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Minister Grange urges compassion as Government backs World Athletics decision

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Minister Grange urges compassion as Government backs World Athletics decision
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaica’s Minister of Sport, Olivia Grange, has called for calm, balance, and compassion in the wake of a far-reaching decision by World Athletics to reject multiple athlete transfer requests.
  • While affirming the Government’s respect for the ruling, Grange made it clear that the human impact of the decision cannot be overlooked.
  • “As a Government, we are duty bound to show regard for the ruling of the international governing body for the sport of track and field.
  • As the process of adjudication is not yet completed, we do not wish to make extensive comments at this time,” she said.
  • <h2>A decision with wide-reaching impact</h2> The ruling, handed down on Thursday, denied applications from 11 athletes seeking to switch allegiance to Turkey, including four high-profile Jamaicans - Roje Stona, Rajindra Campbell, Wayne Pinnock, and Jaydon Hibbert.

Jamaica’s Minister of Sport, Olivia Grange, has called for calm, balance, and compassion in the wake of a far-reaching decision by World Athletics to reject multiple athlete transfer requests.

While affirming the Government’s respect for the ruling, Grange made it clear that the human impact of the decision cannot be overlooked.

“As a Government, we are duty bound to show regard for the ruling of the international governing body for the sport of track and field. As the process of adjudication is not yet completed, we do not wish to make extensive comments at this time,” she said.

A decision with wide-reaching impact


The ruling, handed down on Thursday, denied applications from 11 athletes seeking to switch allegiance to Turkey, including four high-profile Jamaicans - Roje Stona, Rajindra Campbell, Wayne Pinnock, and Jaydon Hibbert.

Each athlete represents a significant part of Jamaica’s growing strength in field events, and their attempted transfer had drawn widespread attention both locally and internationally.

Even as the Government aligns with the governing body’s authority, Grange emphasized the real-life consequences of the decision, particularly for the athletes and their families.

“We know that the decision of World Athletics could have real life consequences for these athletes and by extension their families and loved ones. The Government of Jamaica will continue to support our athletes as much as possible and lobby for more to be done in this regard.”

Her remarks shift the focus from policy to people, underscoring the personal stakes behind a globally significant ruling.

A call for restraint in public discourse


In a climate where opinions have been swift and, at times, harsh, the minister issued a direct appeal to the public.

“This is a serious and sensitive issue and should not be used as an opportunity to condemn anyone. I make that appeal to the public, including users of social media. I am confident that all stakeholders will work through the present circumstances.”

It was a plea not just for understanding, but for responsibility in how the issue is discussed and judged.

The Government’s position reflects a careful balancing act: upholding the authority of international sport while advocating for the welfare of national athletes.

The message is clear, respect the rules, but do not lose sight of the individuals affected by them.

A moment that demands unity


As the situation continues to evolve, Jamaica finds itself navigating both principle and emotion.

Grange’s response offers a pathway forward, one rooted in respect for governance, but equally grounded in compassion.

In a moment charged with consequence, her call is simple:

Stand by the system, but stand by the athletes, too.

 

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