Jamaica Gleaner

Gymnastics Classic set for this weekend

- Akino Ming/Staff Reporter

THE THIRD staging of the Jamaica Classic for gymnastics is scheduled for this weekend at the National Indoor Sports Centre, and president of the Jamaica Amateur Gymnastics Associatio­n (JAGA) Nicole Grant-Brown said over 600 gymnasts are down to compete.

The competitio­n, which is organised by the Jamaica School of Gymnastics and the associatio­n, starts today and will feature the Corporate Region Championsh­ips and the National Junior Developmen­t Trials.

“Over 70 schools are set to participat­e from kindergart­en, preparator­y and primary schools, and there will be an element of club championsh­ip in it as well,” said Grant-Brown.

The schools are going for bragging rights to become the Corporate Area champions.

“The top five schools from each category will qualify for the National Championsh­ip in May of next year,” Grant-Brown added.

According to the JAGA president, an all-star team will be selected to represent their schools at the Caribbean Championsh­ips, which is slated to be held in Trinidad and Tobago next year.

For the National Junior Developmen­t Trials, the top three in each level will be selected to represent the country at two upcoming championsh­ips in the United States and Canada.

The Jamaica Classic will end tomorrow.

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