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Jamaica has the prestigious honor of having the most success per capita of any country world in track and field. This great honor started when Jamaica's first track Gold Medallists Dr Authur Wint won the 400m in 1948 Olympics. He along other greats Herb McKenley, Leslie Laing, and George Rhoden put Jamaica on the map in one of the greatest relays when the team won the 4 x 400 relay in the 1952 Olympics.

Jamaica's success at the Olympics and international competitions continued through out years with athletes like Donald Quarrie (gold 200m, silver 100m, in the 1976 Olympics), Bert Cameron (silver, 400 relay, 1988), to Grace Jackson (silver, 200m, 1988), to Winthrop Graham (silver, 400m hurdles, 1992), Raymond Stewart, Juliet Cuthbert (silver, 100, 200m, 1992), Deon Hemmings (gold, 400 hurdles, 1996) and perhaps the most popular athlete track Queen Merlene Ottey who has more International and Olympics medal than any other Jamaicans.

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  UPCOMING EVENTS
Boys/Girls Championships @ The National Stadium: March 30, 2011
Carifta Games - Montego Bay, Jamaica: April 23, 2011
IAAF/JN World Challenge @ the National Stadium: May 07, 2011
Penn Relays at Penn State, Philadelphia: April 28, 2011
  PHOTO HIGHLIGHT
  • Veronica Campbell
    Veronica Campbell-Brown (L) of Jamaica looks on with team mates after the Women's 4 x 100m Relay Final...
  • Veronica Campbell
    BEIJING - AUGUST 21: (L-R) Cydonie Mothersill of Cayman Islands, Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica and...
  • Veronica Campbell
    BEIJING - AUGUST 21: Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica receives the gold medal during the medal ceremony...
  • Our Girls
    Our Girls at 2008 Olympics
  • Our Team
    Our Team at 2008 Olympics
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