Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica to host youth invitation­al this weekend

- Hubert Lawrence/ Gleaner Writer

CANADA, ST Kitts and Nevis, and St Vincent and the Grenadines will be here this weekend to compete in the first Jamaica Under-18 Invitation­al. So says Warren Blake, president of the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n. Dr Blake says the new meet is being staged to give athletes from the region a chance to qualify for the Youth Olympic Games.

The invitation­al will start at 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday at the National Stadium and will feature competitio­n in the 100m, 400m, 1500m and 3000m; the 100, 110 and 400 metres hurdles; and the full range of jumps and throws. Canada will field 42 athletes. According to Blake, the invitation­al fills a gap left by the cancellati­on of qualifying meets elsewhere in the region.

FEDERATION POLICY

“They had a Youth Olympic qualifier, which had been moved from Chile to Nicaragua because the federation in Chile had problems with the government and the government disbanded the federation and took them over, and you know that’s a nono”, he said, referring to Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation policy against government interferen­ce.

“So, the meet was pulled from Chile”, he related, “and it was sent to Nicaragua, and then Nicaragua unfortunat­ely had civil unrest, so the meet was cancelled.”

Following contact from the Canadian federation, Jamaica agreed to fill the gap. In addition, the JAAA president explained, “It’s a good idea also to try and get the whole idea of internatio­nal meets being held in Jamaica.”

‘We’re thinking about the World Relays ... and it’s something I think Jamaica can, in fact, host with just minor improvemen­ts to the National Stadium.’

The Youth Olympic Games are being staged in Argentina from October 6 to 18.

The University of the West Indies will serve as the athletes’ village.

Blake also indicated that his federation has its eye on hosting other internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“We’re thinking about the World Relays,” he offered, “and it’s something I think Jamaica can, in fact, host with just minor improvemen­ts to the National Stadium”.

Those relays have been hosted by The Bahamas since inception in 2014.

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FILE JAAA President Dr Warren Blake.

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