Jamaica Gleaner

Heavyweigh­ts square off in JOA battle

- Andre´ Lowe Sports Editor

CURRENT SECRETARY general Christophe­r Samuda and first vicepresid­ent Vishu Tolan are expected to be confirmed as the only candidates for the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA) presidency when nomination­s close today.

Both are looking to replace outgoing president Mike Fennell, who is not seeking reelection-bringing to an end an unbroken, stellar 40-year reign at the helm of Jamaica’s Olympic movement.

The elections are set to take place at the JOA’s office on Cunningham Avenue in Kingston on June 27, with 36 sporting associatio­ns holding one vote for each position.

Several of the island’s leading sports administra­tors will be going up against each other for positions within the organisati­on.

According to informatio­n reaching The Gleaner, Samuda’s slate is expected to include president of the Jamaica Bobsleigh Federation Nelson Stokes, who is challengin­g for the first vice president post, Alan Beckford (general secretary) and general secretary of the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n (JAAA) Garth Gayle who is seeking the post of second vice president.

SPLIT SUPPORT

Interestin­gly, there seems to be a split in the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Associatio­n with president Warren Blake going in the opposite direction of his general secretary, by supporting and appearing on the slate of Tolan, the former president of the Jamaica Badminton Associatio­n.

Also present on Tolan’s slate are former Netball Jamaica president Marva Bernard; Major Desmon Brown, general manager at Independen­ce Park Ltd.; and Stephen Jones, president of the Jamaica Boxing Board.

Molly Rhone, president of the Internatio­nal Netball Federation, who is the incumbent second vice president of the organisati­on, is not expected to feature on any of the two slates.

Fennell has led the JOA since 1977 and also served as president of the Commonweal­th Games Federation.

Tolan, a businessma­n and vice-president of the Badminton World Federation, was president of the Jamaica Badminton Associatio­n from 2005 to 2013. He also brings regional experience having served as general

secretary of the sport’s Pan American Confederat­ion and became president the Central America and Caribbean Badminton Confederat­ion in 2010.

Samuda is an attorney and is the currently the president of the Jamaica Paralympic Associatio­n.

Meanwhile, Tolan, who would not confirm his slate, believes that his team presents the best option to drive the JOA forward.

“I have decided to run for president. I have been involved for the last four years, and there is a need for continued good leadership now that Mike Fennell has decided he will not seek reelection,” Tolan told The Gleaner. “My chances are as good as anyone’s. The team that we have assembled — this is a team, not a slate, they want to serve sports, and they come from a cross section of sporting bodies.

Whether it is minor sports, major sports... I believe that this is a team with strong profession­alism and persons who have proven to be very good sporting administra­tors.”

Samuda was said to be off the island yesterday and could not be reached for comment.

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