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Jaydon Hibbert claims JOA’s first-ever Olympic Spirit Award in landmark moment

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Jaydon Hibbert claims JOA’s first-ever Olympic Spirit Award in landmark moment

Kingston, Jamaica – In a night steeped in celebration and reverence for athletic resilience, Jamaica’s rising star Jaydon Hibbert became the historic first recipient of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) Olympic Spirit Award.

The award was bestowed during a glittering ceremony at the Terra Nova Hotel on Saturday, recognizing Hibbert’s extraordinary fortitude, perseverance, and embodiment of the Olympic ideals at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Unyielding spirit amid adversity

Despite competing under the shadow of discomfort, Hibbert delivered an awe-inspiring performance in the men’s triple jump, missing the bronze medal by a razor-thin margin of 0.03 centimeters and securing a remarkable fourth-place finish. As the youngest competitor in his field, the 19-year-old showcased composure and determination far beyond his years.

The JOA citation hailed Hibbert as a paragon of resilience, describing him as “dauntless and with inborn patriotism.” It added: "The heart of a gladiator will always beat with the lifeblood of a champion, and Jaydon is of that mettle. The Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) applauds Jaydon Hibbert, a distinguished brother of our household and our first Olympic Spirit awardee."

Jaydon with Coach Travis Geopert 2

Global recognition of excellence

In addition to this honor, Hibbert is also a nominee for the World Athletics Rising Star Award for the second consecutive year, further cementing his reputation as one of the brightest young talents in the sport.

Christopher Samuda, President of the JOA, delivered an impassioned address during the ceremony, emphasizing the significance of Hibbert’s achievement: "The award not only recognizes athletic excellence but also celebrates the spirit of perseverance and sportsmanship that transcends the playing field."

A grateful heart and determined mind

Taking the stage to accept his award, Hibbert’s heartfelt words resonated with those in attendance: "To be recognized in this way is truly humbling. The Olympic Games were a test of my spirit, and I’m proud to represent Jamaica on and off the field. This award serves as motivation for what’s to come."

The Terra Nova Hotel event also served as a platform to honor Jamaica’s six Olympic medalists from Paris 2024. However, it was Hibbert’s story of grit and determination that captivated the audience, underscoring the JOA’s commitment to celebrating not just victory, but the core values of Olympism – character, courage, and unyielding tenacity.

The spirit of a champion

Samuda encapsulated the essence of the evening in his remarks: "Jaydon's inclusion underscores the JOA’s mission to celebrate the heart of Olympism – not merely athletic triumph, but the courage to rise above challenges and embody the indomitable Olympic spirit."

As the evening concluded, Hibbert’s journey from promising teenager to global contender stood as a beacon of inspiration, reminding all that the true measure of an athlete lies not only in the medals won but in the battles fought with heart and determination.

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