Roll Call: Juniors Athletes Who "Disappeared"!
Some of our immensely talented former junior athletes made an effort to maintain their outstanding performances in their senior years, but failed for different reasons. To cite just one example here (I could cite several), the last time I saw Kerry-Ann Richards was as lead-off runner on Jamaica’s 4x100-meter relay team at the 1999 Pan Am Games in Canada. That Pan American Games record-breaking team, led off by Kerry, included Aileen Bailey (backstretch), Beverley Grant (curve), and Peta-Gaye Dowdie on anchor. Suffice it to say that that talented team smashed the women’s sprint relay record!
I cannot recall seeing Kerry-Ann Richards since.
On another note, this phenomena of junior athletes failing to live up to their promise is not limited to Jamdown, as we can point to several others from elsewhere, include Trinidad’s Fana Ashby, Alicia Cave and Wanda Hutson, Barbados’ Danielle Norville, the Bahamas’ Shandria Brown and Utica Edgecombe, St Kitts’ Tiandra Ponteen, and Martinique’s Adrianna Lamalle (who I quite frankly expected to have been a hurdling star for France by now). At least Grenada’s Sherry Fletcher won the NCAA 100-meter title a few years ago, because I was about to give up on that talented young lady.
Below is a sampling of Jamaica’s missing-in-action teen athletes: (Glancing at my list now, I realize that it contains mainly girls, but I have to get away from this computer until later.)
Nickesha Anderson
Revoli Campbell
Keisha Downer
Patricia Hall
Nadina Marsh
Anneisha Mclaughlin
Sheryl Morgan
Jodi-Ann Powell
Davita Prendergast
Kerry-Ann Richards
Camille Robinson
Tulia Robinson
Tracey-Ann Rowe
Astia Walker
Claudine Williams
Boys
Pete Coley
Tesfa Latty
Jason Shelton
Steve Slowly
Winston Smith
Yhann Plummer
Some of our immensely talented former junior athletes made an effort to maintain their outstanding performances in their senior years, but failed for different reasons. To cite just one example here (I could cite several), the last time I saw Kerry-Ann Richards was as lead-off runner on Jamaica’s 4x100-meter relay team at the 1999 Pan Am Games in Canada. That Pan American Games record-breaking team, led off by Kerry, included Aileen Bailey (backstretch), Beverley Grant (curve), and Peta-Gaye Dowdie on anchor. Suffice it to say that that talented team smashed the women’s sprint relay record!
I cannot recall seeing Kerry-Ann Richards since.
On another note, this phenomena of junior athletes failing to live up to their promise is not limited to Jamdown, as we can point to several others from elsewhere, include Trinidad’s Fana Ashby, Alicia Cave and Wanda Hutson, Barbados’ Danielle Norville, the Bahamas’ Shandria Brown and Utica Edgecombe, St Kitts’ Tiandra Ponteen, and Martinique’s Adrianna Lamalle (who I quite frankly expected to have been a hurdling star for France by now). At least Grenada’s Sherry Fletcher won the NCAA 100-meter title a few years ago, because I was about to give up on that talented young lady.
Below is a sampling of Jamaica’s missing-in-action teen athletes: (Glancing at my list now, I realize that it contains mainly girls, but I have to get away from this computer until later.)
Nickesha Anderson
Revoli Campbell
Keisha Downer
Patricia Hall
Nadina Marsh
Anneisha Mclaughlin
Sheryl Morgan
Jodi-Ann Powell
Davita Prendergast
Kerry-Ann Richards
Camille Robinson
Tulia Robinson
Tracey-Ann Rowe
Astia Walker
Claudine Williams
Boys
Pete Coley
Tesfa Latty
Jason Shelton
Steve Slowly
Winston Smith
Yhann Plummer
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