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Are Jamaican athletes ready for the World Championship Challenge? | read this item
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By Eron Samuels, TrackAlerts.com
These days everyone seems to be worried about the condition of our Jamaican athletes leading up to the 2009 World Championships based on the times that they have been running at meets in recent times. As you move about on the streets everyday any discussion about track and field would be that our athletes don’t look fit as yet compared to the athletes in the United States and other countries.
With national trials being only a matter of weeks away, for some, it is a matter of great concern, but for individuals who are exposed to the technical aspect of track and field; this is nothing to worry about. Jamaican coaches have reached a level of maturity where they no longer see the need to rush athletes to run fast times early in the season, but to have them gradually come of their own and peak, and be at their best at major competitions.
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In order to make the US track and field team, athletes must be at their best based on the level of competition being faced. It is much easier in Jamaica; yes I know there is stiff competition but at least top Jamaican athletes can cruise through the rounds and then the real heat begins at the semi-finals through to the finals, compared to the US where every round is like the finals of the Olympics.
I am not saying that there is nothing to worry about but I think that we should have some faith in Jamaican coaches and wait to see the results. We don’t have to worry; the finals of the national trials will speak for itself; remember Jamaican athletes will be competing among the best in the world at our national trials; these individuals are our own.
We just have to make sure that our Jamaican athletes get the support that is needed to once again become world champions.
For any comments please email me at eronsamuels@gmail.com
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By Eron Samuels, TrackAlerts.com
These days everyone seems to be worried about the condition of our Jamaican athletes leading up to the 2009 World Championships based on the times that they have been running at meets in recent times. As you move about on the streets everyday any discussion about track and field would be that our athletes don’t look fit as yet compared to the athletes in the United States and other countries.
With national trials being only a matter of weeks away, for some, it is a matter of great concern, but for individuals who are exposed to the technical aspect of track and field; this is nothing to worry about. Jamaican coaches have reached a level of maturity where they no longer see the need to rush athletes to run fast times early in the season, but to have them gradually come of their own and peak, and be at their best at major competitions.
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In order to make the US track and field team, athletes must be at their best based on the level of competition being faced. It is much easier in Jamaica; yes I know there is stiff competition but at least top Jamaican athletes can cruise through the rounds and then the real heat begins at the semi-finals through to the finals, compared to the US where every round is like the finals of the Olympics.
I am not saying that there is nothing to worry about but I think that we should have some faith in Jamaican coaches and wait to see the results. We don’t have to worry; the finals of the national trials will speak for itself; remember Jamaican athletes will be competing among the best in the world at our national trials; these individuals are our own.
We just have to make sure that our Jamaican athletes get the support that is needed to once again become world champions.
For any comments please email me at eronsamuels@gmail.com
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