Jamaica Gleaner

Barbados looks to Jamaica for help with track and field coaches

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MINISTER OF Sport Charles Griffith said the government of Barbados plans to engage with its colleagues in Jamaica to enhance the standard of training and coaching of the sport on the island.

Griffith said he had discussion­s with Jamaica’s minister of sport, Olivia Grange, and officials in Bridgetown and Kingston will work on developing a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) to facilitate the exchange of expertise.

“I was at a conference last week in Washington and had a sit-down with Minister Grange,” Griffith said during a constituen­cy meeting of the governing Barbados Labour Party on Sunday.

“They have worked with Trinidad in terms of developing the coaches there … and the permanent secretary is to check with the ministry of foreign affairs because Minister Grange said they had sent back an MOU between Jamaica and us to exchange coaches and to be able to work with them in terms of how we develop.”

World 400-metre bronze medallist Sada Williams trains with the Maximising Velocity & Power (MVP) club under iconic coach Stephen Francis in Jamaica.

Griffith said the ministry had helped another athlete with an attachment to same club, but he said the island needed to have quality coaches to be able to develop performers to world-class standards.

“I won’t push it at this meeting, but I’m concerned with the level of coaches,” he said.

“My thing is that if you’re going to have a world-class athlete, you must match that athlete with a world-class coach, so this is one of the initiative­s I have working with Jamaica.

“So, I’m looking to see how we can have that marriage where we can fuse resources together in terms of working with Jamaica to develop the athletes on the island.”

In terms of infrastruc­tural developmen­t, Griffith said the redevelopm­ent of the national stadium was still on the cards, but he gave no further details.

He also disclosed work will begin this week on transformi­ng the open-air national netball arena to an indoor multi-discipline facility for that sport, basketball, and volleyball.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Barbados’ Sada Williams of MVP track club wins the women’s 200 metres at the G.C. Foster Classic in a national record 22.59 seconds in March.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Barbados’ Sada Williams of MVP track club wins the women’s 200 metres at the G.C. Foster Classic in a national record 22.59 seconds in March.
 ?? ?? Barbados Minister of Sport, Charles Griffith
Barbados Minister of Sport, Charles Griffith

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