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Shericka Jackson pulls out of Miramar Invitational, postpones season opener for 3rd time

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Shericka Jackson pulls out of Miramar Invitational, postpones season opener for 3rd time
Key Points(5)
  • Two-time World 200m champion Shericka Jackson has decided to withdraw from the upcoming <a href="https://www.miramarinvite.com/">Miramar Invitational</a>, scheduled for Saturday, further extending her delay in preparations for the Paris Olympics slated for this summer.
  • Jackson, who has previously excelled at the Olympics, clinching medals in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, including a gold in the 4x100m relay, cited undisclosed reasons for her absence from the event.
  • This marks the third time Jackson has postponed her season opener, having previously withdrawn from the JAAA Puma/Fuller/Anderson Development Meet and the Grace Jackson/Queen’s Development Meet earlier in the year.
  • <h2>Jackson expressed her disappointment</h2> In a statement on her Facebook page, Jackson expressed her disappointment at missing the Miramar Invitational and assured her fans of updates regarding her future competitions.
  • President of MVP Track Club, Bruce James, supported Jackson's decision, emphasizing that it was in her best interest at this time.

Two-time World 200m champion Shericka Jackson has decided to withdraw from the upcoming Miramar Invitational, scheduled for Saturday, further extending her delay in preparations for the Paris Olympics slated for this summer.

Jackson, who has previously excelled at the Olympics, clinching medals in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, including a gold in the 4x100m relay, cited undisclosed reasons for her absence from the event.

This marks the third time Jackson has postponed her season opener, having previously withdrawn from the JAAA Puma/Fuller/Anderson Development Meet and the Grace Jackson/Queen’s Development Meet earlier in the year.

Jackson expressed her disappointment


In a statement on her Facebook page, Jackson expressed her disappointment at missing the Miramar Invitational and assured her fans of updates regarding her future competitions. President of MVP Track Club, Bruce James, supported Jackson's decision, emphasizing that it was in her best interest at this time.

Additionally, another MVP athlete, Anthonique Strachan of The Bahamas, has also withdrawn from the meet. Both Jackson and Strachan were scheduled to compete in the women’s 200m event.

Jackson's absence adds to the list of high-profile athletes missing from the Miramar Invitational, including reigning world 100m champion Sha’Carri Richardson of the USA. Over 20 Jamaican athletes were slated to participate in the event at the Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar, Florida.

Jackson's withdrawal underscores the challenges faced by athletes in maintaining their peak performance levels amidst uncertainties and disruptions in the sports calendar, highlighting the importance of strategic decision-making in their career trajectories.

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