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Seul depuis le sommet des Salines, Florian Rapiteau a assuré sa victoire d’étape à Petit-Canal. Le coureur de Laval Cycling 53 a résisté au retour du peloton durant une bonne moitié de la course. En plus de la victoire d’étape, il décroche le maillot à pois. Le maillot jaune reste sur les épaules de Guillaume Dauschy qui a beaucoup oeuvré avec ses coéquipiers pour limiter les écarts.
Les coéquipiers de Guillaume Dauschy n’avaient pas envie de laisser filer le maillot jaune de leur leader. Durant toute cette première étape, les coureurs canadiens ont laissé croire qu’il y avait la possibilité d’obtenir des bons de sortie mais n’ont jamais laissé les différentes échappées dépasser les deux minutes. L’objectif pour les Canadiens aura été tout au long de l’étape a été de conserver le maillot jaune en gérer les écarts. Pourtant, Florian Rapiteau (Laval…
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What’s your wish for Jamaica for the next 60 years?
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As Jamaica celebrates its 60th year of independence on Saturday, August 6, the country has a lot to be proud of and is poised for even greater things.
As a people, Jamaicans coninue to excel, both at home and abroad. While we reflect on our history, there is also the opportunity to look ahead to the next 60 years, perhaps.
Having proved time and again that wi likkle but wi tallawah, Loop News sought to find out from a few Jamaicans what their wish is for the island nation for the next 60 years.
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Jamaica’s Shanieka Ricketts captured the gold medal in the women’s triple jump at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England on Friday.
Ricketts put down a big marker in the first round. The two
Jamaica’s Brianna Lyston secured her first major championship medal with gold in the women’s 200m at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday.
The 18-year-old clocked 22.65 seco
Jamaica were upgraded to silver in the men’s 4x100m as race winners South Africa were disqualified for a lane infringement
Traves Smikle took the bronze medal in the men’s discus with a fourth-round effort of 64.58m.
Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah has qualified for the final of the women’s 200-metre race at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.
Thompson-Herah ran 22.63 seconds on Friday to easi
Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce are among nine Jamaicans who will be in Poland on Saturday to compete in the Wanda Diamond League meeting in Silesia.
Fraser-Pryce will be looking to re
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A Jolly Harbour resident and a local business place is suing an Antigua-based bank and the bank’s CEO for million of dollars.
According to the claim filed in the High Court of June 27, 2022 the Claimants claim against the Defendants the sum of GBP £2,666.847.36 and USD $9,195,384.11 or the equivalent in Eastern Caribbean Dollars in respect to deposits made.
The claim alleges that with the First Defendant (the “Deposits”), have failed or refused to pay out to the Claimants notwithstanding the First Defendant’s obligation and commitment to do so or the Second Defendant’s commitment to guarantee the payment of the Deposits to the Claimants.
United Progressive Party leader Harold Lovell wants the government to immediately issue a statement on the matter:
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According to the Court documents, on diverse dates, the Claimants made numerous demands for the transfer of all funds owing to the Claimants, which the Defendants admitted they were unable to satisfy notwithstanding their obligation to do so.
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India’s Rohit Sharma, left, is bowled by West Indies’ Aka Hosein during the fourth T20, on Saturday, in Lauderhill, Fla. (AP Photo) –
INDIA clinched the five-match T20 series with a 59-run win over West Indies in the fourth match at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida, United States, on Saturday.
Batting first, India posted a mammoth 191/5 in 20 overs with Rishabh Pant scoring 44 off 31 balls and captain Rohit Sharma belting 33 off 16.
Left-arm fast bowler Obed McCoy was expensive ending with figures of 2/66 in four overs. Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph was the best West Indies bowler with 2/29 in four overs.
In reply, West Indies were all out for 132 in 19.1 overs. Captain Nicholas Pooran scored 24 off eight deliveries and Rovman Powell contributed 24 off 16.
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh was the chief destroyer for India grabbing 3/12 in 3.1 overs.
The fifth and final match will be played on Sunday from 10.30 am at the same venue.
SUMMARISED SCORES
INDIA 191/5 (20 overs) – Rishabh Pant 44, Rohit Sharma 33; Alzarri Joseph 2/29, Obed McCoy 2/66 vs WEST INDIES 132 (19.1 overs) – Nicholas Pooran 24, Rovman Powell 24; Arshdeep Singh 3/12. India won by 59 runs
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JEREEM Richards defended his men’s 200m title at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games in England, on Saturday.
Richards won the event in a personal best time and meet record of 19.80 seconds.
Zharnel Hughes of England claimed silver in 20.12 and Joseph Amoah of Ghana grabbed bronze in 20.49.
It is TT’s fourth medal at the Commonwealth games. Cyclist Nicholas Paul earned one gold, one silver and one bronze earlier in the games.
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(NDTV Sports) India took an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series after beating the West Indies by 59 runs in the fourth T20I of the five-match series at Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill, Florida.
Chasing a total of 192, the West Indies were skittled out for a paltry total of 132.
Earlier, Rishabh Pant played a brisk knock of 44 off 31 balls as India went on to post a total of 191 for five against West Indies.
Pant anchored India’s innings after Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav had given India a flying start against the West Indies.
Rohit Sharma scored 33 off 16 before being cleaned up by Akeal Hosein, while Suryakumar Yadav was trapped LBW by Alzarri Joseph for 24 off 14.
Axar Patel played a quickfire knock of 20 off 8 balls as India went on to finish their innings on a high.
West Indies won the toss and elected to bowl against India. The toss has been delayed due to bad weather.
India eye an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series, ahead of the final game at the same venue on Sunday.
India captain Rohit Sharma’s participation is still in doubt after he had to be retired due to a back spasm during India’s innings in the last match.
West Indies, on the other hand, eye a comeback as they look to take the series to the decider.
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Minister for Home Affairs the Honourable Virginia Albert Poyotte paid an unscheduled visit to the Passport Office located on the city’s busy Bridge Street, on Thursday, 4th August, 2022 in efforts to remain apprised of the transition process to Saint Lucia’s new epassport.
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Tekst en beeld Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO — “Aan Surinaamse moeders wordt geleerd dat zolang zij borstvoeding geven ze niet weer
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With more than 20 years of experience in arthroscopic procedures and joint replacements, Dr. Alwin Almeida, Chief Orthopaedic Surgeon and Head of the Department of Orthopaedics at Health City Cayman Islands, has successfully completed more than 6,000 surgeries. One thing he appreciates is the need to continually invest in and leverage technological advances for the benefit of his patients.
“As a surgeon, I’m always looking for innovative ways to improve surgical outcomes,” said Dr Almeida. “The technology has improved quite a lot to where now you have intelligent machines where you can control a lot of the functions that earlier the surgeon had to control their self.”
That’s why he has seen to it that Health City’s orthopaedic surgeons are the first in the Caribbean to have access to the Intellio Connected Tower Solution from Smith+Nephew that features 4K technology to enhance the medical team’s view of surgical area, particularly in joint repair and replacement procedures.
“It’s a big game changer. To put it simply, it’s like using the Ferrari of arthroscopic towers. It is fast, it’s efficient, and it improves my efficiency. It allows me to do more procedures in a shorter time and it allows a consistent result with all surgeries,” he said, adding “It gives us the best environment possible. It’s an automatic system that adjusts during the surgery to give you the best possible joint picture so that you can do the best possible job with regard to the repair.”
Thousands of patients across North America, Latin American and the Caribbean have been able to have increased quality of life as a result of the skilled work done by Dr Almeida and his colleagues in the Department of Orthopaedics. Health City’s Chief Business Officer Shomari Scott indicated that it’s against that backdrop that investments like the new Intellio Connected Tower are in line with the organisation’s vision.
“From day one, we have sought to provide healthcare solutions that matter to people, not just in the Cayman Islands, but across the Western Hemisphere. Especially with COVID-19 restrictions being lessened and people being more willing to travel, we want to be in a position to ensure that when they select Health City, they can rest assured that not only do we have highly-skilled world-class professionals but they have access to the latest tools and technology to help ensure excellent outcome for patients,” said Mr. Scott.
Health City’s surgeons specialise in various orthopaedic and arthroscopic procedures, including total and partial hip and knee replacements, shoulder surgery, elbow surgery, hand and wrist surgery, foot and ankle surgery in patients of all ages and activity levels.
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