Powell, Tracey set for Cayman Invitational
Several Jamaican stars, including Asafa Powell and Ristananna Tracey, have been confirmed for the Cayman Invitational, which returns to the regional circuit on June 2 after a one-year break.
Meet organiser Cydonie Mothersill was quick to point out the importance of the event.
"We have continued our focus, which is to bring elite athletes to our shores. The event remains a family affair, where everyone can enjoy the meet. This year, we are looking for some great performances from our featured athletes. We are also looking forward to having our community events, where selected athletes spend time with our local aspiring athletes."
The meet continues to attract big-name athlete,s and according to Mothersill, the location and timing of the event is a major factor in this respect.
GREAT LOCATION
"The meet is being held in the beautiful Cayman Islands, great weather and the hospitality is amazing ... . That's partly why athletes come, and will continue to come. More track and field meets are needed in our region ... and athletes welcome and will support meets that allow them to compete at home or near to home," Mothersill said.
Several top athletes such as former world 100m record holder Powell and former World and Olympic 400m champion Lashawn Merritt are confirmed for the meet. Tracey, the World Championships 400m hurdles bronze medallist, Trinidad and Tobago's Machel Cedenio, Jamaican Rasheed Dwyer, and his countryman, Nesta Carter, who has helped Jamaica to several 4x100m gold medals, including the world-record run of 38.84, are also listed to feature.
Jamaican schoolboy standout Christopher Taylor will compete in the 400m, where he is expected to face top Cayman quarter-miler Jamal Walton.