Jamaica Gleaner

The ‘Alpha Factor’

Jamaica gymnastics lands partnershi­p with American apparel company

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JAMAICA AMATEUR Gymnastics Associatio­n (JAGA) president Nicole Grant says the body has signed a deal with an overseas apparel company to provide gear for the national teams over the next two years.

Grant, who made the announceme­nt at a press conference at the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n head office in Kingston on Sunday, said Perform Group, based in York, Pennsylvan­ia, saw Jamaica’s gymnastics as a “viable and important part of their family”and

reached out to JAGA to provide support.

Alpha Factor, the gymnastics apparel division of Perform Group, will now be the exclusive supplier of leotards for Jamaica’s junior and senior elite teams.

“We’re incredibly happy to have the opportunit­y to outfit these elite Jamaican gymnasts in our apparel,” Perform Group president Tighe King said. “Our Alpha Factor division creates some of the best practice and competitiv­e leotards in the industry. Having Jamaican national gymnasts showcase our apparel on internatio­nal stages will highlight the amazing design work being done at Alpha Factor.

“Each gymnastics team member will be outfitted with several styles – everything from our latest half-sleeve styles to custom long-sleeve leotards and men’s tanks. Our ability to do in-house digital printing on our fabrics means the designs can be incredibly intricate, unique, and cutting edge in appearance.”

Grant describes the partnershi­p as a “wonderful journey”.

“We see this as a mutually beneficial partnershi­p that will benefit both organisati­ons by having our gymnasts showcase such a wellmade and prestigiou­s brand.

“Perform Group’s Alpha Factor division will outfit Jamaica’s junior elite team for the first Junior World Championsh­ips in Hungary (next month). The following month, Jamaica’s senior gymnasts will compete in Alpha Factor apparel for the team’s historic first-ever appearance at the Pan-Am Games.”

 ??  ?? From left: Jamaica Amateur Gymnastics Associatio­n (JAGA) president Nicole Grant, Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA) president Christophe­r Samuda, JAGA’s junior developmen­t team members, and guest speaker Marva Bernard at the official announceme­nt of a partnershi­p with American apparel company Perform Group. The announceme­nt was made at the JOA headquarte­rs in Kingston on Sunday. CONTRIBUTE­D
From left: Jamaica Amateur Gymnastics Associatio­n (JAGA) president Nicole Grant, Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA) president Christophe­r Samuda, JAGA’s junior developmen­t team members, and guest speaker Marva Bernard at the official announceme­nt of a partnershi­p with American apparel company Perform Group. The announceme­nt was made at the JOA headquarte­rs in Kingston on Sunday. CONTRIBUTE­D

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