President of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) Christopher Samuda is predicting an “impressive” medal haul at the inaugural Caribbean Games, which began in Guadeloupe on Wednesday and ran through to July 3.
The seven-sport games will be confined to athletes under 23 years of age, and it will include 18 countries.
“It is an Under-23 game, and the Jamaica Olympic Association welcomes the games as yet another opportunity for our youth to excel on the regional stage. Our commitment to our youth impels us to invest in them in bridging their aspirations with the reality of success,” Samuda said.
He added: “Our management team led by Karen Anderson has been in place for over a year, as we believe that the delivery of a successful game and the welfare of our athletes will in large measure depend on forwarding planning and efficiency and the knowledge base and effectiveness of management.
“We are forecasting a medal haul that will be impressive, and we want to thank our athletes, coaches, and administrators for their commitment and service to our nation.”
Jamaica will be participating in six sports – netball, swimming, basketball (3×3), track and field, judo, and cycling. Futsal is the only sport that the country will not be contested, with the 33 athletes down to participate.