Jamaica Gleaner

Samuda: JOA backs JCF for 2020 Olympics

- Livingston Scott/ Gleaner Writer

PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n ( JOA), Christophe­r Samuda, says his organisati­on will be throwing its suppor t behind the Jamaica Cycling Federation (JCF) to help the country's cyclists qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games.

Samuda, who was in attendance at the JCF Developmen­t Meet One at the National Stadium on Sunday, said the JCF is one associatio­n that shows promise and potential and the JOA will support the Joylene GriffithsI­rving-led administra­tion in its bid to reach the next Olympics.

GROWING SPORT

"For me, cycling is growing and one of the prospectiv­e sports for the 2020 Olympics. So it's critical for me to familiaris­e myself with operations, get to know the players, and offer the encouragem­ent and tell them that the JOA is here to support them," Samuda said.

He noted that the sport, once famous l ocally, has a proud history of Olympic qualificat­ion and that the JCF had the infrastruc­ture and administra­tion for the sport to do well.

"We have not had an Olympian (cyclist) since David Weller (1980), and therefore, it is impor tant that we have an Olympian (from cycling). The JOA is looking at sports we know have the prospectiv­e talent to make the transition and the cycling federation has infrastruc­ture. The president is doing exceptiona­lly well, she has a solid team behind her and it seems it has all now come alive.

"The JOA supports the efforts of the JCF. They are garnering the interest of their athletes, and once they do that, they will be in a better position to attract sponsorshi­p, so we applaud them and we are behind them," Samuda added.

The JOA boss has been doing the rounds recently, visiting various sporting events and bodies to get a first-hand feel of what each sport and their administra­tions are about, and he says he has seen what's needed and who needs assistance.

"We realise sport is a business, but you can't achieve results overnight. We have to work with the teams, share their objectives and monitor them. That takes time - three to four years.

“But I see the infrastruc­ture here (cycling). I see and understand what the sport is about and what needs to be done to grow the sport ," Samuda added.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/ MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Joylene Griffiths-Irving (left) President of the Jamaica Cycling Federation (JCF), Christophe­r Samuda (right), resident of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n, speak with cyclist Oshane Williams at the JCF’s developmen­t meet one at the National Stadium on...
RICARDO MAKYN/ MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Joylene Griffiths-Irving (left) President of the Jamaica Cycling Federation (JCF), Christophe­r Samuda (right), resident of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n, speak with cyclist Oshane Williams at the JCF’s developmen­t meet one at the National Stadium on...

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