From Team GB to Jamaica! Mica Moore’s unforgettable Olympic return

Cardiff, Wales – Mica Moore’s Olympic story has come full circle, shaped by heritage, perseverance, and an unshakable belief in second chances.

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Six years after her last appearance on the sport’s biggest stage, the former Great Britain bobsleigh star will return to Olympic competition next month, his time racing under the flag of Jamaica.

The 32-year-old from Newport, south Wales, has officially qualified for the Milan–Cortina Winter Games in the women’s monobob event, sealing a comeback that few could have predicted and even fewer could have scripted.

A proven Olympian, a new mission

Moore is no stranger to Olympic pressure. At the 2018 PyeongChang Games, she and pilot Mica McNeill delivered Great Britain’s best-ever result in women’s bobsleigh, finishing eighth. That performance marked the high point of her initial Olympic chapter.

Now, Moore is poised to make history again, this time as part of Jamaica’s storied bobsleigh tradition.

Her eligibility was finalized after she received Jamaican citizenship in December 2024, allowing her to compete for the nation that reflects her family roots. Her grandfather, Venson Byfield, was part of the Windrush generation that settled in Wales, a lineage Moore now honors on sport’s grandest stage.

“The greatest honor of my career”

Moore announced her qualification with a deeply emotional message, capturing the magnitude of her return.

“I can’t believe it,” she wrote on social media. “Four years ago, I watched from the sidelines, but four years later, I’ve booked my seat at the party. This is the greatest honour of my career to represent my heritage of Jamaica at the Olympics, a moment I have only dreamt of!”

Her words reflected not just triumph, but vindication after years away from the sport she once ruled.

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Setbacks, silence, and a painful exit

Before bobsleigh, Moore was a standout track sprinter who represented Wales at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Her transition to ice brought rapid success, but also deep challenges.

In 2022, she stepped away from the British bobsleigh program, citing “damaging and offensive behaviour” within the system. What followed was a three-year absence from elite competition, during which her Olympic future appeared closed.

Yet the dream never fully faded.

A comeback forged by resolve

In January 2025, Moore returned to competition wearing Jamaican colors at a European Cup event in Lillehammer, Norway. The race marked more than a comeback, it reignited an Olympic ambition once thought extinguished.

“The journey was never going to be easy,” Moore reflected. “This is the biggest message to myself to never ever give up. To keep going even when hurting and when others try to halt you.”

That resolve carried her through qualification and back into the Olympic field.

Jamaica’s legacy grows again

Moore’s qualification adds another compelling chapter to Jamaica’s enduring bobsleigh narrative, a legacy immortalized by Cool Runnings and continually refreshed by modern success.

Jamaica will arrive in Milan–Cortina with significant presence, having also qualified teams in the four-man and two-man bobsleigh events, underscoring the nation’s growing influence in winter sport.

The XXV Winter Olympic Games will take place from February 6-22 in northern Italy. For Moore, they represent not just competition, but closure, rebirth, and the fulfillment of a long-held dream.

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