JAAA names World Relays teams

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The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) has selected a pool of 31 athletes to represent Jamaica in six events at the World Athletics Relays, which will take place in Nassau, Bahamas from May 4-5.

According to a release by the JAAA, seven athletes will be in the pool for the women’s 4x100 metres, eight for the 4x400 and mixed relays, while in the men’s pool, seven athletes have been selected for the 4x100 and nine for the 4x400 and mixed relays.

Promising athletes Alana Reid and Roshawn Clarke, who participated at the ISSA/Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships last year and have since turned professionals, have been included.

The list, however, is without several of Jamaica’s international individual medal-winning athletes over the 100 and 400 metres, including Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce, Shericka Jackson, and Elaine Thompson Herah, who have all won gold medals at either the Olympic Games or the World Championships.

Antonio Watson, the reigning 400 metres World Championships winner, is also missing.

Meanwhile, the management team for the event is comprised of nine members.

POOL:

WOMEN

4x100 metres

Kemba Nelson

Alana Reid

Jodean Williams

Remona Burchell

Mickaell Moodie

Natasha Morrison

Yanique Dayle

4x400 metres and mixed relay

Stacey Ann Williams

Charokee Young

Leah Anderson

Ashley Williams

Junelle Bromfield

Janieve Russell

Tovea Jenkins

Roniesha McGregor

MALE

4x100 metres

Ryiem Forde

Nigel Ellis

Bryan Levell

Kadrian Goldson

Odaine McPherson

Ackeem Blake

Javorne Dunkley

4x400 metres and mixed relay

Malik James-King

Rusheen McDonald

Zandrion Barnes

Roshawn Clarke

Demish Gaye

Anthony Cox

Karyme Bartley

Assinie Wilson

Sean Bailey

MANAGEMENT TEAM

Dennis May – Team Leader

Trevor Campbell – Team Official

Jennifer Brown – Team Official

Maurice Wilson – Technical Director

Paul Francis – Coach

Reynaldo Walcott – Coach

Mark Elliott – Coach

Yanique Weekes – Doctor

Garfield Simmonds – Medical

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