Jamaica College has established a commanding position at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championships following a spectacular display of athletic prowess on the third day of competition. The school from 189 Old Hope Road built a formidable 51-point lead, accumulating 119 points through a series of exceptional performances that shattered records and redefined expectations.
The day’s most remarkable achievement came from Joseph Salmon, who demolished the Class One discus record not once, but twice. His phenomenal throw of 67.55 meters not only broke Travis Smikle’s 2011 record of 66.88m but also established a new National Junior Record. Salmon’s consistency was equally impressive, with five of his six throws exceeding the previous championship standard. The talented athlete, who will be joining the University of Nebraska next season, demonstrated why he ranks eighth globally on the Under-20 all-time list.
In an equally stunning performance, fifteen-year-old Jason Pitter rewrote the history books in the Class Two 400m. He obliterated Christopher Taylor’s 2016 record of 46.33 seconds with a breathtaking time of 45.76 seconds. Remarkably, Pitter’s time surpassed even the Class One winner Paul Henry of Foga Road High, who clocked 46.21 seconds.
The quarter-mile events proved particularly fruitful for Jamaica College, with Jayen White leading a one-two finish in Class Three with a time of 50.10 seconds, followed by teammate Tariq Creary at 50.69 seconds. This dominance extended to field events, where Brandon Lawrence of Munro College claimed the Class Two shot put title with an impressive 18.40m throw.
Despite Jamaica College’s overwhelming lead, competition remains fierce with Calabar in third position (65.5 points), St Jago High in fourth (41 points), and Wolmer’s Boys completing the top five (30 points). The championships continue with several key events still to be decided, including the highly anticipated 4×100 relays where all top schools have qualified comfortably.
