Jamaica Gleaner

Purewater/JC meet set to provide early opportunit­ies

- Raymond Graham/Gleaner Writer

THE 2020 ATHLETICS season is expected to be a busy one both locally and internatio­nally, with the staging of the World Athletics Under-20 championsh­ips in Nairobi, Kenya, being the highlight for juniors and the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, being the focus for seniors.

The local season will kick off next Saturday at Jamaica College (JC), with the Purewater/JC/R. Danny Williams Invitation­alDevelopm­ent Meet, as usual, getting things off the mark.

A qualifying event for the 2020 ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips, the meet will have its 27th staging and will be held at the JC Ashenheim Stadium, starting at 8:30 a.m.

Once again JC will be honouring one of its distinguis­hed past students at the meet, and this time around, it will be Michael Campbell, who will be recognised for his fitness efforts and commitment to the developmen­t of sports at the Old Hope Roadbased institutio­n.

Following last year’s big turnout, which coincided with the first staging of the event at the new track, this year’s staging is expected to be even bigger as most of the high-school coaches will want to ensure that their charges meet early qualificat­ion standards for Champs while using the opportunit­y to assess their athletes following the Christmas break.

The meet will also provide an opportunit­y for fans to take an early look at a number of top high-school athletes, who recently changed schools as they make their first strides for their new teams ahead of what is expected to be another exciting season.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Rosalee Cooper (left) of St Jago High and Hydel High’s Taffara Rose battling for top spot in Heat One of the Class One girls’ 100 metres hurdles at the Purewater/JC/R. Danny Williams Invitation­al Developmen­t meet at Jamaica College on Saturday, January 5, 2019. Cooper won in 14.32 seconds.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Rosalee Cooper (left) of St Jago High and Hydel High’s Taffara Rose battling for top spot in Heat One of the Class One girls’ 100 metres hurdles at the Purewater/JC/R. Danny Williams Invitation­al Developmen­t meet at Jamaica College on Saturday, January 5, 2019. Cooper won in 14.32 seconds.

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