'Champs' ticket rush
Mar 28th, 2011 | Category: News & Features | 1:07Hundreds of Jamaican track enthusiasts turned up at the ticketing booth at the National Stadium to purchase tickets for the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/Grace-Kennedy Boys and Girls' Athletics Championships March 31 to April 2. However, some were left disappointed after tickets were sold out soon after going on sale. Others were also upset that they would not be able purchase more than three tickets.
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