Jamaica Gleaner

JAAA still considerin­g pre-World Champs camp location

- Robert Bailey Sunday Gleaner Writer

DR WARREN Blake, president of the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n (JAAA), says that the associatio­n has identified three locations in Europe that are being considered as the base for Jamaica’s 10-day training camp, which will be held ahead of this year’s IAAF World Championsh­ips in Doha, Qatar.

The World Championsh­ips will be held from September 27 to October 6 at the Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium.

Blake told The Sunday Gleaner that the JAAA is determined to secure a location that will help the Jamaican athletes prepare and get acclimatis­ed to the cold temperatur­es, which they may encounter inside the air-conditione­d Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium.

“We are considerin­g locations in Spain, Italy, and Oman, but we have not signed off on any of these locations as yet,” said Blake during a recent interview.

“These locations are going to be as good as we can get. Our athletes will certainly benefit a lot from any one of these locations once we decide on the final one,” he added.

The venue, which was refurbishe­d in 2017, has a 48,000 seating capacity. The stadium is part of the Doha Sports City, which also includes the Aspire Academy, the Hamad Aquatic Centre, and the Aspire Tower and was the site of Friday’s Doha Diamond League.

Blake added that his associatio­n is worried about the low temperatur­es that the athletes are likely to face at the stadium, noting that they have since expressed their concerns to the organisers of the event as well as the sports’ governing body, the IAAF.

‘We are considerin­g locations in Spain, Italy, and Oman, but we have not signed off on any of these locations as yet’

“They can set the temperatur­e of the stadium to any temperatur­e that they want. That is how advanced the cooling system is that they have in the stadium, and they are looking at temperatur­es of 25 degrees,” Blake said.

“But if you are in the stadium and you are going to be running in that temperatur­e and you are acclimatis­ed to 29 and 30 degrees outside, then you are going to have a problem acclimatis­ing to the temperatur­e inside the stadium,” Blake said.

He added: “It is something that we will be negotiatin­g – that they don’t turn the stadium temperatur­e down too cold that it creates a problem for our athletes. It is an issue that I have already raised with the organisers and the IAAF.”

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Dr Carl Bruce (left) and Danniel Thomas-Dodd in discussion during the Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n’s training camp at the University of Birmingham, which took place ahead of the 2017 IAAF World Championsh­ips in London.
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