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High Performance
Training Centre
Establishment
of the High Performance Training Centre (HPTC) Kingston, Jamaica
Some years ago, the International
Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF), in an effort to raise the
standard of athletes throughout the membership, decided to establish
training centres worldwide. Each centre so established would have a specific
training function. A centre would train athletes in one of the following
disciplines:
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Sprints and
Hurdles
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Throws
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Distances
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Jumps
The Centre in Kingston, using the campus of
the University of Technology (UTECH) concentrates on sprints and hurdles.
(b) Aim of the Centre
Some four years ago, IAAF President, Mr.
Lamine Diack, said that by the year 2009, every member country of the IAAF
family should have at least one “B” standard athlete. It would be the
responsibility of the Centres to assist in this programme of development.
(c) Type of Athletes
The Centre caters to several types of
athletes. Athletes can come for short, medium or long-term programme,
depending on a particular goal. Preference will more often than not be
given to those athletes from countries that presently have programmes
pointing their athletes towards the President’s stated goal.
(d) Information on the Centre
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| Mr. Fitz Coleman |
The Centre in Kingston is located on the
campus of the University of Technology (UTECH), 237 Old Hope Road,
Kingston. The Head Coach is Mr. Fitz Coleman and assisting Coach Coleman
on a part time basis is Coach Glen Mills.
Telephone contact: 1-876-970-3672
(e) Athletes at the Centre
Presently there are athletes at the
Centre from Anguilla, Dominica, Grenada, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Vincent
and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Jamaica. Athletes from the Cayman Islands
and Haiti have attended for short term periods.
Athletes now preparing at the Centre
include World Junior Champion Usain Bolt, and 400 metres Bronze medallist
at the 2002 World Juniors, Jermaine Gonzalez.
(f) Tenure of Centre
There is no time frame for the tenure of
the Centre in Kingston, but it is fair to say that as long as the Centre
is functioning to the expectations of the IAAF, it will be here to support
the development of athletics as the President has outlined.
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