KINGSTON, Jamaica — The opening day of the prestigious ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships witnessed outstanding performances in field events at the National Stadium. Ramona Freemantle of Vere Technical High School emerged as a standout athlete by qualifying for her second final of the competition in the girls Class 1 discus throw discipline.
Freemantle, who placed fifth in last year’s discus final with a throw of 48.21 meters, demonstrated remarkable composure after an initial foul attempt. The athlete rebounded impressively with a second throw measuring 48.32 meters, securing her position in the upcoming final. This achievement adds to her previously confirmed placement in the girls Open Javelin throw competition, positioning her as a formidable multi-event contender.
The qualification round saw several other athletes advance with exceptional single-attempt performances. Abigail Bennett from Merl Grove High School recorded a throw of 46.39 meters, while Marla-Kay Lampart of Clarendon College achieved 46.24 meters. Gabriel Merchant, another Vere Technical athlete, joined the qualifiers with a mark of 46.06 meters.
Additional athletes progressing to the next round included Dionjah Shaw from Edwin Allen High (45.42m), Jada Francis of Immaculate Conception High (44.75m), and Rehanna Biggs representing St. Jago High (43.19m). The competition showcased the depth of talent in Jamaican high school athletics, setting the stage for an exciting finals series in the discus throw event.
