No shocks in Jamaican Olympic squad »

No shocks in Jamaican Olympic squad No shocks in Jamaican Olympic squad

Asafa Powell at the special meeting, sponsored by The Gleaner, at the Technology Innovation Centre at UTech yesterday with MVP and UTech athletes. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

SIMONE FACEY was the only mild surprise in Jamaica's 51-member track-and-field squad named by the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) yesterday for the Olympic Games in Beijing next month.

Facey, who failed to make the women's 100m final last weekend trials, is in a squad which will be led by the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, who ran 9.72 to erase Asafa Powell's 100m world record of 9.74 in May, and reigning 200m Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown.

Former world 100m record holder Powell, Danny McFarlane, who won silver in the 400m hurdles at the Athens Games in 2004, and World Championships silver medallist in the decathlon, Maurice Smith, form the backbone of a strong men's team.

Female contingent lead

Sherone Simpson and Aleen Bailey, both members of Jamaica's winning 4x100m team in Athens, and Brigitte Foster-Hylton and Delloreen Ennis-London, both World Championships medallists in the 100m hurdles, plus Novlene Williams-Mills, who won bronze in the 400m at last year's World Championships, lead a strong female contingent.

The squad includes 30 newcomers in Marvin Anderson, Andre Wellington, Nesta Carter, Ricardo Chambers, Allodin Fothergill, Marvin Essor, Lansford Spence, Markino Buckley, Isa Phillips, Adrian Findlay, Herbert McGregor, Dorian Scott and Aldwayne Sappleton. The new women Olympians are Shelly-Ann Fraser, Sherri-Ann Brooks, Simone Facey, Nickiesha Anderson, Rosemarie White, Shareefa Lloyd, Shericka Williams, Bobby-Gaye Wilkins, Anastasia Le-Roy, Kenia Sinclair, Korine Hinds, Chelsea Hammond, Vonette Dixon, Andrea Bliss, Melaine Walker, Nickeisha Wilson and Olivia McKoy.

Squad:

FEMALE: Kerron Stewart, Shelly-Ann Fraser, Sherone Simpson, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Sherri-Ann Brooks, Aleen Bailey, Simone Facey, Nickiesha Anderson, Rosemarie White, Novlene Williams-Mills, Shericka Williams, Shareefa Lloyd, Bobby-Gaye Wilkins, Anastasia Le-Roy, Kenia Sinclair, Madrea Hyman, Korine Hinds, Chelsea Hammond, Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Delloreen Ennis-London, Vonette Dixon, Andrea Bliss, Melaine Walker, Nickiesha Wilson, Shevon Stoddart and Olivia McKoy.

MALE: Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell, Michael Frater, Marvin Anderson, Dwight Thomas, Julien Dunkley, Andre Wellington, Christopher Williams, Nesta Carter, Michael Blackwood, Ricardo Chambers, Sanjay Ayre, Allodin Fothergill, Marvin Essor, Lansford Spence, Maurice Wignall, Richard Phillips, Danny McFarlane, Markino Buckley, Adrian Findlay, Isa Phillips, Herbert McGregor, Dorian Scott, Aldwyne Sappleton and Maurice Smith.

MANAGEMENT: Manager - Ludlow Watts; assistant managers - Garth Gayle, Gregory Hamilton and Judith Ewart. Technical leader Donald Quarrie; head coach Glen Mills, coaches - Bertland Cameron, Michael Clarke, Edward Hector and Fitz Coleman. Medical - doctors Warren Blake, Herbert Elliott and Michael Douglas; physiotherapists/masseuse Gaynor Downer and Everald Edwards.

CAC team named

SIXTEEN ATHLETES have been selected to represent Jamaica at this weekend's CAC Championships in Cali, Colombia.

MALE: Lerone Clark, Davaon Spence (100m), Xavier Brown (200m), Dacosmo Wright (110mH), Isa Phillips (400mH), Claston Bernard (decathlon), Herbert McGregor, Julian Reid (long jump), Hickel Woolery (discus).

FEMALE: Aleen Bailey (100m/200m), Moya Thompson, Sonita Sutherland (400m), Julian Reynolds (800m), Caltha Seymour, Zara Northover (shot put), Kateema Riettie (javelin)

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