‘SEIZE EVERY OPPORTUNITY’

Despite the absence of major international athletics championships in 2026, Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda has called on the nation’s top athletes to embrace the opportunity to compete at the Commonwealth Games and the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games. The year 2026 marks a unique gap in the athletics calendar, following consecutive years of high-profile events such as the Olympic Games in 2021 and 2024 and the World Athletics Championships in 2022, 2023, and 2025. While some view this as a year for rest and recovery, Samuda emphasizes the importance of these regional competitions for athlete development and national pride. The Commonwealth Games will be held in Scotland from July 22 to August 2, while the CAC Games will take place in the Dominican Republic from July 24 to August 8. Although these events are not considered major championships, Jamaica has a strong history of participation, having secured 13 medals, including six gold, at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and seven medals, including one gold, at the 2023 CAC Games. Samuda stresses that athletes should seize every opportunity to represent their country, given the unpredictable nature of their careers. He highlights the value of national pride and the role of sport in showcasing Jamaica’s talent on regional and international stages. The JOA will oversee Jamaica’s delegations to both events, ensuring equal policy objectives and encouraging athletes to prioritize these opportunities as part of their self-development.