Jamaica College’s track and field phenom Michael-Andre Edwards demonstrated exceptional form at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships, positioning himself for a remarkable double title defense. Fresh from securing the Class 1 long jump championship on Wednesday, Edwards delivered a spectacular performance in Thursday’s triple jump qualifiers at Kingston’s National Stadium.
The reigning champion needed merely one attempt to surpass the automatic qualifying standard of 14.90 meters, achieving an impressive leap of 15.43 meters with minimal wind assistance (0.1m/s). Edwards’ commanding performance establishes him as the athlete to beat in the upcoming finals.
Kingston College’s Amani Phillips also secured his finals berth with a single jump, recording exactly 15.00 meters with moderate wind support (1.6m/s). The qualification round saw several other standout performances: Rekelme Hunter (Kingston College) reached 15.41 meters (0.9m/s), Rajae Williams (Titchfield High) achieved a wind-aided 15.16 meters (3.2m/s), and Calabar High’s Kaleel Samuels cleared 14.98 meters despite facing a slight headwind (-0.5m/s).
These athletes have all guaranteed their places in what promises to be an intensely competitive triple jump final, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to this prestigious national championship event.
