Jamaica Gleaner

JOA hails Cargill’s gold ahead of Pan-Am Games

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RYAN FOSTER, general secretary of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA), anticipate­s a strengthen­ing of Jamaica’s medal chances at the upcoming Pan-Am Games in Lima, Peru, given the historic qualificat­ion of karate representa­tive Jessica Cargill.

Additional­ly, Foster recognised the success by members of the Jamaica karate team that participat­ed at the Pan American Championsh­ips, and noted their commitment in granting opportunit­ies to the nation’s sports men and women.

“The JOA is extremely happy to have fully sponsored our karate team in the Pan American Championsh­ips, with Cargill coming out with a gold medal. Alton Brown today won a silver medal in his competitio­n,” said Foster.

“The JOA has continued from where we left off last year in allowing our members to self-actualise on their dreams. Tony and the Karate Federation are fully on board with our 10 in 20 campaign and we expect the upcoming Pan-Am Games to be our most successful yet, with karate being there for the first time,” added Foster.

The newly formed Jamaica Karate Federation (JKF), whose three-member team was fully backed by the JOA to represent the country in the sport for the first time at the Pan American Championsh­ips, is celebratin­g a historic win for Cargill and

silver-medal finish for Alton Brown on Saturday.

HISTORIC MOMENT

Given her gold medal triumph, Cargill successful­ly qualified Jamaica for the sport’s debut in karate at the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee-sanctioned Pan-Am Games to be held in Lima, Peru, in August this year. It is a historic moment for Jamaica in this sport as it has never had any athlete compete at an IOC (Internatio­nal Olympic Committee)-backed tournament.

“I can’t believe this has happened and I am so happy to have qualified for the Pan-Am Games,” said Cargill. “This is a first for karate and I am proud to represent Jamaica.”

Cargill beat Yoandra MorenoPere­z of Cuba 5-1, before completely dominating Aguilar Lizetta from El Salvador 3-0 in the final. This was Jamaica’s first attempt at qualifying since the newly formed World Karate Federation (WKF) approved the JKF.

SUPPORT SYSTEM

“I am forever grateful for the support of the JOA, my coaches Jason McKay and Raphael Veras, Jamaica WKF rep and head of delegation, Nathaniel Peat, as well as JKF President Tony Robinson, my training partner Valentinya Zolotarova and my teammates Alton Brown and Kenneth Edwards,” Cargill further expressed.

Now that she has qualified, Cargill has her eyes set on making it to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. She will be granted immediate qualificat­ion to the Olympics if she is successful at the Lima Pan-Am Games.

Cargill and her teammates, former tae kwon do star and Olympian, Edwards and Brown, a former European karate champion, participat­ed at the Pan American senior championsh­ips, which took place from March 18-23 in Panama.

 ??  ?? Jessica Cargill (left) and Alton Brown pose after competing successful­ly at the senior Pan American Championsh­ips recently.
Jessica Cargill (left) and Alton Brown pose after competing successful­ly at the senior Pan American Championsh­ips recently.

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