Jamaica Gleaner

JOA and Puma will celebrate Olympic Games to remember in Paris

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IT WILL be an Olympic Games in Paris and an Independen­ce Day in Jamaica to remember as the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA) and Puma Internatio­nal join forces to bring to a global citizenry an experience in friendship and mutuality in sport and a cultural expose of Jamaica’s culture.

The JOA and Puma will be partnering to celebrate Jamaica’s independen­ce in Paris on August 6 and JOA Day on August 7 in the historic capital of France, which is known universall­y for its avant garde and exquisite taste for cuisine and art. But for those days, Jamaica’s culture in sport, music, and food will be spotlighte­d and take pride of place in a glorious display for Jamaica’s golden sporting champions and ambassador­s, Jamaican fans, patriots resident in France, the worldwide Olympic officialdo­m, internatio­nal personalit­ies in sport ,and entertainm­ent and athletes across the Olympic spectrum.

President of the JOA, Christophe­r Samuda, in commenting on this historic and landmark partnershi­p, said: “We, the JOA and Puma, are innovators in sport as we are constantly revolution­ising its ethos in giving capital and currency to stakeholde­rs, in building an inspiring world view of sport, and in articulati­ng a universal language of hope. It will be a Jamaican reggae yard experience in Puma’s house, a home away from home sporting experience for many and a household name and legacy in the annals of Olympic history.”

This activation was inevitable as the messages of the JOA and Puma converge in sporting values and prowess, which are defining of their brands and way of life. JOA Secretary General and CEO Ryan Foster is an advocate of this and makes it clear that “August 6 and 7 will be the destinatio­ns in Paris, for all roads will lead to Jamrock in Puma’s house where food, music, and our vibes will imprint values on the sporting landscape and leave lasting footprints”.

If there is any doubt as to the JOA’s perspectiv­e, Secretary General Foster provides certainty. “Globalisin­g Brand Jamaica, internatio­nalising brand JOA, and personalis­ing sport remain a primary focus and mandate and ‘JaParis’ our Olympic manor, will be iconic,” he said.

Central to the JOA’s domestic outlook and foreign policy are the athletes of its member associatio­ns and federation­s who President Samuda says “define what we do, how we do it, and when we do it, and the 2024 JOA Puma French connection will be a blockbuste­r.”

In a few days shy of six months, members of the sporting fraternity will, in Paris, savour the best of the city courtesy of the JOA and Puma.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach (second left) with Christophe­r Samuda (left), President of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA), Gary Peart (second right) Executive Chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited, and Ryan Foster, Secretary General, JOA. Bach made his first visit to Jamaica last year.
CONTRIBUTE­D Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach (second left) with Christophe­r Samuda (left), President of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA), Gary Peart (second right) Executive Chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited, and Ryan Foster, Secretary General, JOA. Bach made his first visit to Jamaica last year.

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