregory Bryce

Women’s relay teams steal spotlight on final day of World Champs

The women’s 4x400 metres and sprint relay teams shared the national spotlight as they both pocketed silver medals on the final day of the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, yesterday.…
Kevoan McGregor (left) of Cavalier fights to gain possession of the ball from Jhanni Flemmings of Treasure Beach during their Jamaica Premier Leage match  at Sabina Park yesterday. Cavalier won 2-1.
September 2025 by Livingston Scott

Dunbeholden end Racing’s perfect start to JPL season

Dunbeholden ended Racing United’s perfect start to the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) season, after the teams played to 0-0 draw in a physical encounter at Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday. It was a…