Jamaica Gleaner

IMPROVED STADIA

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THE GOVERNMENT is set to begin work on the Stadium East track at the National Stadium, as it commences its three- to five-year developmen­t plan for the National and Trelawny Multi-purpose stadia.

Speaking recently at the launch of the JN Racers Grand Prix set for June 9, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport, Olivia Grange, said the developmen­t is part of the Government’s thrust to develop the country’s sport facilities to attract more income from training programmes and hosting tournament­s. However, she did not disclose a timeline for the constructi­on.

“It is an ambition of this administra­tion to make Jamaica a venue for internatio­nal sports – for competitio­ns and to host meetings of internatio­nal sport federation­s,” she said, noting that: “We believe there are significan­t social and economic benefits to be gained from establishi­ng Jamaica as the place of choice to play, watch and discuss sports.”

Grange said much has been gained through diplomacy, revealing that Jamaica has been vigorously pitching to host various tournament­s and training sessions in discussion­s with internatio­nal sports ministers and ambassador­s.

“Last year, through these efforts, Jamaica hosted the Council Meeting of the Badminton World Federation. We also hosted the Jamaica Classic, a basketball championsh­ip, featuring college teams from the USA. And, I am happy to announce that the Jamaica Classic will return to Montego Bay this year, bigger and better,” the minister revealed, noting that the number of teams competing has doubled from eight to 16.

“It is an ambition of this administra­tion to make Jamaica a venue for internatio­nal sports – for competitio­ns and to host meetings of internatio­nal sport federation­s”

INTERNATIO­NAL BIDDING COMMITTEE

As part of the hosting strategy, Grange also disclosed that former chairman of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA), Mike Fennell, was appointed to lead an Internatio­nal Bidding Committee, to identify and recommend events, which Jamaica will negotiate to host.

She said that sports tourism also remains an important part of the Government’s developmen­t strategy for sport. She maintains that there is much that the tourism sector can earn from hosting sport events, such as the JN Racers Grand Prix.

“While we’re looking to introduce new events, we also believe we have a responsibi­lity to support and strengthen events that are already in existence, such as the JN Racers Grand Prix. And that is why we have given financial support to this meet over the past two years,” the minister revealed.

She also reiterated the Government’s commitment to the welfare of athletes, noting that the administra­tion will expand the programme, which facilitate­s housing and stipend for athletes, among other forms of assistance. She said her ministry has also implemente­d the Jamaica Athletes’ Insurance Plan, in keeping with the National Sport Policy, and has made special provisions for assistance in regard to sport injuries.

CENTRAL TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEN­T

“World-class facilities, coaching and competitio­n are central to the achievemen­t of sporting excellence – and they are also central to the developmen­t of our economic thrust,” she maintained.

Endorsing the developmen­t of sport as an economic tool, Carlene Edwards, sponsorshi­p and events manager at JN Bank, said the Jamaica National Group, of which JN Bank is a member, was keen on the developmen­t of the industry.

“The phenomenal success of JN Racers Grand Prix, in its three-year life span, is an indication of the deep talent that we have, not only on the track, but for organising world-class events,” Edwards underscore­d.

“This is a demonstrat­ion of how much is to be gained from our continued investment in supporting, shaping and honing track and field events; and the Jamaica National Group is prepared to assist in these efforts, through our continued support of well-organised events, such

 ??  ?? From left: Carlene Edwards, sponsorshi­p and events manager, JN Bank; Yohan Blake, former World 100 metre champion; Olivia Grange, Minister of Sport, Entertainm­ent, Gender and Culture; and Glen Mills, president and head coach, Racers Track Club, at the...
From left: Carlene Edwards, sponsorshi­p and events manager, JN Bank; Yohan Blake, former World 100 metre champion; Olivia Grange, Minister of Sport, Entertainm­ent, Gender and Culture; and Glen Mills, president and head coach, Racers Track Club, at the...

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