Saint Lucia’s track and field sensation Jady Emmanuel is battling against the clock to recover from a significant injury ahead of next month’s CARIFTA Games in Grenada. The double CARIFTA sprint champion sustained the injury during the preliminary rounds of the Island Champs at Daren Sammy Cricket Ground on March 10.
The 17-year-old rising star, who has committed to attend the University of Texas starting this September, collapsed during her fourth and final event—the Under-18 girls’ 4x100m relay—while competing for Choiseul Secondary School. After receiving the baton behind the pack, Emmanuel dramatically pulled her team into second position and was challenging for the lead when the injury occurred, forcing Choiseul Secondary to withdraw from the race.
Earlier in the competition, Emmanuel had demonstrated her exceptional form by posting the top qualifying time in the 200m and the second-fastest time in the 100m events, effortlessly advancing through the preliminary rounds. She had opted not to compete in the 4x400m relay, where her school still managed to qualify for the finals.
Preliminary medical assessments conducted after the incident have produced uncertain results regarding her leg injury, with recovery estimates ranging from one week to two months. This development has ruled Emmanuel out of the National Junior Championships scheduled for this weekend at Soufriere Stadium and likely concludes her participation in the ongoing Island Champs.
The athlete made history at last year’s CARIFTA Games in Trinidad & Tobago by winning both the Under-17 girls’ 100m and 200m events—marking Saint Lucia’s first-ever medals in these competitions at this level. This year, she would have been eligible to compete in the Under-20 division, making her potential absence particularly significant for Saint Lucia’s athletic representation.
