PRIDE in Jamaica
Jamaica is a sporting nation — Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and the world's fastest sprinters all train here. The National Stadium in Kingston hosts track meets and football. Sabina Park is the spiritual home of West Indies cricket. Reggae Boyz football matches pack stadiums. Jamaica is also home to world champion boxers, the bobsled team, and the famous Boys & Girls Champs — the biggest high-school athletics meet on Earth.
All 48 sports Listings
- National Stadium — Athletics · Independence Park, Kingston — Jamaica's home of track and field, where Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and generations of Olympic sprinters have announced themselves
- Sabina Park — Cricket Stadium · Kingston — The spiritual home of West Indies cricket and Jamaica's premier cricket ground, Sabina Park in south-east Kingston has hosted Test cricket s
- Trelawny Multipurpose Stadium — Stadium · Trelawny — Built for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup and opened in 2007 at Florence Hall in Trelawny, this 25,000-seat multipurpose venue stands as the
- Caymanas Park — Horse Racing · St. Catherine — Jamaica's only thoroughbred racetrack, Caymanas Park has been racing since 1959 on the historic Caymanas estate near Portmore in St. Catheri
- Independence Park — Sports Complex · Kingston — The 49-acre Kingston sports complex that anchors Jamaican sport, Independence Park was developed around the 1962 independence celebrations a
- Greenfield Stadium — Football & Cricket · Trelawny — Multipurpose community venue in Trelawny parish on Jamaica's north coast, used for football matches, cricket, school athletics, and local ev
- Boys and Girls Athletics Champs — Annual Event · National Stadium — For five days every March the National Stadium in Kingston is packed to its 35,000-seat capacity for the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls' A
- Reggae Boyz — National Football Team — Jamaica's national football team, affectionately known as the Reggae Boyz, famously qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France under co
- Athletics Jamaica (JAAA) — National Governing Body · Track & Field — The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association is the national governing body for track and field on the island, sanctioning meets, select
- Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) — Governing Body · Cricket — Jamaica's national cricket governing body, headquartered at Sabina Park in Kingston and a member of Cricket West Indies. The JCA selects the
- Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) — Governing Body · Football — The Jamaica Football Federation, headquartered in Kingston, is the national governing body for football on the island and a CONCACAF and FIF
- Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA) — Football · Top Flight — The body representing the member clubs of the Jamaica Premier League, Jamaica's top-flight professional football division. The PLCA works wi
- Tivoli Gardens FC — Football Club · Kingston — One of the most decorated clubs in Jamaican football, Tivoli Gardens FC hails from West Kingston and has won multiple Jamaica Premier League
- Harbour View FC — Football Club · Harbour View — Established in 1974, Harbour View FC is one of Jamaica's most successful Premier League clubs, based at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium in eas
- Portmore United FC — Football Club · St. Catherine — Premier League football club based in Portmore, St. Catherine, just west of Kingston across the causeway. Portmore United has won multiple J
- Waterhouse FC — Football Club · Kingston — Iconic west Kingston football club founded in the Waterhouse community, with multiple Jamaica Premier League titles across several decades a
- Cavalier SC — Football Club · Kingston — A modern force in Jamaican football, Cavalier SC is a Kingston-based Jamaica Premier League side that has established itself as one of the m
- White Witch Golf Course — Championship Golf · Rose Hall — Set on the historic Rose Hall plantation above Montego Bay, the White Witch course was designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril and opene
- Cinnamon Hill Golf Course — Championship Golf · Rose Hall — Championship 18-hole course at Rose Hall on the Montego Bay coast, originally designed for the Hyatt resort and later redesigned by Robert v
- Negril Hills Golf Club — Public Golf · Negril — Negril's only golf course, a 6,333-yard par-72 layout set in the hills above Sheffield on Jamaica's west end. The course rises and falls thr
- Sandals Golf & Country Club — Resort Golf · Ocho Rios — Perched in the hills about 700 feet above Ocho Rios, the Sandals Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole course free to Sandals resort guests and
- Constant Spring Golf Club — Public Golf · Kingston — Kingston's premier golf club, founded in 1920 in the shadow of the Blue Mountains at Constant Spring. The 18-hole course sits inside the cit
- Caymanas Golf Club — Public Golf · St. Catherine — 18-hole championship layout on the historic Caymanas estate in St. Catherine, just outside Spanish Town and an easy drive from Kingston. The
- Manchester Golf Club — Public Golf · Mandeville — Founded in 1868 in the cool hill town of Mandeville, Manchester Golf Club is the oldest golf club in the English-speaking Caribbean. The 9-h
- Calabar High School — Champs Powerhouse · Kingston — Boys' school on Red Hills Road in Kingston, popularly known as The Lion, and the most successful institution in the history of ISSA Boys' Ch
- Kingston College (KC) — Champs Powerhouse · Kingston — Boys' school on North Street in downtown Kingston, known as the Purple Birds, and the historic arch-rival of Calabar at ISSA Boys' Champs. F
- Holmwood Technical High — Champs Powerhouse · Manchester — Girls' Champs powerhouse based in Christiana, Manchester, and for years the dominant force in Jamaican high-school girls' athletics. Olympic
- Vere Technical — Girls' Champs Power — Storied Clarendon technical high school based at Hayes, long recognised as one of the leading Girls' Champs programmes in Jamaica. Vere has
- Edwin Allen High — Girls' Champs Power — Modern Girls' Champs powerhouse from Frankfield in Clarendon, which has captured multiple ISSA Girls' Champs titles in recent years under a
- Usain Bolt Foundation — Sports Charity — Founded by the world's greatest sprinter, the Usain Bolt Foundation supports education, culture, and health programmes for Jamaican youth, w
- VC Bird Sports Centre — Multipurpose · Kingston — Indoor sports complex within the Independence Park sports district on Arthur Wint Drive in Kingston. The centre hosts basketball, volleyball
- MVP Track Club — Athletics Club · Kingston — Maximising Velocity and Power, the legendary Kingston-based athletics club founded by coach Stephen Francis and based at the University of T
- Racers Track Club — Athletics Club · Kingston — Founded by coach Glen Mills in Kingston, Racers Track Club is the club most associated with Usain Bolt's extraordinary career, and has also
- Sprintec Track Club — Athletics Club · Kingston — Kingston-based athletics club led by coach Maurice Wilson, known for developing sprinters and middle-distance runners who have represented J
- GC Foster College of PE & Sport — PE Training College · Spanish Town — Jamaica's national college for physical education and sport coaching, based at Angels near Spanish Town in St. Catherine. Founded in 1980 wi
- INSPORTS — Institute of Sports — Sports Authority · Kingston — The Institute of Sports is the Jamaican government agency responsible for developing grassroots sport across the island. Based in Kingston a
- Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) — NOC · Kingston — Jamaica's National Olympic Committee, headquartered at 9 Cunningham Avenue in Kingston. The JOA selects, funds, and administers Team Jamaica
- Jamaica Cycling Federation — Cycling Governing Body — The national governing body for cycling in Jamaica, sanctioning track, road, mountain-bike, and BMX competition. The federation organises na
- Jamaica Swimming Federation — Swimming Governing Body — The Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica, the national governing body for swimming, diving, artistic swimming, and water polo. The federa
- Jamaica Tennis Association — Tennis Governing Body — The national governing body for tennis in Jamaica, responsible for the national men's and women's teams, Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup
- Netball Jamaica — Netball Federation — The national governing body for netball in Jamaica, and home of the Sunshine Girls, the national team that has consistently ranked in the wo
- Jamaica Rugby Football Union — Rugby Governing Body — The national governing body for rugby union in Jamaica, overseeing the men's national team known as the Crocs and the women's Lady Crocs. Th
- Jamaica Bobsled Federation — Bobsled · Olympic — The Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation famously sent a four-man bobsled team to the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, inspiring the 1993
- Jamaica Karting Association — Motor Sport — The sanctioning body for karting competition in Jamaica, organising an annual national karting championship primarily hosted at the Jamwest
- Jamwest Motorsports & Adventure Park — Race Track · Westmoreland — Jamaica's premier motorsports and adventure park, set at Little London in Westmoreland between Negril and Savanna-la-Mar. Jamwest features a
- Caymanas Estate Polo — Polo Field · St. Catherine — Polo on the historic Caymanas estate in St. Catherine, where the sport has been played for decades as part of Jamaica's horse culture that a
- Drax Hall Polo Club — Polo Club · St. Ann — North-coast polo club at Drax Hall in St. Ann, near Ocho Rios. Sunday matches, pony lines, and an equestrian centre make Drax Hall a key ven
- Jamaica Football Association — Reggae Girlz — Women's National Team — Jamaica's senior women's national football team, the Reggae Girlz became the first English-speaking Caribbean side to qualify for a FIFA Wom