I am surprised that no one posted this development regarding the super talented Shericka Jackson!
In going to MVP, Shericka, in my opinion, must surely have made one of the best decisions of her life! The MVP results for the women are there for us to see: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Melaine Walker, Brigitte Foster, Shericka Williams, Sherone Simpson, Anneisha McLaughlin, Christine Day, Ristananna Tracey (when she had sense)!
Shericka Jackson starts tertiary studies in Jamaica
Posted by admin on September 13, 2013
Shericka Jackson, Jamaica’s top female junior sprinter over the last few years has started her tertiary education studies at the University of Technology (UTech).
Jackson, a former Vere student, has been dominant on the local and regional junior track & field circuit for the last five years. She won several Carifta Games, Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships, along with ISSA GraceKennedy Boys Champs Girls’ Championships gold medals.
Her biggest accomplishment, however, came at the 2011 World Youth Championships where she secured the bronze medal for Jamaica.
Jackson has personal best times of 22.83secs in the 200m, which she ran to win silver at this year’s Carifta Games, and 51.60secs in the 400m to top the Class 1 event at Champs in March.
Source: TrackAlerts (http://trackalerts.com/2013/09/13/sh...es-in-jamaica/ )
In going to MVP, Shericka, in my opinion, must surely have made one of the best decisions of her life! The MVP results for the women are there for us to see: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Melaine Walker, Brigitte Foster, Shericka Williams, Sherone Simpson, Anneisha McLaughlin, Christine Day, Ristananna Tracey (when she had sense)!
Shericka Jackson starts tertiary studies in Jamaica
Posted by admin on September 13, 2013
Shericka Jackson, Jamaica’s top female junior sprinter over the last few years has started her tertiary education studies at the University of Technology (UTech).
Jackson, a former Vere student, has been dominant on the local and regional junior track & field circuit for the last five years. She won several Carifta Games, Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships, along with ISSA GraceKennedy Boys Champs Girls’ Championships gold medals.
Her biggest accomplishment, however, came at the 2011 World Youth Championships where she secured the bronze medal for Jamaica.
Jackson has personal best times of 22.83secs in the 200m, which she ran to win silver at this year’s Carifta Games, and 51.60secs in the 400m to top the Class 1 event at Champs in March.
Source: TrackAlerts (http://trackalerts.com/2013/09/13/sh...es-in-jamaica/ )
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