JOA President Chris Samuda acknowledges the intrinsic value of sportsmanship and unity

As the festive season envelops hearts and minds, Christopher Samuda, President of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), reminds that the passion and spirit of Christmas should serve as a guiding light not just during the holiday season but throughout the entire year of 2024.

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He emphasizes that the true essence of Christmas, the celebration of the birth of Christ, is a timeless and invaluable reflection of humanity’s innate capacity for compassion and kindness.

Drawing a parallel with the world of sports, Samuda underscores that sports go beyond being a mere showcase of physical and mental prowess in competition and recreation. More significantly, it represents a universal bond, a shared camaraderie, and mutual respect among people worldwide that transcends monetary value.

Sport for all. All for Sport

At the JOA, their commitment to fostering a culture of “Sport for all. All for Sport” reflects their deep-rooted vision. This vision, Samuda explains, not only aims to instil character and integrity in the realms of boardrooms and playing fields but also strives to embrace the essence of sportsmanship, where victory humanizes rather than defines an individual.

In expressing his gratitude, Samuda extends heartfelt appreciation to the member associations and federations affiliated with the JOA. He recognizes and commends their unwavering dedication to upholding the values and ideals of sport. Together, they remain committed to achieving triumphs that contribute to the building of their nation through the medium of sports.

Samuda concludes with a message of hope and unity, urging everyone to let the spirit of Christmas illuminate their paths and those of their loved ones. He invokes the timeless sentiments of “goodwill to men on earth” and “Love Divine, all Love excelling” to nurture the foundation of faith and inspire a renewed sense of purpose as they step into the year 2024.

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