Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association
The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association is the national governing body for the sport of athletics in Jamaica. The association is based in Kingston. As of December 2020, the president of the association is Garth Gayle, JP. He succeeded Dr. Warren Blake who was elected interim president in November 2011 after the sudden death of Blake's predecessor Howard Aris, and re-elected in November 2012.
The objects of the association are to promote, develop and regulate amateur athletics in Jamaica. The JAAA aims to provide instruction and teaching of athletics to teachers, coaches, instructors and athletes. It organises competitions and events in Jamaica whilst laying down rules and regulations and providing rewards to winners.
Athletics, particularly sprinting, is a national sport in Jamaica, and the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association plays a role in shaping development of the sport in the country.
Executive
Following the election in December 2020, the members of the executive are: Garth Gayle, JP, Ian Forbes, Lincoln Eatmon, Michael Frater, Vilma Charlton, Marie Tavares, Brian Smith, Ludlow Watts, Leroy Cooke, along with management committee members; Heleen Francis, Dr Carl Bruce, Fedrick Dacres, Judith Ewart, Keith Wellington, Gregory Hamilton, Ewan Scott and Julette Parkes-Livermore.History
The history of athletics in Jamaica dates back at least to the year 1910, the starting date of the Interscholastic Championships. JAAA was reconstituted as Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association in 1932 and was affiliated to the IAAF in 1948. In February 2011, the name was changed to Jamaica Athletic AdministrativeAssociation, thereby retaining the acronym JAAA.
Affiliations
JAAA is the national member federation for Jamaica in the following international organisations:- World Athletics
- North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association
- Association of Panamerican Athletics
- Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation