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Reggae Boyz Strengthen Ahead of Key World Cup Qualifiers

by admin· March 09, 2013· in FIFA, Football, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2016, Sourced· 1640 comments tags: FIFA, Football, Jamaica, Reggae Boyz, Soccer
A 24 man Reggae Boyz squad has been called up for Jamaica ahead of their vital World Cup Qualifiers against Panama on March 22 and Costa Rica on March 26. It includes one new invitee and 2 others. Luton Shelton, Jermaine Beckford and new invitee Lloyd Doyley have been added to the squad for Jamaica’s crucial World Cup Qualifiers at the end of March. 29 year old 6 foot 2 inch striker Jermaine Beckford was called up to Jamaica’s squad vs Mexico however a hamstring injury a week before the encounter threw away his chance of making his debut. However a sturdy rehabilitation has got Jermaine back in the gym and back to training with Huddersfield Town and to get some minutes under his belt before he represents Jamaica.   The former Everton FC striker is agile, quick and is a clinical finisher on goal. He is a player that will certainly show CONCACAF that Jamaica has a potent goal scorer on their hands. Expect fireworks from this man. Lloyd Doyley is a 30 year old versatile defender who plays for Watford FC in the Championship in England. Doyley can operate anywhere along the back 4, but he has seen majority of his success as a right back and as a centre half. Doyley also will not have […]
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Reggae Boyz Home Games Vital to Qualification

by admin· March 07, 2013· in Brazil, FIFA, Football, Jamaica, News, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014, Sourced· 11981 comments tags: Jamaica, Reggae Boyz
On March 22 Jamaica will take on Panama at the National Stadium (The Office). This will be their 1st home match of the final round of the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, also known as the Hexagonal. For Jamaica to guarantee a top 3 spot and automatically qualify for Brazil in 2014, Jamaica must aim to get 18 points to cement and book their tickets to the 20th edition of the FIFA World Cup. The Office has proven to be a fortress for Jamaica in World Cup Qualifiers especially in recent times as Jamaica has won each of their last 7 World Cup Qualifiers at the Office. The streak started against Bahamas in June 2008 and ended most recently against Antigua and Barbuda in October 2012. So Jamaica will be looking to make it 8 games as the country faces Panama in Theodore Whitmore’s 54th game in charge of the Reggae Boyz. The Jamaican national Stadium alongside the Estadio Azteca and Columbus Crew Stadium has proven to be the most daunting venues in the CONCACAF region and with the Reggae Boyz having an asset namely The Office, the Jamaicans will be happy to have an advantage where the crowd support is […]
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Football programme gets well-needed boast from Coca-Cola

by admin· February 01, 2013· in Brazil, FIFA, Football, News, Rio 2014, Sourced· 1219 comments tags: FIFA, Reggae Boyz, Rio 2014, Soccer, World Cup
The country’s football programme has received a well-needed boast ahead of the final round of CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup. International soft drink brand, Coca-Cola, came on board with a sponsorship package to the tune of US$1.6 million (approximately J$149m) over a six-year period. The sponsorship deal includes cash, products, performance incentives, promotional support and global activations, as Jamaica now shares a common bond with great football nations such as Argentina and Germany, which are also sponsored by the global brand. “It is a great pleasure to announce an exciting and dynamic partnership between Coke and the Jamaica Football Federation,” managing director of Wisynco Group Limited, William Mahfood, announced during yesterday’s press launch at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) headquarters. long-term investment Shermin Peters, senior market development manager of Coca-Cola Company, pointed out that the company’s sponsorship of the country’s national team is a continuity of their commitment across the region. “This is more than just Coca-Cola being the official sparkling soft beverage of football in Jamaica,” Peters expressed. “This is about a long-term investment in Jamaica and it’s people, and it’s an extension of the Coca-Cola company’s commitment to promoting active lifestyles among youths and families.” The […]
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Erik Nicolaisen from the VW Ad Campaign

by admin· January 31, 2013· in News, Sourced· 21349 comments tags: Get Happy, VW
You are an experienced talent in the business, working on numerous commercials. How did you get to star in this commercial?  The creators of the commercial were looking to cast “a Midwestern American, 35-40, who speaks in a thick Jamaican accent.” My commercial agents knew that I could do an above-average patois, and they managed to get me in the room.  After an initial audition and a secondary audition, the creative team decided that I was their “Dave Johnson.” The rest is history. It should be noted that without the amazing creative team at Deutsch LA and the genius Director Tom Kuntz, this commercial wouldn’t have seen the light of day.  I’m very grateful to be involved in this ad. As a Jamaican, you were able to deliver a credible take of the accent for someone who is foreign to the culture. How difficult was it learning the accent? Thick patois is difficult for me to mimic – and even harder to hear.  My brother-in-law comes from Jamaica, and to this day I can’t understand 80% of what he’s saying when he’s on the phone to his friends. I have been a lifelong reggae fan, and as a voice actor I have tried to […]
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Richard Mille Unveils ‘Yohan Blake’ Tourbillon RM 59-01 watch

by admin· January 23, 2013· in News, Sourced, Track and Field· 1070 comments
As has become the norm, ultra-exclusive watchmaker Richard Mille again goes over-the-top with his 2013 pieces.  The words “innovate” and “push the boundaries” mean far more to this man than any other watchmaker I know.  Starting here with the wild RM 59-01 ‘Yohan Blake’ edition. You all know Yohan Blake, right?  He is the young Jamaican sprinter, known as “The Beast”.  He currently runs second behind fellow countryman and super star Usain Bolt, but rarely anyone else.  Blake signed with Mille at the time of the 2013 Olympics and soon found himself at the center of a sponsorship controversy as he was quietly wearing a not-so-quiet (bright yellow and green) Richard Mille on his wrist during Olympic competition.  But in the end all ended well for young Yohan, and now he has a new piece to his name, the RM 59-01 tourbillon.  A limited edition of 50 pieces, of which one will sell for a cool $620,000.  This watch does not fail to catch the eye, and of course it will run like the wind. Lots of high-res, and det’s, on the jump. As with all Richard Mille athlete-ambassador pieces, this watch is custom-designed for the sport in mind — […]
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Usain Bolt to compete at the ExxonMobil Bislett Games

by admin· January 23, 2013· in News, Sourced, Track and Field· 5069 comments tags: Usain Bolt
The world’s greatest sports star will run at the Bislett Stadium for the third year in a row. Usain Bolt will return to Oslo, Norway and the ExxonMobil Bislett Games on Thursday 13 June 2013 where he will be competing in the 200metres. The meeting in Oslo is the sixth of the 14 meets in the world athletics series, the Samsung Diamond League. “I am looking forward to come back to Oslo and the ExxonMobil Bislett Games this summer. I have many good memories from this great city and from the Bislett Stadium. I was really happy with the time of 9.79 in the 100metres last year – it was a new stadium record. I will run the 200m this year and look forward to competing in front of passionate and knowledgeable athletics fans,” said Usain Bolt. Bolt ran the 200metres at Bislett in 2011 in 19.87 seconds, which is only a few hundreds of a second behind the current stadium record of 19.82, set back in 1996 by Namibian Frankie Fredericks. Preparations for the World Championship “This aim for 2013 is the IAAF World T&F Championships in Moscow in August.  My goal is to win three gold medals and repeat […]
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“I deserve government funding” – Alia Atkinson

by admin· January 17, 2013· in News, Profiles, Sourced, Taekwondo· 2831 comments tags: Alia Atkinson, Swimming
As the Government makes the final steps towards fulfilling a promise made to Jamaican swimming star Alia Atkinson, the 24-year-old has moved to defend the decision made to fund her $20-million 2016 Olympics training programme. Following a fourth-place, national record-smashing performance in the 100m breaststroke at last year’s Olympic Games in London, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller assured that the Government would help to fund Atkinson’s training expenses all the way through to the next Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. However, with the sport being dominated on many fronts by much younger swimmers, some have questioned the prudence of Simpson Miller’s pledge, calling instead for greater focus and support towards the island’s youth talent through the implementation of proper programmes and structure.     Prime minister surprised Atkinson, who had brief discussions with Simpson Miller and minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for sport, Natalie Neita-Headley after the recent RJR Sports Foundation National Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year Awards, told The Gleaner that Simpson Miller expressed surprise that things weren’t already in place for the funding. “She (Simpson Miller) was surprised that she hadn’t heard anything from her staff, so she said she […]
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Bob Marley’s grandson headed for a bright collegiate future

by admin· January 13, 2013· in Football, News, Sourced· 2717 comments tags: Bob Marley, Nico Marley, Rohan Marley
For Nico Marley, his last name brings two very different set of expectations. On one hand, he is the grandson of Bob Marley, reggae’s greatest legend. On the other he is the son of Rohan Marley, a former star linebacker at the University of Miami during one of the Hurricanes’ past glory periods. For the youngest of the three Marleys, there is little doubt about where he gets his guidance. He is his father’s son, with even more leadership qualities. “He’s really impressive. When I see him, I see myself as a better player. He plays like I played in college. He’s everywhere,” Rohan Marley told the Miami Herald. “I remember when he was a little boy in Jamaica and I was still training, playing football in the [Canadian Football League] I took him to the beach with me when he was 2. I ran full speed down the beach holding his hand. He ran with me all the way. That’s when I knew he was a tough boy.” It turns out that Nico Marley has developed into something more than a tough boy. At an undersized 5-foot-7 and 182 pounds, Marley eventually committed to play linebacker at Tulane after failing to receive […]
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Bolt, Fraser Pryce, Jamaica’s Sportsman, Sportswoman of the Year, 2012

by admin· January 12, 2013· in News, Sourced, Swimming, Track and Field· 1137 comments
As widely anticipated, Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce were named the RJR Sports Foundation’s Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year at the awards ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Friday night. Bolt, who became the first man to successfully defend both sprint titles at the London Olympic Games, took the male award ahead of club-mate Yohan Blake, who was also the runner up to Bolt in both the 100 and 200 metres in London. It’s the fourth time Bolt was winning the prestigious award. Fraser Pryce who also defended the 100 metre title in London walked away with the top female award, ahead of swimmer Alia Atkinson, who placed fourth in the 100 metre breaststroke final. Atkinson also collected the People’s Choice award for her performance in the swim off to qualify for the final in London. The Chairman’s Award went to Paralympics competitor Alphanso Cunningham who also landed gold in the men’s F52/53 Javelin in  London. The Sagicor Icon award was won by world renowned track and field coach Glen Mills. Cricket legend Michael Holding was guest speaker at the awards ceremony. Swimmer Alia Atkinson on Friday evening won the RJR Sports Foundation People’s Choice Performance of […]
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Jamaican Nicholas “Axeman” Walters new WBA Featherweight champion

by admin· December 09, 2012· in Boxing, News, Sourced· 10554 comments tags: Axeman, Boxing, Daulis Prescott, Nicholas Walters, WBA
The Jamaican Nicholas Walters became the new featherweight champion of the World Boxing Association, after knocking out the Colombian Daulis Prescott in the seventh round in fight held in Kingston at the KO drugs. Walters and Prescott engaged in a very closed fight since the first round, however, the local began to punish down to make him feel his punches. Prescott got the first count in the fourth round, and then in the sixth, both from punishment in the middle zone. In the following round, the Colombian did not resist more punishment and at 35 seconds of the seventh round Rafael Ramos stopped the fight Malpartida sweat and retained her Crown The Peruvian champion Kina Malpartida retained her belt before the difficult Dominican Marilyn Hernández. Malpartida got the count in round three and looked lost in the ring, surprised by Hernandez’ attacks, and had a hard time getting rid of her. However, the Peruvian won her sixth defense by unanimous decision. Sánchez Interim Champion Alys “La China” Sanchez grabbed the WBA super bantamweight interim title, when defeated the Mexican Maria “Explosive” Villalobos by unanimous decision in ten rounds, in the first fight of the KO Drugs in Kingston. The three […]
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