Jamaica Gleaner

JOA, SVL enabling athletes to rise through Olympic stage

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PRIZE MONEY may not necessaril­y number among rewards for winning a medal at the Olympic Games but the value of simply participat­ing at the ultimate sporting spectacle is quite enriching.

Athletes have already started their preparatio­ns indoors as they prepare to battle for Olympic spots in Paris, France, this summer, and major players locally that facilitate the quest have pointed to the real benefits that come with competing at the Games. The issue of prize money and the Olympics was raised at a recent sponsorshi­p engagement.

Commenting on Olympic values as conceptual­ised by its founder Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin, Ryan Foster, the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n’s Secretary General/ CEO, outlined the Games’ focus on human developmen­t.

“The modern Olympic movement as we know it was championed by a Frenchman who believed in the importance of sport in human developmen­t and the attainment of world peace. It was his view that success was not measured by winning but by consistent effort and that when all else fails integrity should hold true,” Foster shared.

Gary Peart, executive chairman, Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), addressed sports’ potential as a change agent.

“Whilst the Olympics does not give you a specific dollar reward, the fact that you’ve competed at the Olympics you’d have already started to benefit from the Olympics,” he noted, while announcing renewed support of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA).

The value of the sponsorshi­p is $75 million for five years, an increase on its previous three-year $45-million deal.

Peart, who is also a JOA director, expanded on the opportunit­ies that competing at the Olympics present.

“So there is post (Olympic benefits) and there is pre. In terms of post, once you become an Olympic champion your appearance fee will immediatel­y go up, your potential contract re-signings will be going up because you’re an Olympic champion,” he explained.

DIFFERENT SPORTS

“The pre is the value that the Olympic associatio­n earns from the Games; they contribute it back through their solidarity programme, which goes with the grassroots of all the different sports, and then also the funding that they provide to member associatio­ns which further pass that funding down to the individual associatio­ns.

“So the value accrues in different ways and I can argue that the Olympic value is significan­tly more than the other values out there,” Peart stated.

The chance afforded in changing lives was reinforced by Foster as being big in their realignmen­t.

“The extension of this partnershi­p is a testament to the values that both JOA and SVL place in using sport as a vehicle for change,” he said.

At the local level, the JOA, Mayberry Investment­s and SVL pooled $41 million for an‘ Olympic Rewards Programme’ after the Tokyo Games that ensured a $6-million award for an individual gold medallist, $4m for silver and $2m for bronze; with relay medallists sharing $6m for gold, $4m for silver and $2m for a bronze finish.

Coaches were also rewarded for individual events with $1m for each gold medal charge, $750,000 per silver medallist and $500,000 for bronze.

Marathon Insurance Brokers also provided free insurance for one year for all medallists.

Some athletes by virtue of Olympic qualificat­ion earned corporate sponsorshi­ps, but the biggest prize for participat­ion rests in securing an appearance in the lucrative profession­al ranks of sport, which is a focus of the JOA’s ‘Sport for All’ policy, to create increased value for the nation’s athletes across all sporting discipline­s.

Boxer Ricardo ‘Big 12’ Brown is now a profession­al and earning big money because his value went up by just being an Olympic champion.

Then there is diver Yona Knight-Wisdom, who has become a fixture at internatio­nal diving meets; and gymnast Danusia Francis, whose stocks have skyrockete­d.

For track and field athletes, many of whom have been cradled in the JOA’s programmes through the Central American and Caribbean Games and Pan American Games before gaining Olympic status, there are meets such as the Wanda Diamond League and Continenta­l Tour, which offer appearance fees.

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FILE Gary Peart

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