Jamaica Gleaner

SHELLY OR SHERICKA?

RJRGLEANER Sportswoma­n and Sportsman of the Year will be crowned tonight

- Daniel Wheeler/Staff Reporter daniel.wheeler@gleanerjm.com

THE TOP sportswoma­n of 2022 could likely be a five-time winner or a firsttime honouree, both with résumés that could make the decision a dead heat. The best of the 2022 sporting year will be honoured at the RJRGLEANER National Sportsman and Sportswoma­n of the Year Awards tonight, starting at 8:30 p.m. at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. It will be the first time in two years that the event will return to its traditiona­l face-to-face format after last year’s event was held virtually and there was no show in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eight women and three men have been nominated for local sports’ highest individual honour. The female nominees are headlined by five-time World 100 metres champion Shellyann Fraser-pryce and World 200m champion Shericka Jackson.

Fraser-pryce is coming off a season where she continues to maintain a high standard of excellence at the age of 36. She retained her 100m crown at the World Athletics Championsh­ips last July, in a championsh­ip record performanc­e of 10.67 seconds, one of the seven sub-10.70 performanc­es that she would have for the year. In addition to World Championsh­ips silver in the 200m and the 4x100m relay, she won her fifth Diamond League 100m title and was a finalist for the World Athletics female Athlete of the Year. Fraser-pryce has already won four Sportswoma­n of the Year awards, the last being in 2019.

Jackson is coming off a season where she won her maiden World individual title, winning the 200m in a championsh­ip record run of 21.45 seconds, the second fastest time in history in the half-lap event. She added a World Championsh­ips 100m silver as well as one in the 4x100m relay and her first Diamond League title in the 200m.

WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IPS

Double Olympic sprint champion and last year’s Commonweal­th Games 100 and 200m gold medallist Elaine Thompson Herah, who is among the nominees, was last year’s winner after a stellar season. Commonweal­th Games high jump champion Lamara Distin, World Championsh­ips 100m hurdles silver medallist Britany Anderson, Commonweal­th Games 400m hurdles champion Janieve Russell, national women’s netball captain Jhaniele

Fowler, and World Championsh­ips triple jump silver medallist Shanieka Ricketts are other nominees Meanwhile, middle-order batsman Rovman Powell could be the first cricketer in 12 years to win Sportsman of the Year. He is facing Commonweal­th Games 110m hurdles champion Rasheed Broadbell and 2022 Commonweal­th Games 400m hurdles silver medallist Jaheel Hyde. Powell helped to guide the Jamaica Tallawahs to their first Caribbean Premier League T20 title in six years finishing sixth for the most runs scored in the tournament as well as helping the Jamaica Scorpions to their first Caribbean Super 50 Cup since 2011, scoring the most runs in that tournament.

He will have a tough task to win given the performanc­e of Broadbell, who won his first major title at the Commonweal­th Games, equalled the 110m hurdles Games record of 13.08, and became the third Jamaican to go under 13 seconds, clocking a personal best of 12.99 last season.

Hyde set a personal best time of 48.03 seconds in his first World Championsh­ips final and won silver at the Commonweal­th Games. A non-track and field athlete last won the Sportsman of the Year in 2014 when Nicholas “Axe Man” Walters took the prize. Olympic 110m champion Hansle Parchment won the award last year.

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Shelly-ann Fraser-pryce
Shericka Jackson Shelly-ann Fraser-pryce
 ?? FILE PHOTOS ?? Rasheed Broadbell ... favourite for the men’s crown.
FILE PHOTOS Rasheed Broadbell ... favourite for the men’s crown.

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