JOA backs lacrosse push toward historic LA 2028 Olympic debut

With the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games drawing ever closer, the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) has placed its backing squarely behind one of the country’s fastest-rising disciplines: lacrosse.

- Advertisement -

The organization’s leadership has made clear that the sport’s rapid ascent and competitive results have earned it a powerful endorsement.

“This objective is to pave the road gold to the 2028 LA Olympic Games with the platinum aspirations of our members’ sportsmen and women,” declared JOA President Christopher Samuda. “And Lacrosse is positioning itself to be in a front seat on the journey.”

A sport in full ascent

Few disciplines in Jamaica have expanded as rapidly in recent years. The growth curve has been unmistakable, highlighted most spectacularly in 2024 when the national Under-20 team delivered record-setting victories over Ireland, New Zealand, and South Korea at the World Championships in Seogwipo on Jeju Island.

Those successes followed the senior men’s breakthrough performance in 2023, a campaign that culminated in a top-eight global ranking, an unprecedented milestone that signaled Jamaica’s arrival among the sport’s international contenders.

JOA leadership fully aligned

Ryan Foster, JOA Secretary General and CEO, underscored the organization’s unified commitment to helping shepherd lacrosse onto the Olympic stage.
“As we, the JOA, join lacrosse in the call for LA, the vision is clear: we are in the game for love and victory in inspiring the present and securing the future for the sport,” Foster said.

Uber Free Rides 728x90

For the Jamaica Lacrosse Association, a berth in Los Angeles would be historic, not only as the sport’s first Olympic appearance, but as a monumental milestone for one of the JOA’s ambitious members. Samuda echoed that sentiment emphatically: “Lacrosse has earned its stripes, and it’s an open secret that our vote is with them.”

Global partners take note

Interest in Jamaica’s progress extends beyond its borders. World Lacrosse President Bob DeMarco, elected in November 2024 and now charged with steering the global organization through the LA 2028 cycle, is expected to visit the island in the near future. His arrival will offer further validation of the nation’s growing influence within the sport.

Eyes fixed on Los Angeles

With international momentum, organizational backing, and a competitive résumé that continues to strengthen, Jamaica’s lacrosse program now sits on the cusp of a defining chapter. For the JOA, the message is unmistakable: Jamaica intends not just to participate, but to compete, and to chart a pathway gilded with ambition.

- Advertisement -

 

More Stories

NAVS JA President Allison Watson flanked by four NAVS JA Volunteers at the Media Launch Event

NAVS JA unveils landmark volunteer initiative to power Jamaica’s sporting future

The National Association of Volunteers in Sports (NAVS JA) officially marked its entry onto the national stage last week with the successful media launch...
daren sammy

Daren Sammy issues blunt challenge as West Indies batsmen falter again

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — West Indies head coach Daren Sammy did not mince words after another heavy setback on New Zealand soil, delivering a...
West Indies

Jahangir’s 99 sets the stage as Capitals survive Russell’s late storm

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Dubai Capitals held their composure under extreme late pressure to register a tense nine-run victory over the...
sunshine girls

England lay down a marker, rout short-handed Sunshine Girls in series opener

England sent a clear message of intent on Saturday, producing a polished and authoritative display to defeat a depleted Jamaica 80-37 at the Copper...
Michail Antonio reflects on life after life-altering car crash

Michail Antonio’s long road back nears finish line with Leicester discussions

Nearly 12 months after a life-altering car accident cast serious doubt over his playing future, Michail Antonio is edging closer to a return to...
Reggae Girlz

Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz close 2025 ranked 39th in FIFA standings

Jamaica’s senior women’s national football team will close the calendar year ranked 39th in the world, according to FIFA’s final women’s rankings for 2025,...
Grand Slam Track unveils latest elite signings for 2025 inaugural season

Grand Slam Track seeks bankruptcy protection as Michael Johnson pledges to continue fight

Grand Slam Track, the ambitious professional league spearheaded by Olympic sprint legend Michael Johnson, has filed for bankruptcy protection after canceling its final scheduled...
Lamar Coward

Lamar Coward comes within reach of gold at IFBB Pro World Championships

Barbadian professional bodybuilder Lamar Coward delivered a standout performance on the global stage, finishing second at the 2025 International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB)...
Roston Chase fifty unable to prevent WI heavy defeat

Roston Chase laments batting collapse after West Indies fall to New Zealand

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — West Indies captain Roston Chase did not mince words after his side suffered a nine-wicket defeat to New Zealand inside...
West Indies

Duffy destroys Windies as New Zealand clinch nine-wicket win inside three days

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Jacob Duffy capped a devastating match with another masterclass in seam bowling, carving through a brittle West Indies batting order...

Latest Articles

Skip to content