The beginning of organised athletics in Jamaica (Part 2)
Arnold Bertram, Contributor
By the end of the 19th century, track and field athletics was second only to cricket in its popular appeal as a Jamaican pastime. A major contributing factor to its growing po-pularity was the inclusion of competitive athletic events at com-munity fairs and the institution of sports days in schools islandwide. For the most part, young men were the chief participants, and the 100 yards was the favourite race. The system of handicapping, which was commonplace in Britain, was
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Arnold Bertram, Contributor
By the end of the 19th century, track and field athletics was second only to cricket in its popular appeal as a Jamaican pastime. A major contributing factor to its growing po-pularity was the inclusion of competitive athletic events at com-munity fairs and the institution of sports days in schools islandwide. For the most part, young men were the chief participants, and the 100 yards was the favourite race. The system of handicapping, which was commonplace in Britain, was
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