Jamaica's Alb erto Campbell will start his quest for a medal this morning (Jamaica time) when he lines up in the first heat of the men's T20 400m at the Paralympic Games at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium.
Campbell, who is one of two track and
Jamaica's Alb erto Campbell will start his quest for a medal this morning (Jamaica time) when he lines up in the first heat of the men's T20 400m at the Paralympic Games at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium.
Campbell, who is one of two track and
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Tokyo 2020 Olympic medallists and their coaches will benefit from a $41 million “Olympic Rewards Programme” courtesy of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) and two of its key sponsorship partners, Supreme Ventures Limited through the Supreme Ventures Foundation and Mayberry Investments.
President Tricia Robinson says Netball Jamaica (NJ) has been approached by persons within the diaspora who would like to assist the association by hosting a fundraiser to purchase a new team bus.
The Jamaica Paralympic Association continues to write history in the annals of the Paralympic movement with the berth of the sports of judo and taekwondo at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Theador Subba, the Lima 2019 Para Pan American judo bronze medallist in the over 100kg
The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) has set its ‘Sport for All’ campaign’ into motion with a $2.6 million sponsorship to the Jamaica Cycling Federation (JCF). ‘Sport for All’ is designed to enhance the efforts of Jamaica’s sportsmen and women in all disciplines towards maximising their chances
The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) has provided Netball Jamaica (NJ) with a new bus for the transportation of its teams. Two of NJ’s Toyota Coaster buses, which were donated by sponsors, were said to be stripped of their decals before being
There was an awful lot of fear surrounding the hosting of the Games of 32nd Olympiad, even after a one-year delay, but at the close of the 17-day event, Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda has hailed the organisers for delivering a safe and
Victories, records, comebacks and crashes — the 2020 Summer Olympics has been a mixture of thrilling moments, which made us reach for our pot covers and scream, and moments where we've all had to shed a few tears along with our valiant athletes.
on (JOA), Christopher Samuda, says the organisation will continue its push to support smaller sporting bodies, with the view of further increasing Jamaica’s participation at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
TOKYO, Japan — Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda has lauded Jamaica's latest gold and bronze medallists for the essential qualities they demonstrated in their success on Thursday morning here.
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