Tuesday February 3, 2026
The countdown to the 2026 Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run shifted into high gear on Sunday as Sagicor Foundation took over Broken Plate at Progressive Shopping Centre in Barbican for an intimate brunch experience with this year’s patrons, dancehall artiste Kemar “Ding Dong” Ottey, and World 100m champion Oblique Seville.
Between delectable bites of Chef Damion Stewart’s stylish spread and lavish pours courtesy of Select Brands, the atmosphere was relaxed. The afternoon carried a powerful purpose as Ding Dong and Seville mingled with guests to drum up support for the $150-million fund-raising goal to rebuild schools in western Jamaica following the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Melissa in October last year.
With DJ Rio spinning a soundtrack of chart-topping hits, it was the perfect atmosphere to fuel the countdown to race day on Sunday, February 15.
Page 2 brings highlights.
The Sigma Set Sagicor Sigma Run 2026 patrons, dancehall artiste Ding Dong (fourth left) and World 100m champion Oblique Seville, shared the frame with members of the Sagicor Group Jamaica team of (from left) Group Vice-President, Marketing, Daidre Sloley McKay; Group Vice-President Communications, Digital Media and Corporate Social Responsibility Nicole Campbell-Robinson; Executive Vice-President and Chief Investment Officer Tracy-Ann Spence; Sagicor Bank CEO Chorvelle Johnson Cunningham; Sagicor Investments Vice-President Wealth and Corporate Relationship Management Bianca Nam McDaniel; and Sagicor Investments CEO Tara Nunes.Karl Mclarty
Stir Fry Dancehall artiste Ding Dong (right) showed off his signature flair on the dance floor alongside fellow 2026 Sagicor Sigma Run patron and World 100m champion Oblique Seville.Karl Mclarty
Family Affair Spotted at the brunch were Marriott International Sales Manager Leah Hollingsworth and her attorney-at-law cousin Maurice Smith. Karl Mclarty
Any Given Sunday Raising a glass to the festivities was Select Brands Category Manager Trizan Chung Ying.Karl Mclarty
