Elite Jamaican sprinter Briana Williams has embarked on a strategic journey to enhance her track career by joining celebrated track coach John Smith’s HSI training group in Los Angeles, California.
The move comes as Williams gears up for her quest to secure a spot on Jamaica’s team for the Paris 2024 Olympics, aiming to build on her impressive track record as an Olympic gold medalist and back-to-back World Championships silver medalist.
Expressing her enthusiasm for this new chapter in her career, Williams said, “I’m excited to join a new team and work with coaches who will help me reach my full potential. I’ve achieved a lot so far, but I know I can do even better with the right support and training. I’m looking forward to pushing myself and seeing how far I can go.”
Williams’ decision to join Coach John Smith’s training group is regarded as a strategic step towards realizing her long-term goals, which include vying for gold at future Olympics and World Championships. With her exceptional talent, experience, and unwavering determination, Williams is poised to leave an indelible mark in the world of track and field.
A formidable force on the international stage
As one of the most promising young sprinters globally, Williams has already established herself as a formidable force on the international stage. Her stellar performances have earned her recognition among the sport’s elite, inspiring fans and fellow athletes alike with her dedication to excellence.
With access to top-notch coaching and resources within her new training group, Williams is poised to refine her technique and elevate her performance to unprecedented heights. Her decision underscores her unwavering commitment to excellence and her relentless pursuit of greatness in the sport of track and field.
Coach John Smith’s illustrious coaching career has seen him mentor an impressive list of athletes, including Olympic champion Maurice Greene, World champion Carmelita Jeter, and Olympic champion Marie Jose Perec, among others.
She will now train alongside current stars such as Marie Josee Ta Lou of the Ivory Coast, and American stars Sha’Carri Richardson, and Christian Coleman, under the expert guidance of Smith and his coaching staff at HSInternational.















