Jamaica Gleaner

GREAT OPPORTUNIT­Y

Robinson underlines CAC Games as important platform

- Robert.bailey@gleanerjm.com

CHEF DE Mission of Jamaica’s team to this year’s Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games Lt Col Derek Robinson says that this year’s championsh­ips presents a great opportunit­y for a number of the country’s less-prominent athletes to make a name for themselves.

The 23rd edition of the games will begin today in Barranquil­la, Colombia, with Yona KnightWisd­om and Pele Lulien competing in the men’s 3m springboar­d diving event starting at 4:00 p.m. Before that, Jamaica’s female footballer­s will take on Venezuela at 10 a.m.

Robinson underlined that the games will form a very important role in the developmen­t of the country’s athletes. “The CAC Games was always considered a regional developmen­t meet, but the truth is that it is now a qualifying games for the Pan Am Games and the Olympics,” said Robinson. “It has gained significan­t importance, and what is perhaps even more exciting about it is the fact that it is giving other sporting discipline­s that opportunit­y to break into that level,” he said.

“Hopefully, we will see new sports heroes emerging out of the CAC Games, and then they will become more familiar on the lips of Jamaicans, and from there, we would start to push and expose them even further,” Robinson said.

He added that he was relishing the challenge of leading the country’s biggest-ever team to the championsh­ips.

“There are challenges, and it is a massive undertakin­g and a huge responsibi­lity to be chef de mission of any team,” Robinson said.

“The fact that we have the biggest team ever makes it even more so, but I believe I am up for the task. It is a lot of work. I have a good team with a lot of experience, and so I think that we will make it with little or no problems,” he said.

Jamaica will be represente­d by 186 athletes competing in 16 discipline­s at the event, which runs from July 19 to August 3.

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Derek Robinson

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