KINGSTON, Jamaica — The second day of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) National Outdoor Championships delivered a standout performance on Friday at Kingston’s iconic National Stadium, where middle-distance star Adelle Tracey claimed her third career national crown in the women’s 1500-meter event. Crossing the finish line with a winning time of 4:40.08, Tracey locked in her qualification for the upcoming 2022 Commonwealth Games, punching her ticket to represent Jamaica on the international stage. Tracey has already posted an impressive seasonal best of 4:07.32 earlier this year at the prestigious Drake Relays meet in May, signaling strong form heading into the multi-sport competition. Fresh off her 1500m victory, the athlete is set to return to the track this Saturday to compete in the women’s 800-meter race, where she will aim to add another national medal to her collection. In the women’s 1500m final, Annastaseca Blackwood, a rising young talent from Sydney Pagon High School, took second place with a time of 4:46.53, while Jodian Walker secured the third spot on the podium with a finishing time of 6:12.41. The men’s 1500m national title went to Amiel Thomas of GC Foster College, who crossed the line with a winning time of 4:13.69. Thomas outpaced runner-up Lamario Wright of the Racers Track Club, who posted a time of 4:15.92 to take silver. Aldain Brown of Bethlehem Teachers College rounded out the top three, clinching bronze with a time of 4:23.20. The annual JAAA National Championships serve as Jamaica’s primary qualifying event for major international competitions, including the Commonwealth Games, allowing both established stars and emerging young athletes to showcase their skills and earn selection to the national team.
