Coach Joel Andre Jones, representing Tennis Jamaica, recently completed the International Tennis Federation's (ITF's) level 2-Coaching Advanced Players coaches' certification programme in Valencia, Spain.
Coach Joel Andre Jones, representing Tennis Jamaica, recently completed the International Tennis Federation's (ITF's) level 2-Coaching Advanced Players coaches' certification programme in Valencia, Spain.
International media house British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) joined World Championships' 100 metres gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce at the Jamaica Olympic Association's (JOA) Commonwealth Manor to celebrate the success of Jamaica's athletes during the recent Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.
Jamaica School of Gymnastics (JSG) won the top prize at the Yamilet Pena Classic held in the Dominican Republic from August 13-14. The Jamaican gymnasts edged out the hosts while making the highest All-Around score of the competition. More than 300 gymnasts from 19 clubs from
It is public knowledge that Jamaica's prowess in the field events has become known on the global stage and the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) salutes our champions in the field who are toiling diligently and valiantly in making fertile the soil in sport. The 2022 Birmingham
The BBC is a global name and the Jamaica Olympic Association is a household name and therefore it was natural for both to meet in Birmingham at the JOA's Commonwealth Manor, being hosted by Jamaica's apex governing body for Olympic and non-Olympic sports at the
It was certainly a Wolmer's reunion when Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce came to the JOA's Commonwealth Manor at the very "vibes" Edgbaston Hotel and Conference Centre in Birmingham where the Commonwealth Games is taking place.
The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) says the growth and development of field sports in Jamaica is evidenced by the impressive performances of Jamaican field athletes at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.
eightlifting is firmly on the strategic agenda of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) with both eyes on the sport's reappearance on the Olympic stage.
Jamaica’s Ebony Drysdale Daley won the country’s first Commonwealth Games medal in the sport of Judo after claiming silver in Birmingham on Tuesday.
The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) inaugurated its Commonwealth Manor in 2018 at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia which saw the business of sport merging with delectable local cuisine and the sounds of reggae pulsating amidst the music of the world.
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