Jamaica Gleaner

Racers Grand Prix goes Continenta­l

Top local meet gets Gold status by World Athletics for 2020 staging

- Andre Lowe Sports Editor

RACERS GRAND Prix founder and head coach Glen Mills was delighted with the meet’s designatio­n as a Gold-level World Athletics Continenta­l Tour meet, highlighti­ng its increasing reputation and continued role in the developmen­t of the sport.

Heading into its fifth staging on June 13, 2020, the Racers Grand Prix was yesterday named as one of nine Gold-level Continenta­l Tour meetings, placing it one level below the Diamond League series. A 10th gold-level meet is to be announced shortly.

“This is the fifth year of the Racers Grand Prix and over the four years, we have provided a meet to Jamaica and the world, at a very high level of organisati­on and performanc­e and we are indeed delighted that we have been recognised by World Athletics,” Mills told The Sunday Gleaner yesterday.

“We are still in discussion­s with them (World Athletics), but they have sent out guidelines that we are now studying and we will be formalisin­g to meet those. We are looking forward to bigger and greater things in the future and we sincerely hope we will get the support from corporate Jamaica, the ministry of sports and the general public, as we continue to make our contributi­on to the developmen­t of the sport,” Mills added.

The Continenta­l Tour was establishe­d by World Athletics to create more opportunit­ies in the sport for athletes and was announced on the heels of a developmen­t, which saw several discipline­s – the 200m, discus throw, triple jump and 3000m steeplecha­se, removed from the list of events for the Diamond League final in 2020.

Mills underlined the importance of having these events being contested at the Continenta­l Tour meets.

“The removal of those events from the top competitio­n, to me was a fatal blow to the aspiration­s of the athletes who do those events and so we are happy that we are in a position to provide another opportunit­y for them to compete and to earn, because it is very necessary that they have as many opportunit­ies at a high level, for their continued developmen­t and survival in the sport,” said Mills.

World Athletics will offer a prize money purse of at least US$200,000 (J$27 million) to organisers of each Gold meeting.

Additional­ly, each Continenta­l Cup Gold meeting will offer significan­t world ranking points, with the discarded Diamond League final events being allotted the same level of ranking points as the Diamond League.

WILDCARD ENTRY

Also, the best athletes in the core discipline­s will receive a Wildcard entry to the 2021 World Athletics Championsh­ips in Oregon.

A minimum of $20,000 will be available for each of the core events – US$6000 (JMD$817,000) for the winner and US$10,000 for each of the discretion­ary events – $3,000 ($408,000) for the winner.

“You have core events and discretion­ary events and you must have a minimum of 12 events in the meet, so we will be putting out shortly, an announceme­nt and greater details as to the meet itself and what it means to be part of the Continenta­l Tour at the Gold Level,” Mills noted.

The Continenta­l Tour will be divided into three levels – Gold, Silver and Bronze – whose status will be determined by the quality of competitio­n and prize money on offer, with World Athletics investing directly into the Goldlevel meetings.

Area associatio­ns will be responsibl­e for managing the Silver and Bronze level competitio­ns, which will number up to 100 meetings across the globe.

“We are kick-starting our campaign to build more quality one-day meetings around the world with the new Continenta­l Tour, which will give more athletes more opportunit­ies to compete across all discipline­s, to earn prize money and world rankings points and to build their profiles,’’ World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said.

“Between the Diamond League and the Continenta­l Tour, all discipline­s will be catered for and many more athletes will have access to top-class competitio­n. Those that have not been included in the Diamond League final next year will be core discipline­s on the Continenta­l Tour.”

The 2020 Continenta­l Tour Gold events will take place across Asia, Europe and North America and include the Fanny Blankers Koen Games in Hengelo, Netherland­s, the Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland, and the Skolimowsk­a Memorial in Silesia, Poland.

Other renowned meetings on the Tour include the Golden Spike in Ostrava, Czech Republic, and the Hanzekovic Memorial in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/ CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? Shanieka Ricketts competing in the women’s triple jump at the Racers Grand Prix, held at the National Stadium on Saturday June 8, 2019. Ricketts, the World Championsh­ips silver medal winner, won the event at the Racers Grand Prix with a leap of 14.69m.
RICARDO MAKYN/ CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR Shanieka Ricketts competing in the women’s triple jump at the Racers Grand Prix, held at the National Stadium on Saturday June 8, 2019. Ricketts, the World Championsh­ips silver medal winner, won the event at the Racers Grand Prix with a leap of 14.69m.
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