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The return of a star! Sabrina Dockery made her highly anticipated season debut on Jamaican soil at the 2026 GC Foster Classic. Now training overseas with her Adidas family, Dockery showed exactly why she is one of the most exciting talents in the professional ranks. Competeing in the Women's 100m, she powered through the finish line to clock a sharp Season's Best of 11.13s (-0.9). Despite the negative wind, she looked effortless, finishing well ahead of the field including GC Foster’s Mickaell Moodie (11.60s) and Tri-Tania Lowe (11.73s). It’s a massive statement for Dockery as she begins her outdoor campaign back home! Final Results - Women's 100m (Group B): 🥇 Sabrina Dockery (Adidas) - 11.13 (SB) 🥈 Mickaell Moodie (GC Foster) - 11.60 (SB) 🥉 Tri-Tania Lowe (GC Foster) - 11.73 (SB) #SabrinaDockery #AdidasRunning #GCFosterClassic #JamaicaAthletics #TrackAndField #Sprints #100m #Comeback #NationalStadium #jaydubLowSports
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She’s back! Theianna-Lee Terrelonge, now representing Uptimum in her professional comeback season, showed her class at the 2026 GC Foster Classic. Competing in the Girls' Class 1 200m, Terrelonge powered to a Season’s Best of 24.12s (+1.4) to secure the overall victory. It was a hard-fought win as she held off a strong challenge from Holmwood Technical’s Abrina Wright (24.26s) and Edwin Allen’s Shanique Cassanova, who clocked a new Personal Best of 24.46s for third. Terrelonge's progression is looking sharp as she navigates her first year as a pro athlete! Final Results - Girls' Class 1 200m: 🥇 Theianna-Lee Terrelonge (Uptimum) - 24.12 (SB) 🥈 Abrina Wright (Holmwood Technical) - 24.26 (SB) 🥉 Shanique Cassanova (Edwin Allen) - 24.46 (PB) #TheiannaLeeTerrelonge #Uptimum #GCFosterClassic #JamaicaAthletics #TrackAndField #Sprints #200m #ComebackSeason #HolmwoodTechnical #EdwinAllen #jaydubLowSports
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The double is complete! Later that same day at the 2023 COCAA Western Championships, 14-year-old Shanoya Douglas of Muschett High returned to the track to claim her second gold medal in the Girls Class 3 200m Dash. Clocking a swift 24.44s, Shanoya showcased the incredible range and speed that has become her trademark. Her performance was a direct pursuit of the meet record of 24.07s, a mark ironically set by fellow sprint sensation Lavanya Williams back in 2020. By sweeping both the 400m and 200m, Douglas solidified her status as the rising star to watch in Jamaican sprinting. Finals Results: Shanoya Douglas (Muschett) - 24.44 (Age 14) Sharla Bell (Mount Alvernia) - 25.38 (Age 14) Tana-Shae Gooden (Muschett) - 25.43 (Age 14) #ShanoyaDouglas #MuschettHigh #WesternChamps #TrackAndField #Jamaica #200m #Class3 #SprintDouble #jaydublowsports
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Witness the early dominance of a future track icon! At just 14 years old, Shanoya Douglas of Muschett High put the Western Championship on notice with a commanding performance in the Girls Class 3 400m Dash. Clocking a brilliant 56.75s, Shanoya secured the gold medal and set her sights on the long-standing meet record of 56.13s held by Rasheika Byfield since 2020. This victory at the 2023 COCAA Western Championships was a clear signal of the elite speed endurance that would eventually lead her to global world leads and national records. Finals Results: Shanoya Douglas (Muschett) - 56.75 (Age 14) Mareka Williams (STETHS) - 59.50 (Age 13) Tiffany Watson (Lacovia) - 59.75 (Age 14) #ShanoyaDouglas #MuschettHigh #WesternChamps #TrackAndField #Jamaica #400m #Class3 #jaydublowsports
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MVP’s Kerrica Hill Blazes to New 200m Personal Best at Velocity Fest 18! Kerrica Hill of MVP Track & Field Club just put the 200m field on notice! In a star-studded Final A at Velocity Fest 18, Kerrica delivered a clinical performance to stop the clock in a brand new Personal Best of 22.80s (+0.5). It was a dominant display of speed and curve-running as she held off her high-profile MVP teammates, including Barbados’ world medalist Sada Williams (23.05s) and both Tina Clayton (23.11s PB) and Tia Clayton (23.33s). Kerrica's transition from the 100m hurdles to the flat sprints continues to yield massive results, and this PB victory against such a deep field proves she is ready for the big stage this season. Final Results - Women's 200m Final A: 🥇 Kerrica Hill (MVP) - 22.80 (PB) 🥈 Sada Williams (MVP) - 23.05 🥉 Tina Clayton (MVP) - 23.11 (PB) Jodean Williams (SprinTec) - 23.12 (SB) Tia Clayton (MVP) - 23.33 (SB) #KerricaHill #MVPTrackClub #VelocityFest18 #TrackAndField #Sprints #200m #TinaClayton #TiaClayton #SadaWilliams #JamaicaAthletics #jaydubLowSports
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Excelsior High School Takes Class 1 4x100m Glory at Champs 2026! Absolute scenes at the National Stadium! Excelsior High School silenced the critics to claim the Boys' Class 1 4x100m title at the 2026 ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Championships. With flawless baton work and incredible anchor-leg speed, Excelsior stopped the clock in a blistering 39.53s to take the gold. The drama didn't stop there, as Jamaica College and Kingston College could not be separated by the naked eye, both finishing in a massive dead heat of 39.66s for the silver and bronze points. This race was a masterclass in relay sprinting, featuring top-tier programs like William Knibb, Edwin Allen, and Calabar all fighting to the line. Excelsior's victory secures a vital 12 points and cements their legacy in the Class 1 sprint ranks! Final Results - Boys' Class 1 4x100m: 🥇 Excelsior High School - 39.53 🥈 Jamaica College - 39.66 🥉 Kingston College - 39.66 William Knibb Memorial - 40.04 Edwin Allen High School - 40.10 #ExcelsiorHigh #Champs2026 #JamaicaAthletics #TrackAndField #Relay #4x100m #JamaicaCollege #KingstonCollege #Sprints #NationalStadium #jaydubLowSports
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Edwin Allen High School Claims Class 1 4x100m Gold in Dominant Fashion | Champs 2026 The blue and white of Edwin Allen High School reigned supreme in the Girls' Class 1 4x100m final at the 2026 ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Championships! The Edwin Allen team—comprising standouts like Allexxe Henry and Shanique Cassanova and anchored by Renecia Edwards—stopped the clock in a blistering 44.43s. They left the field in their wake, finishing well ahead of Hydel High School (46.25s) and Holmwood Technical High (46.80s). It was a masterclass in relay sprinting that secured a vital 12 points for the Frankfield-based institution and sent a clear message to the rest of the competition at the National Stadium. Final Results - Girls' Class 1 4x100m: 🥇 Edwin Allen High School - 44.43 🥈 Hydel High School - 46.25 🥉 Holmwood Technical High School - 46.80 #EdwinAllenHigh #Champs2026 #JamaicaAthletics #TrackAndField #Relay #4x100m #Sprints #HydelHigh #HolmwoodTechnical #NationalStadium #jaydubLowSports
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THE MORTIMER GEDDES TROPHY IS BACK AT OLD HOPE ROAD! 🏆💙🦅 The wait is over! Jamaica College has reclaimed the throne as the ISSA Champs 2026 Boys' Champions! After a week of relentless competition and wire-to-wire dominance, the Dark Blue has returned to the top of schoolboy athletics. With 345 points, JC ended the four-year reign of their rivals in spectacular fashion. From the tactical brilliance in the field events to the explosive speed on the track, every True Blue athlete left it all at the National Stadium. To cap it off in style, taking the Boys' 4x400m relay in 3:08.18 was the perfect exclamation point on a historic performance! 💨🔥 Huge respect to the runner-up, Kingston College, for a fierce battle that pushed the competition to the limit. The rivalry remains the heartbeat of Champs, but for 2026, the glory belongs to the College! Fervet Opus! Congratulations to the athletes, the coaching staff, and the entire JC family on your 23rd title! 🦁🎓 #ISSAChamps2026 #TrackAndField #JamaicaCollege #JC #TrueBlue #FervetOpus #Champions #JamaicaChamps #HighSchoolTrack #jaydubLowSports
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THE CROWN IS BACK IN FRANKFIELD! 🏆💙🤍 The throne has been reclaimed! After a week of pure grit, heart-stopping finishes, and elite athleticism at the National Stadium, the girls from Edwin Allen High School stand tall as the ISSA Champs 2026 Winners! 🥇 From the first gun to the final relay, the Lady Comanches showed the world what it means to have the heart of a champion. Every stride was a statement, and every point was a testament to the tireless work put in on the track. Huge respect to all the competitors who pushed us to be our best—the rivalry makes the victory that much sweeter. But today, the blue and white reigns supreme! 🕊️💨 Congratulations to the athletes, the coaching staff, and the entire Edwin Allen community! #ISSAChamps2026 #TrackAndField #EdwinAllenHighSchool #EdwinAllen #JamaicaChamps #Champions #HighSchoolTrack #LadyComanches #jaydubLowSports
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The future of Jamaican sprinting is in safe hands! 🇯🇲 Watch as Alana Reid goes head-to-head with Kevona Davis of Racers Track Club in a blistering 200m showdown at Velocity Fest 18. Alana showed incredible top-end speed to take the section win in 22.83s (+2.7 m/s), holding off a strong challenge from Kevona. #AlanaReid #KevonaDavis #RacersTrackClub #VelocityFest18 #JamaicaAthletics #TrackAndField #Sprints #Women200m #NextGen #jaydubLowSports
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The Queen is back in her element! 👑🇯🇲 Elaine Thompson-Herah of Elite Performance Track Club made her highly anticipated 200m return at Velocity Fest 18, looking absolutely effortless as she clocked a 22.61s season opener. After focusing on the 60m earlier this year, it was her first time over the half-lap distance since 2023—and she didn't miss a beat! ⚡️ The future of Jamaican sprinting was also on full display with Kerrica Hill and Alana Reid rounding out an elite podium. Women's 200m Overall Top 3: 🥇 Elaine Thompson-Herah (Elite Performance) - 22.61 🥈 Kerrica Hill (MVP Track & Field Club) - 22.80 (PB) 🥉 Alana Reid - 22.83w The road to the top continues! 🏃🏾‍♀️💨 #ElaineThompsonHerah #ElitePerformance #MVPTrackClub #VelocityFest18 #JamaicaAthletics #TrackAndField #Sprints #200m #TheQueen #jaydubLowSports
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Elaine Thompson-Herah is back!! 💨🔥 In her first 200m race in three years, the double-double Olympic champion looked as smooth as ever, clocking 22.61 seconds (+1.4) to take the win at Velocity Fest 18 last night. 📸 @eliteperformancetc 🎥 @jaydublow #elainethompsonherah #200m #teamjamaica #worldathletics
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