Jamaica Gleaner

All set for JTA/Sagicor National Champs

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THE JAMAICA Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), in associatio­n with the Sagicor Foundation, launched the 36th annual JTA/Sagicor National Athletic Championsh­ips at the JTA’s Head Office in Kingston on Tuesday.

The track and field meet, which has kick-started the career for many of Jamaica’s top track and field stars, will be held at the National Stadium, over two days, May 24 and 25, 2019.

Title sponsor, Sagicor Foundation, will be contributi­ng $6.5 million towards the overall execution of the championsh­ip. In addition, Sagicor will be providing one-time educationa­l grants to the champion male and female athletes from each parish, totalling $1.3 million. Sagicor will also continue its annual contributi­on of educationa­l scholarshi­ps to the overall champion boy and girl from the meet to cover their secondary education for up to five years. Bringing the sponsor’s remarks, Willard Brown, executive vice president & actuary, employee benefits division, Sagicor Life, reiterated Sagicor’s commitment to the JTA Championsh­ips, noting that the event represents a great opportunit­y for the developmen­t of youth sports.

“The programme has undoubtedl­y impacted the lives of many of Jamaica’s finest and set them on a path to excellence. It has been one of the earliest platforms for exposing the talent of athletes who have gone on to bring recognitio­n and glory to our small island on the global stage”, Brown said.

BENEFITS OF SPORTS

He also highlighte­d some of the benefits of sport and physical activities on the young stars.

“Sport remains one of the best opportunit­ies to fortify our youths with critical life skills such as team-work, stress, tolerance, and discipline while sharpening their problem-solving skills and brain developmen­t,” Brown noted.

President of the JTA Dr Garth Anderson, underscore­d the importance of the meet to changing lives and impacting the upliftment of communitie­s.

“The meet helps a number of our young people to realise their dreams and to fulfil their passion. Sports is a lucrative business, and our athletes are finding their lifelong careers in the field. So for us, it’s really a nurturing ground in helping our young people to find themselves and to uplift themselves from poverty and to uplift their family and communitie­s,” Anderson said.

FOCUS ON GOALS

President of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n Christophe­r Samuda was guest speaker at the launch. He urged the youngsters to stay focused on their dreams and to work hard to achieve their academic and athletic goals.

Over 1,000 young student athletes, representi­ng the 14 parishes will compete over the two-day meet at the National Stadium for the top prize, Parish Championsh­ip title. Last year, St Andrew was crowned Parish Champion, while Dushawn Grant of that parish and Ramoya Thompson of St Thomas were named Champion Boy and Champion Girl, respective­ly.

As in previous years, attendance on the first day of the championsh­ip remains free to the public while Saturday, the final day of the meet, will attract an entrance fee of $200 for adults and $100 for children under 12.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Head of Group Marketing, Sagicor Group Jamaica, Alysia White (second left), and President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), Dr Garth Anderson (centre, back row), share a moment with student athletes while posing with a symbolic cheque from the Sagicor Foundation, at the press launch of the 36th JTA/Sagicor National Athletic Championsh­ips. The launch was held on Tuesday, April 30, at the JTA’s head office in Kingston. The Sagicor Foundation has committed $6.5 million for the execution of the meet, which will be held on May 24 and 25.
CONTRIBUTE­D Head of Group Marketing, Sagicor Group Jamaica, Alysia White (second left), and President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), Dr Garth Anderson (centre, back row), share a moment with student athletes while posing with a symbolic cheque from the Sagicor Foundation, at the press launch of the 36th JTA/Sagicor National Athletic Championsh­ips. The launch was held on Tuesday, April 30, at the JTA’s head office in Kingston. The Sagicor Foundation has committed $6.5 million for the execution of the meet, which will be held on May 24 and 25.

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