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August 15, 2024
Exploring Nanny Falls: Where Jamaica’s Natural Beauty Meets Rich History

Named after Nanny of the Maroons, Jamaica’s only female national heroine, the falls are a testament to the country's rich history and natural beauty. Visiting Nanny Falls is more than just a sightseeing trip; it’s an adventure that takes you through a breathtaking landscape while immersing you in the storied past of the Maroon people.

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August 14, 2024
Leighton Keith “Pluto” Shervington (August 13, 1950 – January 19, 2024)

Leighton Keith “Pluto” Shervington was a multi-talented Jamaican artist known for his contributions as a reggae musician, singer, audio engineer, and record producer. Born on August 13, 1950, in Saint Andrew Parish, Kingston, Jamaica, Shervington’s career spanned several decades and encompassed a wide range of roles and creative endeavors.

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August 9, 2024
Jamaican Olympians Honored with Reallocated Medals at Paris Ceremony

In a moving ceremony set against the iconic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, three former Jamaican athletes—Beverly McDonald, Chelsea Hammond-Ross, and Kaliese Spencer-Carter—were honored with reallocated Olympic medals from past Games. The event, held at Champions Park during the Paris 2024 Olympics, celebrated these athletes' achievements, finally giving them the recognition they deserved after years of waiting due to doping disqualifications of their competitors.

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August 9, 2024
Ackera Nugent Flies the Flag for Jamaica in Women's 100m Hurdles Final; 4x400m Relay Team Advances with Season-Best Performance

Jamaica's track and field prowess continues to shine as Ackera Nugent has secured her spot in the Women’s 100m Hurdles final at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Nugent, the reigning national champion, put on a stellar performance in the semi-finals, clocking an impressive 12.44 seconds to finish third in her heat. With this achievement, she will proudly carry the hopes of Jamaica as the nation’s sole representative in the final.

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August 7, 2024
Jamaica's Journey at Paris 2024: Triumphs and Trials on the Olympic Stage

Jamaica's journey at the Paris 2024 Olympics has been a mix of triumphs and challenges. Roje Stona made history by winning gold in the men's discus throw with a new Olympic record of 70.00m! Jaydon Hibbert, Orlando Bennett, Hansle Parchment, and Rasheed Broadbell have advanced to their finals, showcasing exceptional talent. Despite setbacks in the women's 400m and men's 400m hurdles, the Jamaican spirit remains strong. Stay tuned for more updates and cheer on our athletes! 🇯🇲

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August 7, 2024
Roje Stona: Jamaica's First Gold Medalist in Paris Olympics 2024

Roje Stona (born February 26, 1999) is a Jamaican track and field athlete who competes in the discus throw. Known for his remarkable strength and technique, Stona etched his name into the annals of history by securing Jamaica's first gold medal at the Paris Olympics 2024, setting a new Olympic record in the event.

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August 7, 2024
Jamaica's Historic Field Event Surge at the Olympics

Jamaica has long been synonymous with sprinting supremacy, boasting a staggering 88 Olympic medals heading into this year's Games. Remarkably, only three of these were earned in field events. This year, however, has marked a seismic shift in that narrative. For the first time, Jamaica's field event athletes are stepping into the spotlight, matching the total number of field event medals earned in all previous Olympics.

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August 6, 2024
Wayne Pinnock: Jamaica's Silver Star in Long Jump

Wayne Pinnock, born on October 24, 2000, has rapidly ascended the ranks of the athletics world to become one of Jamaica’s brightest stars in the long jump. With his recent achievements, Pinnock has firmly established himself as a leading figure in the sport, bringing pride to his homeland.

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August 4, 2024
Noah Lyles Edges Kishane Thompson in Thrilling 100m Final at Paris Olympics

In a nail-biting finish at the Stade de France on Sunday, Jamaica's Kishane Thompson delivered a stellar performance in the men's 100m final, clocking in at 9.79 seconds (1.m/s) — the same time as the winner, Noah Lyles of the USA. Despite the identical times, a photo finish determined that Lyles had edged Thompson by a thousandth of a second, sparking disbelief and disappointment among Jamaican fans.

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August 4, 2024
Jamaican Athletes Shine Despite Setbacks at Paris Olympics

Despite the disappointment of Shericka Jackson's withdrawal from the 200m due to injury, Jamaican athletes have shown resilience and determination at the 2024 Paris Olympics, advancing in multiple events and keeping the nation's medal hopes alive.

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