Jamaica Gleaner

JAAA will help athletes access World Athletics fund

- daniel.wheeler@gleanerjm.com

JAMAICA ATHLETICS Administra­tive Associatio­n (JAAA) president, Dr Warren Blake, says that the federation will help to facilitate the applicatio­ns of local athletes for them to benefit from a newly created US$500,000 (J$70.2 million) fund by World Athletics in order to assist those suffering financiall­y due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The internatio­nal governing body, in a press release yesterday, announced the initiative which is in partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Athletics Foundation (IAF). World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said that the fund would be utilised to help athletes who have lost a significan­t amount of their earnings due to the postponeme­nt and cancellati­on of events on the calendar. The release stated that the initiating source of capital was found by allocating resources from the IAF’s 2020 and 2021 budgets.

While the process to access the funds is yet to be determined, he said that the federation stands ready to assist in securing the much-needed assistance.

“We will be exploring the process and encouragin­g our athletes to make an applicatio­n so they can be considered, ”Blake told The Gleaner. “We haven’t heard any specifics as to how to go about it as yet but we will be encouragin­g the athletes to make an applicatio­n to us and we will forward it to the parent body to see what can be done.”

‘Our profession­al athletes rely on prize money as part of their income, and we’re mindful that our competitio­n season on both the track and road is being severely impacted by the pandemic.’

GUIDANCE

Blake’s guidance on having the submission­s sent to the federation comes in line with World Athletics’ intention to deliver the assistance, as Coe will chair a “multiregio­nal working group” which will include members of the World Athletics executive, IAF board and the World Athletics Athletes Commission in assessing applicatio­ns, which will be submitted through the body’s six area associatio­ns.

“Things usually go through the federation. I don’t think that they (World Athletics) would encourage the athletes to apply directly but rather apply through the federation­s, and then the federation­s will send it on to the parent body,” he said.

Meanwhile, Coe expressed his gratitude to Olympic 1500m champion and world record holder Hicham El Guerrouj, who first suggested the idea, and honorary IAF president, Prince Albert II of Monaco, in facilitati­ng the initiative, which he hopes will give struggling athletes the relief they need.

“Our profession­al athletes rely on prize money as part of their income, and we’re mindful that our competitio­n season on both the track and road is being severely impacted by the pandemic. We are hopeful that we will be able to stage at least some competitio­n later this year, but in the meantime, we will also endeavour through this fund and additional monies we intend to seek through the friends of our sport to help as many athletes as possible,” he said.

Among the many events that were postponed due to the pandemic are seven meets on the Diamond League circuit and events on the World Continenta­l Tour in May and June, including the Racers Grand Prix, which was postponed earlier this month.

 ?? AP ?? Pakistani Test cricketer Umar Akmal leaves the Pakistan Cricket Board office in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, April 27, 2020. Akmal has been banned for three years from all forms of cricket for failing to report corrupt approaches before this year’s Pakistan Super League. The ban was announced by the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board’s disciplina­ry committee.
AP Pakistani Test cricketer Umar Akmal leaves the Pakistan Cricket Board office in Lahore, Pakistan, Monday, April 27, 2020. Akmal has been banned for three years from all forms of cricket for failing to report corrupt approaches before this year’s Pakistan Super League. The ban was announced by the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board’s disciplina­ry committee.
 ?? FILE ?? World Athletics President Sebastian Coe (left) and Dr Warren Blake, JAAA president.
FILE World Athletics President Sebastian Coe (left) and Dr Warren Blake, JAAA president.

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