Jamaica opens Goodwill Championships with 29-medal splash

Team Jamaica stormed to an electrifying start at the 29th Goodwill Swimming Championships, racking up an impressive haul of 29 medals on Day One, Friday, including a string of record-breaking performances across both individual and relay events.

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By the close of competition, Jamaica’s swimmers had secured 11 gold, 9 silver, and 9 bronze, stamping their authority early while sitting second in the overall team standings with 397 points — just behind the Bahamas (402.5).

Record-breaking heroes in the pool

Among the brightest sparks was Zaheim Cameron, who set the tone in the Boys’ 8 & Under 100m freestyle. His sensational time of 1:12.13 minutes not only claimed gold but also smashed both the meet and Jamaican national age-group records. Cameron later added a bronze in the 50m Breaststroke (43.22secs) to underline his rising talent.

In the Girls’ 8 & Under division, Leah Sinclair powered to victory in the 50m breaststroke, winning in 42.48 seconds to establish a new Jamaican national record. Not to be outdone, Maverick Holder followed with another record-breaking gold in the Boys’ 8 & Under 50m breaststroke, touching in 41.51 seconds.

The Girls’ 9–10 events brought pure dominance. Jordayna Thomas struck gold in the 50m Breaststroke (38.25) and added silver in the 100m Freestyle (1:05.45) — both new national records. In the same age group, Daniella Powell broke through with silver in the 100m Backstroke (1:17.70), also a Jamaican record, while adding another silver in the 50m Breaststroke (38.95).

Older divisions added their share of glory. Daniel Adelle-Jondeau claimed gold in the Boys’ 15–17 50m breaststroke, setting a new national record at 29.82 seconds, before clinching bronze in the 100m freestyle. Meanwhile, Daniel Gordon delivered silver in the Boys’ 13–14 50m breaststroke with a national record swim of 32.59 seconds.

Podium power across age groups

Jamaica’s medal haul reflected strength in depth:

  • Anna-Lyssa Cooke struck gold in the Girls’ 11–12 100m freestyle (1:01.27) and added bronze in the 100m Backstroke (1:15.81).
  • Renae Chung dominated the Girls’ 15–17 division, taking gold in the 100m Freestyle (1:00.10) and 50m breaststroke (35.59), plus bronze in the 100m Backstroke (1:11.35).
  • Zuri Coke triumphed in the Girls’ 13–14 100m Backstroke (1:10.30), while Anna Scarlett, Chloey Fearon, Kaira Bryan, Matthew Eaton, and Morgan Mudahy all earned valuable podium finishes.

Relay teams shine with record performances

The relays proved a showcase of Jamaican unity and speed. The Mixed 8 & Under 200m Freestyle Relay stormed to gold in 2:17.09 minutes, setting a new meet record. The girls’ relay teams added a flurry of golds:

  • 9–10 400m Medley Relay — Gold in 5:19.60 (national record)
  • 11–12 400m Medley Relay — Gold in 5:03.23 (national record)
  • 13–14 400m Medley Relay — Gold in 4:45.36 (meet and national record)
  • 15–17 400m Medley Relay — Gold in 4:41.97

The Boys’ 15–17 squad added silver in the 400m Medley Relay (4:05.06), but their performance still established a new Jamaican national record.

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With a medal-laden opening day and a raft of broken records, Jamaica sits in striking distance of history. The island nation is just 5.5 points behind defending champions Bahamas, setting the stage for an enthralling chase for what could become Jamaica’s first-ever Goodwill Swimming Championship title.

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