Jamaica Gleaner

Ja ‘settled and ready’ for Parapan Games

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TEAM JAMAICA is now fully settled in Lima, Peru, for the 2019 ParaPan American Games and had its first meeting of all delegation members on Tuesday in the athletes’ village.

Chef de mission Leonie Phinn says that the team is comfortabl­e in its environs and that he athletes are ready to begin competitio­n in their various sporting discipline­s.

“The spirit in the camp is positive, and we are a family united in our efforts and encouragin­g each other to reach for the stars. Competitio­n will begin soon, and we are prepared and focused,” Phinn said.

Sports manager Neville Sinclair went through the competitio­n schedule in detail at the meeting and reminded athletes of training schedules and event arrangemen­ts.

Sinclair said: “The nuts and bolts have been nailed down, and now we wait patiently for competitio­n.”

The athletes were in a jovial mood and openly supported each other as they looked towards competitio­n.

MOTIVATION­AL ADDRESS

President of the Jamaica Paralympic Associatio­n (JPA) Christophe­r Samuda gave the team a motivation­al address and reminded all that “we are here in Lima for each other – all for one and one for all – as well as on national assignment­s, and it is business first, business second and business third”.

Samuda was supported by JPA director Randolph Jones, who emphasised the importance of the team members being national ambassador­s.

Team Jamaica, based on the quota system of the Games, was only allowed seven athletes in track and field, and this quota, deemed restrictiv­e by many at the games, continues to be a concern to participat­ing countries. Jamaica will also be represente­d, for the first time in the history of the games, in taekwondo and judo.

The ParaPan American Games officially begins with an open ceremony today.

‘The spirit in the camp is positive, and we are a family united in our efforts and encouragin­g each other to reach for the stars. Competitio­n will begin soon, and we are prepared and focused.’

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Parapan Games volunteers Ivan Ugaz and Augusto Alvarez Calderan, Team Jamaica chef de mission Leonie Phinn, and administra­tive personnel Ann Marie Smith in their environs at the games in Lima, Peru.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Parapan Games volunteers Ivan Ugaz and Augusto Alvarez Calderan, Team Jamaica chef de mission Leonie Phinn, and administra­tive personnel Ann Marie Smith in their environs at the games in Lima, Peru.

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