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GC Foster College, Sprintec Track Club sign MoU
State Minister in the Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Ministry, Alando Terrelonge (left), co-signs the Memorandum of Understanding between the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sport, and Sprintec Track Club, during a ceremony at the college's Campus in Angels, St Catherine, on Friday (August 24). Others looking on (from 2nd left) are: College Chairman, David Mais; President, Jamaica Athletic Administrative Association, (JAAA), Dr Warren Blake; Acting College Principal, Maurice Wilson; Sprintec Chairman, Dr Paul Auden; and Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President, Christopher Samuda.
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August 24, 2018

GC Foster College, Sprintec Track Club sign MoU

KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — Representatives of the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sport and Sprintec Track Club, which is based at the institution, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalising their partnership forged to facilitate training arrangements for world-class athletes.

The MoU, which is expected to span approximately five years, will cover accommodation, nutrition, and basic medical assistance for athletes in training who are resident in Sprintec’s camp; and market the college’s brand and any other track related engagements that the signatories may agree on.

The signing took place at the College’s Campus in Angels, St Catherine yesterday.

In a message read by State Minister in the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Alando Terrelonge, Portfolio Minister, Olivia Grange, noted that the MoU will also enable the college to host athletic competitions that foster the development of fledgling athletes.

“They will also partner with the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) in offering scholarships to national/high performance athletes, who are members of Sprintec,” she further stated.

Grange pointed out that the MOU “signals the start of something great” and commended the signatories for having the foresight to establish and develop the relationship.

“I hope that this partnership… will continue to grow. I hope that more athletes will emerge from GC Foster (College) and become members of Sprintec and, ultimately, represent Jamaica on the global stage,” she stated.

Since 2003, Sprintec has been operating from the college’s campus when current head coach and Acting Principal, Maurice Wilson, guided Jamaica’s Christopher Williams to the Silver medal in the Men’s 200-metres final at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships in Paris, France.

In his remarks, Wilson, who outlined the rich history shared by the College and track club, underscored the pivotal role the MoU will have in shaping the development of athletes at Sprintec, and the potential derivable benefits to Jamaica.

Other speakers attending the ceremony, who also endorsed the MoU, included: Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President, Christopher Samuda; and JAA President, Dr Warren Blake.

Sprintec athlete, Sherone Simpson, who spoke with JIS News, described the MoU as a “wonderful” gesture, and welcomed the partnership’s formalisation, noting that “it is good for the school, club and Jamaica.”

Other prominent athletes who are members of Sprintec Track Club include: 2017 IAAF World Championship Women’s 400-Metres hurdles Bronze medallist, Ristananna Tracey; 2018 Commonwealth Games 400-Meters Women’s Silver medallist, Anastacia Leroy; and 2014 Commonwealth Games, Men’s 200-Metres Gold medallist, Rasheed Dwyer.

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