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THE National Powerlifting Association of Jamaica (NPAJ) is the newest sporting body formed in Jamaica and President Michael Blair hopes it will bridge the gap which exists between elite and non-elite sports locally.

The

G C Foster College of Physical Education and Sport, the only one of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean, has just added a course in the Fundamentals of Ice Hockey to its curriculum.

Asafa Powell is pumped by the idea that he will once again be donning the national colours to represent Jamaica at a major global track and field event.

He was last week named

Kiara Grant has expressed delight with her recent performances at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indoor Track and Field Championships in Arkansas and has promised more of the same, outdoors.

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) says the recently sealed three-year $45 million partnership with Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) is already being activated and a number of sport associations will benefit

Ever since COVID-19 took real effect on the Jamaican landscape around March 2020, the local sporting fraternity has taken a battering, with the vast majority of disciplines forced off the playground and their

Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) has locked in a major deal with the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), which pledges support for the association over three years to the tune of $45 million.

THE Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), in fulfilling one of its strategic objectives in education, will deliver the Advanced Sport Management Course (ASMC) virtually to stakeholders in the Diaspora, a first in the history

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