Jamaica Gleaner

Mills laments cancelled Racers GP

- Akino Ming /Staff Reporter akino.ming@gleanerjm.com

RACERS TRACK Club founder and head coach Glen Mills is expecting the cancellati­on of this year’s Racers Grand Prix to have a significan­t financial effect on his club.

Along with providing a platform for local athletes to showcase their talents to the world, the four-year-old meet serves as a means to garner money to finance the operations of the club.

But Mills and the hierarchy of the club will have to find others means to support the athletes at the University of the West Indies-based training group as the meet was called off because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“The cancellati­on will have a significan­t effect on the club,” Mills told The Gleaner. “Right now, I think it is too early to say (where additional funding will be found to fill the void).”

After months of deliberati­on and a postponeme­nt, Mills, who is the meet director, said it was best to cancel the 2020 edition on Thursday to not endanger the lives of those who were expected to take part.

“It is unfortunat­e that we had to cancel so early in our history,” he said. “But this (the coronaviru­s pandemic) is affecting the world, so I doubt it will affect our branding.

“We waited as long as could to make a decision as we were watching what was going on in the world and what is happening here locally. Though things are improving, we are still uncertain of what will happen in the next few months. Also, we were running out of time. Based on experience, one would need more time to plan a meet of the magnitude of Racers Grand Prix.”

GREAT COMMENDATI­ON

Mills said he was disappoint­ed to have to cancel the meet, especially after receiving what he described as “great commendati­on” from World Athletics, track and field’s internatio­nal governing body.

“For the health and safety of all participan­ts and stakeholde­rs, we must look ahead to 2021 for the return of Racers Grand Prix,” he said. “Hopefully, by then, we will have sustainabl­e engagement protocols for large sporting events in light of COVID-19.”

The Racers Grand Prix was one of 10 meets in the new series created to accommodat­e athletes from several discipline­s cut from the World Athletics Diamond League for 2020.

 ?? FILE ?? Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (centre) wins the women’s 100m sprint in 10.88 seconds at the Racers Grand Prix at the National Stadium on Saturday, June 8, 2019. Also pictured are compatriot Natasha Morrison (right) and Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle-Lee Ahye.
FILE Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (centre) wins the women’s 100m sprint in 10.88 seconds at the Racers Grand Prix at the National Stadium on Saturday, June 8, 2019. Also pictured are compatriot Natasha Morrison (right) and Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle-Lee Ahye.
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