List of Jamaican Athletics Championships winners

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The Jamaican Athletics Championships is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Jamaica. [1]

Contents

Men

100 metres

200 metres

400 metres

800 metres

1500 metres

5000 metres

10,000 metres

3000 metres steeplechase

110 metres hurdles

400 metres hurdles

High jump

Pole vault

Long jump

Triple jump

Shot put

Discus throw

Hammer throw

Javelin throw

Decathlon

Women

100 metres

200 metres

400 metres

800 metres

1500 metres

3000 metres

3000 metres steeplechase

100 metres hurdles

400 metres hurdles

High jump

Pole vault

Long jump

Triple jump

Shot put

Discus throw

Hammer throw

Javelin throw

Heptathlon

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References

  1. Jamaican Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
Champions 1983–2006