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The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) will be choosing two Olympians for an upcoming scholarship programme. The scholarship will see a total of $3 million being given to two athletes, a male and a female,

ONTEGO BAY, St James – Jamaica is expected to reap historic rewards from the upcoming Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) and Pan American Games set to be held later this year, says

ROSE HALL, St James -- Christopher Samuda, president of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), says Jamaica's sports mandate is not only about creating champions, but "standard-bearers" who are expected to fashion legacies for

INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC Committee (IOC) president, Thomas Bach, admitted he is impressed with the broadening scope of Jamaica’s sports beyond just athletics, which he says can only elevate its standing in the Olympic movement. Bach,

Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda says Jamaica will not boycott the Paris Olympic Games next year. The call for a boycott comes from the governments of 34 other nations who want the

The Jamaica Paralympic Association (JPA) held its press launch for its "I Am Phenomenal" campaign on Tuesday ahead of National Paralympic Day next month, and used the occasion to reiterate the extraordinary commitment

JAMAICA'S track and field icon Donald Quarrie is warning Jamaican athletes that they should employ people who are trustworthy to manage their financial affairs as they prepare for life after sports. "Athletes need to

National representatives Kareme Hudson and Shanae Gordon have expressed appreciation to the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) for enabling their journey to complete their bachelor’s degrees with JOA scholarships. Both women admitted facing difficulties to

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