Jamaica to host Caribbean Archery Development Championship in Priory St Ann from July 10-14

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Reggae Boyz climbs two places to number 53 on FIFA/Coca Cola World Rankings

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Erriyon Knighton cleared to compete at US Olympic trials

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Reggae Boyz kit ranked second best jersey at Copa America

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Elaine Thompson-Herah will not defend her 200 meters title at the Olympic Games in Paris

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Omar Mcleod and Shanieka  Ricketts both produced podium topping performances at the World Athletics Continental Tour

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Rafael Nadal to skip Wimbledon next month, to focus on Paris Olympic Games

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Frazier’s Whip will open Concacaf Women’s Club Championship campaign on the road

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Jamaica race to qualify a 4×400 meters team for the Paris Olympic Games

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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Jamaica’s National Beach Wrestling Team heads off to Brazilian Jiuitsu tournament in Spain 

Eight countries including host Jamaica and the United States have been confirmed to compete in the Caribbean Archery Development Championship set to be held at Plantation Cove, in Priory St Ann from July 10-14. 

The other participating countries  who will be showcasing their best archers in the region include:  Barbados, Bahamas, Colombia, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the US Virgin Islands. 

Meanwhile, approximately 25 athletes are down to represent team Jamaica at the four day Championship, with the final list to be ratified and released shortly. 

The Jamaican team will be guided by the New Zealand based head coach Petra Baker. 

The opening ceremony is set for the 11th of July. 

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