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1 Usain Bolt By Chris Weis

2  Jamaica feels honored to have the most success per capita of any country of the world in Track and Field.  Jamaicans first gold medalist is Dr. Authur Wint winning the 400m in the 1948 Olympics.  In Jamaica, track and field is a big part of their curriculum in schools with growing children.  To the right is a famous Jamaican track athlete, Asafa Powell

3  Bobsledding began in the late 19 th century when the Swiss attached a steering mechanism to a toboggan  Two Americans actually founded Jamaican bobsledding. George B. Fitch and William Maloney  Jamaican bobsled debuted at the 1988 Winter Olympics which was the inspiration for the movie “Cool Running's.”  The 2000 Jamaican bobsled team won gold in 2000 in the world push bobsled championships.

4  Football in Jamaica was introduced toward the end of the 19 th century with 1893 being the first Jamaican football club  Jamaica’s first international appearance was vs. Haiti in 1925 where Jamaica won all three games. This was the start to their quest  Jamaica has had many World Cup appearances dating back to 1966 but never winning a World Cup Title

5  Cricket plays a strong and pivotal role in Jamaican’s excellence.  Jamaica and the West Indies cricket fraternity are very proud of their success in hosting the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup which entailed 49 days of cricket performance.  Jamaica is the best cricketing nation in the Caribbean with many championships to show.  Cricket is also associated with positive values including teamwork and individual discipline

6  Netball is a sport played in Jamaica mostly by women that evolved from the game of basketball. You pass around a soccer ball and ultimately try and make the ball in basically a basketball hoop with no back board.  They started playing Netball in Schools in 1909.  The first Jamaican Netball team was in 1959.

7  Push carts began as a grass root sport and have become very popular and can be seen all across the island.  They are used as racing carts where they have Push cart derby’s held all across the island.  Carts are homemade and some get clocked at speeds of 60mph.  These push carts created inspiration for the Bobsled team that Jamaica now has.

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9 USAIN BOLT  Known as the fastest man on the planet. Sometimes called Lightening Bolt.  Three time Gold Medalist as well as world record holder in the 100meters, 200 meters, and 4 x 100 meter relay.  Can’t catch this guy ASAFA POWELL  Asafa Powell also runs in the 100meter race and this is what he specializes in.  Used to hold the record for the 100meter race from 2005 to 2008.  Held record for the fastest 100 meters ran to place third.

10  Association, J. C. (2009). Jamaican Cricket Association. Retrieved Feb 28th, 2011, from Jamaican Cricket Association: http://www.cricketjamaica.org/overview.php  Boyz, T. R. (2009). The Reggae Boyz. Retrieved Feb 26th, 2011, from The Reggae Boyz: http://www.thereggaeboyz.com/history.htm  Inc., T. (2011). Asafa Powell. Retrieved March 1st, 2011, from 100 Olympic Athletes to Watch: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819129_1819134_ 1825727,00.html  Jamaica. (2011). Retrieved Feb. 27, 2011, from Jamaica: http://www.jamaicans.com/  Service, J. I. (2011). The Origins of Netball. Retrieved March 1st, 2011, from The Origins of Netball: http://jamaicanetball.org.jm/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5 &Itemid=74  Services, G. W. (2008). Jamaican Bobsled history. Retrieved Feb. 26th, 2011, from Jamaican Bobsled history: http://www.bolt4bobsled.com/art-of- bobsled/jamacian-bobsled-history  Usain Bolt. (2011). Retrieved March 1st, 2011, from Usain Bolt: http://www.usainbolt.com/


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