Jamaica Gleaner

Teachers hailed for dedication to sports at JTA/Sagicor meet

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AS THE JTA/Sagicor National Athletics Championsh­ips ended last weekend the teachers who coordinate sporting events at the school and parish levels were hailed as the true stars of another successful meet.

The Championsh­ips, which was founded 39 years ago by educators in the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), has a rich history of being the birthplace of many track and field legends, including Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson Herah and rising stars Brianna Lyston and Tia and Tina Clayton, to name a few.

At the end of the two-day event, it was St Andrew that made it three title wins in a row with 272.5 points. In second place was St Thomas with 256. St Catherine placed third with 194.

St Elizabeth won a cash prize of $100,000 from Sagicor for having the most followers in the stands.

Alysia White, vice-president – Group Marketing, Sagicor Group Jamaica, reiterated that t he Championsh­ips and its impact on Jamaican track and field culture would not have been possible without the dedication of all the teachers involved.

“When you look at the Championsh­ips and see these kids burning up the track, collecting their medals, and growing up to be superstars, just know that a teacher is behind the scenes making sure the nation’s future is being taken care of,”White said at the official opening ceremony of the two-day event.

She added, “There is a lot that goes into an event like this, and the teachers who act as parish coordinato­rs do an excellent job in ensuring things run smoothly. Sagicor is proud to be associated with these nation-builders who put their all into the classroom while taking the time to participat­e in the Championsh­ips with the same vigour.”

PARISH ACTIVITIES

Parish coordinato­rs are responsibl­e for organising all parish activities related to the JTA/Sagicor National Athletics Championsh­ips, along with other JTA competitio­ns. They also act as liaisons between their parishes and the JTA’s National Sports Committee.

Nickeisha Hudson-Bowers, parish coordinato­r for St Thomas and teacher at Dalvey Primary and Infant School, commented on the roles played by teachers at the Championsh­ips.

“It’s more than just logistics. A lot of the times, we also play the role of counsellor­s, because the kids need constant motivation and encouragem­ent. A lot of them get nervous before a race because of the crowd, and so we help them prepare mentally as well. I love when students are involved in activities outside of academics, so my role as parish coordinato­r brings me much joy,” she shared.

Kemar Bailey, chairman, JTA National Sports Committee, further highlighte­d that the teachers/ parish coordinato­rs are the lifeblood of the Championsh­ips.

“They are the foundation; they did a lot of groundwork to get the students ready for the Championsh­ips. Without their hard work, dedication, and commitment to the cause and nation-building, the event could not be possible,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? St. James JTA parish coordinato­r and teacher at Anchovy High School, Suzette Virgo (left), receives her gift basket from Alysia White, Vice President – Group Marketing, Sagicor Group Jamaica.
CONTRIBUTE­D St. James JTA parish coordinato­r and teacher at Anchovy High School, Suzette Virgo (left), receives her gift basket from Alysia White, Vice President – Group Marketing, Sagicor Group Jamaica.

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