The Star (Jamaica)

Focus on regional track meets

- AKINO MING Staff Reporter

More than 50 track and field athletes will don the black, green and gold next week at the 23rd staging of the Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquil­la, Colombia.

This is one of the largest teams the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n has ever fielded at a regional meet and president of the associatio­n, Dr Warren Blake, said the move was in accordance with IAAF plans to improve the quality of regional meets around the world.

“The IAAF is trying to encourage regional meets; to improve the whole offering of track and field and it is something that we as an associatio­n has been paying attention to,” Blake told STAR Sports yesterday.

ENCOURAGE ATHLETES

“The IAAF is putting the spotlight on these meets and the athletes are responding because they realise that if they win at these meets it can help them to get in the Diamond League meets where they can earn a living.”

In order to encourage athletes to participat­e at these meets, the IAAF has stipulated that winners of each event from the North American, Central American and Caribbean Championsh­ips, which is scheduled for Toronto, Canada, next month, will be given a bye to participat­e at the IAAF World Championsh­ips in Qatar next year.

“This benefits our athletes a lot because it means more competitio­ns for up-and-coming and future stars and Jamaica will be better represente­d at these regional meets,” Blake explained.

“What we are hoping for is for the athletes to go there to do their best. There is no pressure for them to try and win the most medals or anything like that.”

A number of Olympic and World Championsh­ips medallists, like Sherone Simpson and Nesta Carter, have made themselves available for the games.

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