JOA hails historic PanAm recognition for Junior Women’s 4x100m team

Jamaica’s tradition of sprint excellence found fresh expression on the continental stage as the nation’s junior women’s 4×100-meter relay team captured top honors at the Junior Pan American Games in Asunción, Paraguay.

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Voted PanAm Sports’ Best Women’s Team, the quartet of Alana Reid, Sabrina Dockery, Marissa Palmer, and Serena Cole earned 24.1 percent of the total vote, a resounding endorsement of their performance and collective impact at the Games.

A relay performance that resonated beyond the track

The accolade recognizes more than a single race; it celebrates cohesion, composure, and competitive excellence under pressure. The team’s performance stood out among competitors across the Americas, elevating Jamaica to the pinnacle of the women’s team category at the junior level.

In congratulating the athletes, Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Christopher Samuda hailed the achievement as emblematic of the nation’s sporting values.

“The JOA celebrates with our juniors in winning PanAm’s Best Women’s Team Award,” Samuda said.

“The award underscores the excellence that the team demonstrated in the 4 X 100m relay at the Games. It was a display of team spiritedness and an unwavering commitment to Jamaica to be atop the podium where the admiration and pride of a nation beams.”

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Junior PanAm Games: A crucial stage in the Olympic journey

The Junior Pan American Games, hosted by PanAm Sports (PASO), form a key component of the Olympic Cycle. As a member of PASO, the JOA views the Games as a critical developmental platform for emerging athletes across multiple disciplines.

JOA Secretary General and Chief Executive Officer Ryan Foster emphasized the broader opportunities created by success at this level.

“As a member of PASO, the JOA treats games staged by our regional organization as windows to not only the region but to a world of opportunities for our juniors for self-actualization and prospective commercial deals,” Foster said.

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Nurturing tomorrow’s Olympians today

As a multi-sport event, the Junior Pan American Games continue to serve as a proving ground for Jamaica’s next generation of elite athletes. The JOA has consistently positioned the Games as a gateway to higher honors, exposure, and long-term career development.

“It is a hunting ground for young aspirants who dream to make their name, one day, on the big stage at the Olympic Games,” Samuda added.

Formal recognition still to come

Jamaica’s award-winning relay team, along with other honorees, will receive formal recognition at the next PanAm Sports General Assembly, scheduled for next year. The ceremony will mark yet another milestone in a journey that already reflects both promise and performance.

 

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