Red Stripe, the official beer of Jamaica, has unveiled a significant and enduring partnership with the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) worth $80 million Jamaican dollars.
Red Stripe, the official beer of Jamaica, has unveiled a significant and enduring partnership with the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) worth $80 million Jamaican dollars.
KINGSTON, Jamaica - Iconic beverage brand Red Stripe has announced an $80 million, five-year sponsorship of the Jamaica Olympic Association ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The announcement was made on Tuesday at Red Stripe’s headquarters on Spanish Town Road. The sponsorship will cover several
Former Jamaican gymnast Danusia Francis has been elected as a member of the Panam Sports Athlete Commission following a crucial vote held during the Games. The selection process involved athletes choosing representatives from a pool of eight candidates during the 22-day event.
Karen Anderson, the two-term president of the Jamaica Squash Association, was recently elected as regional vice-president - Caribbean for the Federation of Pan-American Squash board during a vote in Santiago, Chile, recently. Anderson, whose four-year term began earlier this November, is welcoming the opportunity to make
SANTIAGO, Chile — President Nicole Grant says Gymnastics Jamaica is enjoying success in recent times because of a business model it utilised that is similar to that exercised by the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA). Since this JOA administration took office in 2017, with Christopher Samuda as
PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), Christopher Samuda, is now second vice-president of the Centro Caribe Sports Committee (CCS), following Monday’s General Assembly in Santiago, Chile. Samuda, along with the pair of Roberto Richards from Cuba and Venezuelan Maria Jose Soto Gil, will work
Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) Chief Executive Officer Ryan Foster says this year's Pan American (Pan Am) Games will be taken very seriously by the nation's athletes because it serves as an automatic qualifier for many to the Olympic Games next summer. The Pan Am Games, being
It was in honour of the Reggae Girlz and a fitting tribute to Jamaica's sport ambassadors that was delivered recently by the local governing body for Olympic sports, the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), at Mingles at the Courtleigh Hotel and Suites. JOA President Christopher Samuda, in
Christopher Samuda knows sport is so much more than a game. He knows it inspires collaboration and teamwork, increases confidence, reduces stress and improves mental health. It is with that in mind, that the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) president considers the $25 million allotted to the