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Archive for February 1st, 2007

Powell, Simpson tipped for RJR Sports Foundation awards

Posted by Dresonic on February 1, 2007

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Commonwealth Games gold medallists Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson are heavily favoured to capture the 2006 RJR Sports Foundation Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards at the Pegasus Hotel tonight, starting at 7:00 pm.

 

The duo head a list of 10 men and 10 women nominated for the prestigious national awards.

Powell twice equalled his 100m world record and won gold at the Commonwealth Games in Australia last year, while Simpson ended the year as the world’s top female sprinter after winning the sprint double at the same meet.

The other male nominees are athletes Usain Bolt, Omar Brown, Maurice Smith and Maurice Wignall; footballer Claude Davis; cricketers Chris Gayle and Jerome Taylor; cyclist O’Neil Samuels and boxer Nicholas Walters.

Commonwealth medallists Veronica Campbell, Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Olivia McKoy, Kenia Sinclair, Trecia Smith and Novelene Williams join cyclist Iona Wynter and swimmer Alia Atkinson in the female category.

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Fourteen category awards in athletics, badminton, cycling, cricket, football, squash, swimming, golf, rifle-shooting, horseracing, tennis, table tennis and boxing, and 22 individual awards will be presented to outstanding individuals who were not nominated in the main categories.

The 2006 Chairman’s Award winner will also be announced at the function at which Grenada Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell will be guest speaker.

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Bad day for Windies

Posted by Dresonic on February 1, 2007

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VADODARA, India (CMC) – The little master Sachin Tendulkar stroked his 41st One-Day International ton and helped steer India to a massive 160-run victory over West Indies in the last game of the four-match pre-Cricket World Cup series yesterday.

 Sent to bat, the Indians piled up 341-3 off 50 overs and West Indies never threatened the target, crashing to 181 all out off 41.4 overs in reply at the IPCL Sports Complex Ground.

The emphatic triumph, a huge boost in their build-up for CWC 2007 in the Caribbean in March and April, gave India the series, 3-1.

Predictably, Tendulkar was named man-of-the-match, and he also collected the man-of-the-series prize after leading his team’s batting average at 63.6.

Set a daunting 342 to win, West Indies slipped to 32-2 and never mounted a serious challenge throughout their innings.

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