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First Family of dragon boating emerges
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First Family of dragon boating emerges

Jamaica’s 1:01.82 in the mixed 200-metre event at last weekend’s Bahamas International Dragon Boat Festival was not only a national record but also showcased a unique first-ever in the five-year history of the event held annually at Goodman’s Bay, Nassau, Bahamas.The Russells, Jamaica’s First Family of dragon-boat racing, fielded four family members in the final, lowering the national record from 1:04.79, achieved when historically winning bronze in the event last year.Chue Ping Wong Russell, matriarch of the Russell clan, was joined as paddler by her son, Clayton Jr (17), as well as daughters, Cassandra (19) and Danielle (22), whose signature douli (a Chinese straw hat) and aggressive drumming made her a standout for onlookers from the Cable Beach shoreline.“The family that plays together stays together,” said Chue Ping, adding with a laugh that her ever-present husband, Clayton, acts as “manager for the Russells”.Last year, Chue-Ping and her daughters, Danielle and Cassandra, joined by captain Denise Romero-Williams, were the four female members of the mixed team, which won Jamaica’s historic bronze as first-time participants.“We have always done everything together as a family. Last year was even more exhilarating that I was paddling right beside one of my daughters, Danielle, added Chue Ping,” a water-sport enthusiast, who was at first a ‘dragon-boat racing’ mom, dropping off and picking up her children, later accepting an invitation to try the sport.Making their foray into competitive dragon-boat racing at the inaugural Jamaica Dragon Boat Festival at Port Royal, May 30-June 1, 2025, the Russells represented Hydra Ja in the mixed event, ironically beaten by McKay Security, with whom they later travelled to The Bahamas in August as Team Jamaica.The Russells are raring to go for the second Jamaica Dragon Boat Festival, June 13-14, especially with Bahamas aiming barbs and hard at training for a Jamaican invasion, two teams, joined by a third from Trinidad and Tobago.“We’re ready for them with Hydra Ja in the mixed and a strong Jamaica team in the open,” said Chue Ping, pointing out that Jamaica are already focused on next year’s Bahamas festival.“We want to break that time, 1:01.82, medal with a better time

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WEST INDIES CHAMPIONSHIP - Pride, Red Force set to renew rivalry today

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC):Barbados Pride and Trinidad and Tobago Red Force will renew one of the fiercest regional cricketing rivalries when they clash in the eagerly anticipated semifinals of the West Indies Championship today.The two teams will do battle at the Coolidge Cricket Ground for a chance to meet the Guyana Harpy Eagles in next week’s final.Both teams qualified for the playoffs in contrasting fashion in their bilateral series, with the Red Force easing past the Leeward Islands Hurricanes while the Pride were made to fight tooth and nail before getting past the Jamaica Scorpions.Those results saw the Red Force finish in second position on 53.6 points, while the Pride placed third with 42.2.The Pride will be looking for revenge after being thrashed by the Red Force by an innings and 56 runs inside two days in their last encounter in 2025.Their confidence will be high heading into the playoff match, as they boast the most 300-plus team totals in the tournament and feature the competition’s leading scorer, Kevin Wickham, who has amassed 371 runs in four innings at an average of 123.66.The Pride’s bowling, however, has been an area of concern. In their three matches against the Scorpions, they only managed to take 20 wickets on a single occasion.In an effort to bolster their bowling attack, the Pride have replaced out-of-form fast bowler Jair McAllister with Akeem Jordan.Skipper Kraigg Brathwaite said he was looking forward to an all-around performance from his side

Man City stay with Arsenal, Liverpool boo more dropped points
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Man City stay with Arsenal, Liverpool boo more dropped points

Manchester, England (AP):Manchester City kept the pressure on Arsenal at the top of the Premier League after beating Brentford 3-0 yesterday.Cheers rang around Etihad Stadium after second-half goals from Jeremy Doku, Erling Haaland, and Omar Marmoush helped second-place City close the gap on leaders Arsenal to two points.It was a different atmosphere at Anfield, where Liverpool fans jeered as the defending champions dropped more points in a 1-1 draw with Chelsea.Third-place Manchester United drew at Sunderland 0-0 while there were wins for Champions League-chasing Bournemouth and Brighton.CITY KEEPS TITLE HOPES ALIVEAnother big goal from Doku settled City nerves and kept manager Pep Guardiola in contention for a seventh Premier League title."I love it. I love to be here again," Guardiola said, adding he feels no tension in the heat of the title race.A well-organised Brentford managed to frustrate City until Doku came up with a moment of magic on the hour — curling a right-footed shot into the far corner.It was a near-carbon copy of his late equaliser against Everton that salvaged a 3-3 draw for Guardiola's team on Monday.That draw put the title race in Arsenal's hands, but victory against Brentford ensured the pressure remained on the Gunners to get a win at West Ham today."Come on you Irons!" Guardiola said at the end of his post-game news conference in reference to West Ham's nickname.Haaland bundled the ball over the line in the 75th for City's second and his 50th of the season for his club and national team Norway.Substitute Marmoush got the third in added time.JEERS FOR LIVERPOOLThe draw with Chelsea at Anfield saw Liverpool move a step closer to guaranteed Champions League qualification — fourth in the table with two rounds left — but another unconvincing performance sparked a frustrated reaction from the crowd.There were boos at the final whistle to mark growing unrest from Liverpool supporters in a season that has seen the team tamely surrender the title despite spending around US$570 million in the transfer market.There has been speculation about the job of coach Arne Slot, who insists there will be improvements next term."This season they (fans) will have their opinion, and it will not change, but if we can have the summer that we are planning to have, I am 100 per cent convinced we will be a different team next season," he said