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Jaaa Calendar of Events 2015 - 2016 JAAA CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2015 - 2016 International Events DATE EVENT VENUE 2015 OCTOBER 10 Digicel Foundation 5K Night Run Downtown Kingston 11 GC Foster 5K Heritage Run Emancipation Square, Spanish Town 18 JN Hereos 5K Falmouth Pier, Trelawny 25 Burger King Mandeville 7K & 5K Mandeville, Manchester NOVEMBER 1 Hugo Chambers Memorial 5K, 2K & 1K Jamaica College 7 JAAA Calendar Conference Jamaica Pegasus 8 Burger King Portmore 5K, 10K & 4x1500m Relays Portmore Mall 14 Paul Bogle Invitational Paul Bogle High School 15 CB Group UWI 5K & Smart Kids K UWI Mona Campus 20 Western Cross Country Championships Munro College, St. Elizabeth 22 Wolmers 5K & Relays Heroes Circle 28 Seaforth High Track Classic Seaforth High, St. Thomas 28 Grennells 5K Grennells Driving School, Mona Road, Kgn 29 Healthy Heart 5K Morant Bay, St. Thomas 30 JAAA AGM Medallion Hall, Hope Road, Kgn 6 DECEMBER 5 Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K Long Bay Beach Park, Negril 12 Tyser Mills Development Meet GC Foster College 12 Wesley Powell / HIC Track & Field Excelsior High School, Kgn 13 Ron Hamilton 5K Holmwood High School 27 Evergrow Garden Centre Old Harbour Bay 5K Road Race Old Harbour Bay, St. Catherine 2016 JANUARY 3 Training Camp 5k Manor Park, St. Andrew 9 Jamaica College Invitational Jamaica College 9 First Chance Meet Herbert Morrison High School, St. James 16 Manchester High School/ Charlie Fuller Field Events Manchester High School, Mandeville 16 Douglas Forrest Invitational National Stadium 16 JAAA/PUMA Development Meet Windalco, Kirkvine 17 FLOW Portmore 6k Portmore 23 Treasure Beach Classics Treasure Beach Sports Park, St. Elizabeth 23 Morant Bay Relays Morant Bay High, St. Thomas 23 North Central Development Meet Discovery Bay, St. Ann 23 Central Hurdles and Relays GC Foster College 23 Calabar / Wint / McKenley Invitational Meet Calabar High School 23 Big Shot Invitational Excelsior High School 23 Field, Distance and Hurdles Meet Manning's High School, Savanna-la-mar 28 National Cross Country Trials GC Foster College 30 St. Elizabeth Invitational STETHS, Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth 30 Queen's/Grace Jackson Track Meet National Stadium 31 Veronica Campbell-Brown 5K Hayes, Clarendon 31 High Mountain 10K Williamsfield, Manchester JAAA CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2015 - 2016 International Events DATE EVENT VENUE FEBRUARY 2 Western Champs- Girls Qualifier Mannings High School 4 Western Champs - Boys Qualifier STETHS, Santa Cruz 6 Western Champs - Finals Catherine Hall, Montego Bay 6 St. Hugh's Swans 5K St. Hugh's High School 6 JAAA/PUMA Development Meet Jamalco Sports Club, Halse Hall 6 Youngster Goldsmith National Stadium 6 Happy Grove Flingingz Happy Grove High, Portland 8 Karlsruhe - IAAF Indoor Meet Karlsruhe (Messehalle), Germany 8 - 9 Eastern Championships National Stadium, St. Andrew 11 Corporate Area Development Meet UWI Usain Bolt Stadium 13 Camperdown Classic National Stadium 13 King of the Ring Excelsior High School 13 Milo Western Relays Catherine Hall, Montego Bay 14 Russia Winter - IAAF Indoor Meet Moskva (CSKA), Russia 16 - 17 Central Championships GC Foster College 17 XL Galan - IAAF Indoor Meet Stockholm (Globe Arena), Sweden 19-20 Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica Championships Catherine Hall, Montego Bay 20 Sainsbury's Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix Glasgow (Emirates Arena), England 20 SW Isaac Henry Invitational National Stadium 20 MTT/Dinthill Development Meet Dinthill Technical High School, St. Catherine 20 Ben Francis Invitational Jamalco Sports Club, Halse Hall 20 GC Foster Classic GC Foster College 27 McCook / Gibson Relay National Stadium 27 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Boston (Roxbury), Massachusetts, USA 28 1st NACAC 10km Road Race Cup San Juan, Puerto Rico MARCH 4 - 7 NACAC Cross Country Championships Est. Vargas, Venezuela 5 - 6 Carifta Trials National Stadium 6 Melbourne Cricket Club Pure Water 5K Melbourne Cricket Club 13 Kingston City Run Kingston 15 - 19 ISSA/Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championships National Stadium 17 -20 IAAF World Indoor Championships Portland, Oregon 23 JISA CPJ Friendship Championships Catherine Hall, Montego Bay 26 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Cardiff, Wales 26 - 28 Carifta Games George Town, Grenada APRIL 1 - 2 Inter-Collegiate Championships National Stadium 2 UWI Invitational Meet/ Final Fling UWI Usain Bolt Stadium 9 Covenant Over the Distance Track Meet (Prep School) UWI Mona Bowl 9 UTech Classics National Stadium 9 Junior Relays Catherine Hall, Montego Bay 13 - 15 Insports Junior High School Championships National Stadium 16 Central Junior Schools Classics Kirkvine Sports Club 16 MVP Track & Field Meet National Stadium 16 Chris Brown Invitational Nassau, Bahamas JAAA CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2015 - 2016 International Events DATE EVENT VENUE APRIL 23 Ardenne Classics UWI Usain Bolt Stadium 23 Bermuda Invitational Hamilton, Bermuda 28 - 30 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA TBD St. Catherine Primary School Championships GC Foster College MAY 6 Doha Diamond League Doha, QATAR 7 World Athletic Day Jamalco Sports Club, Halse Hall 7 Anthrick Prep School Development Meet UWI Usain Bolt Stadium 7 Jamaica International Invitational Meet - World Challenge National Stadium 8 Tokyo World Challenge Meeting Tokyo, Japan 8 Mt. St. Joseph's Kiddies Fun Run Mt. St. Joseph, Manchester 11 - 14 Insports Primary School Championships National Stadium 14 IAAF Diamond League Shanghai Shanghai, PR of China 14 Mona Prep Invitational Track Meet UWI Usain Bolt Stadium 14 JAAA All Comers Meet 1 National Stadium 14 Cayman Invitational Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 15 Curacao Invitational Willemstad, Curacao 18 Beijing World Challenge Meeting Beijing (National Stadium), PR of China 20 Ostrava World Challenge Meeting Ostrava, Czech Republic 21 JTA/Sagicor Primary Championships National Stadium 21 JAAA All Comers Meet 2 National Stadium 21 Ponce Grand Prix Ponce, Puerto Rico 22 Rabat World Challenge Meeting Rabat, Morocco 22 Hengelo World Challenge Meeting Hengelo (Blankers-Koen Stadion), Netherlands 24 UTech 5K University of Technology 25 Dakar World Challenge Meeting Dakar, Senegal 26-28 JISA/SEPROD Prep School Championships National Stadium 28 Annual Police Championships Elliston Road Police Station 28 JAAA All Comers Meet 3 National Stadium 28 Pre-Fontaine Classics Eugene, Oregon 29 PUMA/Fortis 5k TBD 29 UTech Alumni Run / Walk for Excellence UTech TBD JAAA 5K TBD JUNE 1 - 3 Basic School Champs Stadium East, St. Andrew 2 Rome Golden Gala Roma (Stadio Olimpico), Italy 4 JAAA All Comers Meet 4 National Stadium 5 Birmingham Grand Prix Birmingham, England 10 Racers Grand Prix National Stadium 5 JISA 5K TBD 9 ExxonMobil Bislett Games Oslo, Norway 11 Racers Grand Prix Kingston, Jamaica 11 JAAA All Comers Meet 5 National Stadium 11 JPS / Western Primary Championships Catherine Hall, Montego Bay 16 Stockholm Grand Prix Stockholm, Sweden 18 Adidas Grand Prix New York City, New York JAAA CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2015 - 2016 International Events DATE EVENT VENUE JUNE 18 - 19 JAAA National Junior Trials National Stadium 23 Madrid World Challenge Meeting Madrid (Moratalaz), Spain 30 - Jul 03 JAAA National Senior Trials National Stadium JULY 1 - 3 JAAA National Senior Trials National Stadium 1 - 3 NACAC Junior Championships Hamilton, Bermuda 3-4 FISU Summer Universiade Gwangui, Korea 10 Grace Kennedy Education Run Downtown, Kingston 15 Monaca Herculis Grand Prix Monaco (Stade Louis II), Monaco 15 - 17 NACAC Under 23 Championships Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 19 - 24 IAAF World U20 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 22 - 23 London Grand Prix London (Olympic Stadium), England 23 Jamaica Corporate Athletics Championships National Stadium AUGUST 1 São Bernardo do Campo World Challenge Meeting São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil 12 - 21 Olympic Games (Athletics) Rio de Janiero, Brazil 25 Lausanne Grand Prix Lausanne, Switzerlnd 27 Paris Grand Prix Paris Saint-Denis, France SEPTEMBER 1 Rieti World Challenge Meeting Rieti, Italy 1 Zurich Diamond League Zürich (Letzigrund), Switzerland 4 Berlin World Challenge Meeting Berlin, Germany 6 Zagreb World Challenge Meeting Zagreb, Croatia 9 Van Damme Memorial Bruxelles, Belgium 25 Race for Hope 5K Hope Gardens TBD Flow CUMI Come Run 5K & 10K Tryall Golf Club, Hanover OCTOBER 8 Digicel Foundation 5K Night Run Downtown Kingston 9 GC Foster 5K Heritage Run Emancipation Square, Spanish Town 9 Mico Scholarship Run Mico University College 16 JN Hereos 5K Falmouth Pier, Trelawny 23 Burger King Mandeville 7K & 5K Mandeville, Manchester NOVEMBER 6 Hugo Chambers Memorial 5K, 2K & 1K Jamaica College 13 Burger King Portmore 5K, 10K & 4x1500m Relays Portmore Mall 5 Guardian "Keep It Alive 5K" New Kingston 12 Guardian "Keep It Alive 5K" Fairview Shopping Centre, Montego Bay 12 Paul Bogle Invitational Paul Bogle High School 19 CB Group UWI 5K & Smart Kids K UWI Mona Campus 18 Western Cross Country Championships Munro College, St. Elizabeth 26 Seaforth High Track Classic Seaforth High, St. Thomas 26 Grennells 5K Grennells Driving School, Mona Road, Kgn 27 Healthy Heart 5K Morant Bay, St. Thomas JAAA Calendar Conference Jamaica Pegasus JAAA AGM TBD.
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