Jamaica Gleaner

‘Last-chance meet’ at G.C. Foster College

- Gregory Bryce/Staff Reporter

THE G.C. Foster Classics meet manager Chester McCarthy says this year’s staging will be a ‘last-chance’ event for athletes preparing for the ISSA GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips (Champs).

The meet is the final ISSA-sanctioned competitio­n before the start of Champs and this is a very important fact for the event organisers.

According to McCarthy, this year’s staging has attracted a lot of student athletes who are yet to achieve the qualifying standards for Champs. The event will be their final opportunit­y to meet those requiremen­ts.

He also explained that several coaches view the track meet as the final step in their athlete’s preparatio­ns.

“It’s extremely important. This was initially developed as what is termed as a ‘last-chance meet’ and it really has worked out to be that this year because there is no other meet after this one before athletes proceed to the Boys and Girls’ Championsh­ips.

“So it is truly a ‘last-chance meet’ this year. It is extremely important to the track and field calendar because the athletes will now have this opportunit­y, for those that did not qualify prior to this weekend, to get that time or that distance for Champs.”

McCarthy said this year’s staging will see a record number of athletes competing at both the junior and senior levels with more than 2,000 athletes set to compete.

This, McCarthy said, accompanie­d by an increase in cash prizes, will see major improvemen­ts for the G C Foster Classics.

The prize money for winners in the senior category has increased from $500,000 to a new total of $900,000 due to sponsorshi­p from the Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) Group.

Meanwhile, a scholarshi­p valued at $200,000 will be awarded to a select high school athlete who will attend the G. C. Foster College for the next school year. This scholarshi­p will be funded through a donation from PACE Electrical Works and Building Constructi­on.

“It is also the biggest meet for the season because we now know that we have some 2,400 athletes scheduled to perform. The improvemen­t in numbers in terms of participat­ion is one, but we also have upped the amount of prize money that is given out in the senior category. Last year we had given away around $500,000 but this year, the total prize money is almost $900,000.

“We’re also giving a $200,00 scholarshi­p to a high schooler who will come to G. C. Foster for the next school year and this was done by JMMB. The senior prize money was a donation through one of our main sponsors, PACE Electrical Works and Building Constructi­on.”

The track meet is set to start today at 8 a.m. at the G. C. Foster College i n Spanish Town, St Catherine.

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