Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Gracekenne­dy considers greater investment for Champs 2025

- — Daniel Blake

AFTER witnessing what he considers another successful staging, Gracekenne­dy Group Chief Executive Officer Don Wehby says it intends to continue increasing its investment in the Issa/gracekenne­dy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips.

Gracekenne­dy, with its various brands, has been the sponsor of the top high school track and field event in the region since 2007, funding over $1 billion in that time.

In celebratin­g their 102nd anniversar­y the company pumped close to $180 million for the 2024 edition, but Wehby told the Jamaica Observer he expects that to be increased following a thrilling five days.

“We’re very proud. A lot of work has gone into it with my team,” he said. “When we sponsor an event we don’t just draw a cheque, but we sponsor with a heart so you see a significan­t amount of Grace staff here participat­ing in Champs to ensure it’s been a successful staging.

“We’ve been working well with ISSA and we’re quite happy. This year, we invested $178 million. Every year we look at our budget and our sponsorshi­p amount and, over the years, every year we’ve increased the amount so it’s likely [we’ll continue our sponsorshi­p].”

In recent championsh­ips there have been concerns regarding the conduct of schools, with particular focus on athletes making offensive and disrespect­ful gestures which were televised globally.

Last year Wehby threatened to pull the sponsorshi­p if cases like those continued, but after seeing no such controvers­ies (up to the point of this interview) this year, Wehby credited the high school sports governing body for its efforts.

“Right after Champs last year we had extensive discussion­s with ISSA and we were very clear to ISSA our expectatio­ns in terms of discipline, going forward,” he said. “What everybody in Jamaica should know is that this isn’t just a local event — this is an internatio­nal event

that’s being watched all over the world.

“The eyes aren’t only on Gracekenne­dy and the Boys’ and Girls’ Championsh­ips but the whole of Jamaica — and we need to show the whole world that we are the number one country and that we have discipline. ISSA has been working, may I say, fairly quietly, but very effective. As you can see, this year has been a fantastic event with no disciplina­ry issues.”

 ?? (Photo: Naphtali Junior) ?? Action from a Boys’ 200m semi-final event at the Issa/gracekenne­dy Boys’ and Girls’ Championsh­ips at the National Stadium on Friday night.
(Photo: Naphtali Junior) Action from a Boys’ 200m semi-final event at the Issa/gracekenne­dy Boys’ and Girls’ Championsh­ips at the National Stadium on Friday night.
 ?? ?? WEHBY...WE need to show the whole world that we are the number one country and that we have discipline
WEHBY...WE need to show the whole world that we are the number one country and that we have discipline

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