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Caribbean Union of Teachers Games Day 2
TORTOLA—Jamaican athletes put on a splendid display, winning eight of the 10 division titles at stake—including 6 of the 10 individual titles—to become 3-peat champions of the 12 bi-annual Caribbean Union of Teachers Games, which were held in the British Virgin Islands for the first time. Jamaica finished the 2-day competition with 562 points followed by Barbados, 452.5 and Trinidad and Tobago, 353.5. Download/View File ]
Jul 20, 2008, 12:48

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Caribbean Union of Teachers Games Day 1
TORTOLA—Jamaica ended the first day of the Caribbean Union of Teachers Games which are being held in the British Virgin Islands for the first time, with a comfortable 39.5 point lead over Barbados. Jamaica has amassed 246 points to Barbados’ 206.50, as the only teams to go over 200 points. There are 15 countries participating in the competition: Download/View File ]
Jul 18, 2008, 07:30

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Leeward Islands Championships Results Day 2
TORTOLA—As defending champions St. Kitts was racking up another Leeward Islands Jr. Track and Field Championships title on Tortola on Sunday night, the sub region’s upcoming athletes were scorching the red Mondo track surface with meet, All Comers and National Records. In easily retaining its title, St. Kitts amassed 140.33 points, with host BVI garnering 89.67, followed by Nevis with 74. Antigua was fourth with 36, the U.S. Virgin Islands had 29, Anguilla, 18 and Montserrat rounded out the competition with eight. In all, 18 meet records were broken over the two day competition—including 13 on Sunday. In the process, eight BVI All Comers marks were established, three BVI National Records were broken and one equaled; two Anguilla and one Montserrat national marks were set as well. Full Story
Jul 2, 2008, 19:37

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Leeward Islands Championships Results Day 1
TORTOLA—Defending champions St. Kitts took a 36-point lead over host British Virgin Islands, after Saturday’s opener of the 2-day Leeward Islands Jr. Track and Field Championships at the A. O. Shirley Recreation Grounds, where it seeks to defend its title.


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Jun 29, 2008, 13:47


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