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Now-retired Fraser-Pryce recognised as beacon of hope for future generations JAMAICA OLYMPIC Association President Christopher Samuda is among those paying tribute to multi-World Championships and Olympic medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce after the 38-year-old confirmed that

THE JAMAICA Olympic Association (JOA) announced a new three-year partnership with the Racers Track Club yesterday which is geared towards the development of Jamaica’s track and field athletes, coaches and administrators. Speaking in a

Before an audience gathered to mark International Olympic Day at the Pegasus Hotel recently, Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda delivered a stirring keynote titled “Transforming Lives Through Sport.” Anchored in the global theme “Let’s Move,” Samuda’s address demanded

Mark your calendars and join us on International Olympic Day, Monday June 23, 2025 as we mark the occasion with our forum dubbed Olympic Conversations: Transforming lives through Sport. This promises to be

The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) will be hosting a ceremony to acknowledge, reward and applaud the feats of the country's athletes from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Dubbed 'Olympic Salute', the formal affair will

Although its format, at this point, is hazy, The Gleaner welcomes the Jamaica Olympic Association’s (JOA) plan for an event next month “to reward and applaud the feats” of Jamaican athletes at the

PARIS, France: Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) president Christopher Samuda has denied a report that the association will refuse to accredit shot putter Danniel Thomas-Dodd for future Olympic Games unless she retracts her statements

Paris, France – In the wake of Danniel Thomas-Dodd’s disappointing exit from the women’s shot put competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the 31-year-old athlete has made strong allegations against the Jamaica

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