A 34-member team, including 23 athletes, will represent Jamaica at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, from March 1 to 3, 2024. The team includes established names like Shashalee Forbes and Megan Tapper in the 60m and 60m hurdles respectively, and...
Fans invited to vote for their favourite moment Six moments have been shortlisted for this year’s International Fair Play Award, with fans invited to vote for their favourite. The shortlist was selected by a jury of members of the International Fair Play...
There were two finals involving Jamaicans on day five, the intermediate hurdles for men and the 400m for women. Young Roshawn Clarke put on a powerful performance in his final as he tracked the leaders all the way. He was in striking distance coming off the final bend...
Day four was very good for Jamaica with the vast majority of the participants advancing. There were no medals on offer but there were great performances spread all around. Antonio Watson confirmed that he is now an elite quartermiler by beating some elite members,...
Day Three was a mixed bag, with Jamaica hitting the medal table with three, two silver and a bronze. All three medals came from established stars who have been there before and continue to add to their collection Defending Olympic champion Hansle Parchment (13.07)...
Day two proved to be bittersweet for Jamaica. While Ackelia Smith was the lone finalist starting the day, there was high expectancy that some of the 100m sprinters would join her after the semifinals. They did get to the final, but were unable to deliver a medal on...