Paralympians doubtful for World Champs
Jamaica might not be represented at the nine-day International Paralympic Committee World Athletics Championships in Christchurch, New Zealand from next Friday because of lack of corporate sponsorship.
The three Jamaica Paralympic Association athletes who had been preparing to compete should have left the island yesterday, January. They are Tanto Campbell, world record holder and 2004 and 2008 Paralympic bronze medallist in discus class F56; Alphanso Cunningham, the current Pan American record holder in the discus and javelin F53 and former world record holder in the discus, as well as Sylvia Grant, six-time Paralympian in discus and javelin class F57.
They would have been accompanied by coaches Neville Sinclair and Jefferson Davis, as well as team manager Christopher Samuda.
“There is a budget shortfall of $3 million for the World Championship. The response from Corporate Jamaica has been very slow and todate we have only received one donation of $250,000 from Supreme Ventures. In addition, any late cancellation by the Jamaican team will incur financial penalties and will also deny the athletes an opportunity at an excellent chance to medal at the prestigious Games,” said Suzanne Harris-Henry, secretary general of the Jamaica Paralympic Association.