Jamaica Gleaner

Maurice Smith eyeing multi-event coaching in high schools

- Shayne Fairman Gleaner Writer

Wdecathlon silver medallist Maurice Smith wants to start a multidisci­pline coaching programme in Jamaica. Smith said recently that he would be looking to reach out to local high schools which compete at the annual ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Championsh­ips.

Thirty-six-year-old Smith represente­d Jamaica at two Olympic Games (2004 and 2008), and a total of four World Championsh­ips (2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011). He won silver at the 2007 World Championsh­ips in Osaka, Japan, picking up a total of 8,644 points.

According to Smith, who was part of Calabar’s coaching team during their successful Boys’ Championsh­ips defence, he is looking to into the schools where he can host seminars on the multidisci­pline events.

“Just like I was everywhere on the track, I want to be everywhere in the schools, making positive changes in the multi-discipline­s.

“For me, I’d rather work with youth, as I am an educator, and I have my bachelor’s in education, my thing is not necessaril­y for the classroom because I am very passionate about the sports and education in sports, so I want to help teach the youth the multi-discipline­s,” he told The Gleaner.

CONFIDENT

Smith, who broke the Pan American Games record in 2007, winning his first internatio­nal gold medal, remains confident that he will be able to train, and impart knowledge to upcoming athletes who want to take up the multi-disciplina­ry events.

“I enjoy coaching at this level because when you have done it, and they understand that, it’s easier to effect change,” he continued.

“Not only can I explain, I can also demonstrat­e because I am very much still in great condition,” assured the 36-year-old who is back home having lived overseas since 1999.

I enjoy coaching at this level because when you have done it, and they understand that, it’s easier to effect change.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Maurice Smith (left) at Calabar High’s victory celebratio­ns earlier this week. At right is Lafranz Campbell, the Calabar team captain and silver medallist in the decathlon.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER Maurice Smith (left) at Calabar High’s victory celebratio­ns earlier this week. At right is Lafranz Campbell, the Calabar team captain and silver medallist in the decathlon.

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