The Star (Jamaica)

Weir excited by his future in rugby

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future in rugby, following his experience in South America.

“It was definitely a different type of experience being a part of a team in a team sport. It’s a different atmosphere, from the changing room right through to the field. It was wonderful and I am really looking forward to more experience­s with the team,” Weir said.

The 2012 Olympic bronze medal and 2013 World Championsh­ips silver medal winner in the 200m, played a portion of Jamaica’s preliminar­yround win against Venezuela (29-0) and again featured against Trinidad and Tobago in the bronze medal play-off, which the Jamaicans won 26-5, to finish third in the eight-team tournament.

“Just being on the field when we won the medal, to celebrate as a team, was really wonderful, that was a great experience for me,” Weir said.

OPPORTUNIT­IES PROVIDED

Weir, who says he is hoping to get to a level where he can attract offers from profession­al clubs in the future, believes that other local sprinters will see the opportunit­ies that the sport provides.

“I do see this as a gateway for other sprinters, who are quick but just aren’t able to make the transition into the profession­al athletics world. This is another way to show their abilities and represent their country. I’m sure we will see more local sprinters trying to make that switch to rugby,” Weir said.

“After track and field, I definitely see myself playing in one of those leagues and helping Jamaican rugby to climb the rankings and become more recognised.”

In the meantime, Weir is getting ready to start his preparatio­n for the 2019 track and field season with his eyes set on qualifying to represent the country at the World Championsh­ips.

“I am not sure what’s the next step for rugby, but I will go back into training for next (track and field) season when we have the World Championsh­ips in Qatar and I am looking to get back on the track,” said Weir.

He has not been close in recent years, but Weir’s 200m personal best, which was done in 2013, stands at 19.79 seconds

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