JC ready to break Gibson McCook Relays 4x800m record

February 22, 2022
J’Voughnn Blake (left) with Jamaica College’s middle distance coach, Dwayne Johnson, at training.
J’Voughnn Blake (left) with Jamaica College’s middle distance coach, Dwayne Johnson, at training.

Jamaica College (JC) have the legs to run faster than the 4x800 metres record at Saturday's Gibson-McCook Relays. That's the word from JC's middle distance coach Dwayne Johnson.

Johnson's team of Khandale Frue, J'Voughnn Blake, Omarion Davis and Vincentian Handal Robban clocked the fastest time of the high school season - seven minutes 7.36.76 seconds - to win at the recent Western Relays in a duel with Kingston College (KC), 7.38.64.

"I don't think we have ever, ever had such a strong unit for 4x800m and the record is in sight," he said last Saturday at G.C. Foster College. Blake, who produced the team's quickest Western Relays leg at one minute 51.7 seconds, Frue and Davis are all Boys and Girls' Championships gold medal winners and Robban, a 2021 World Under-20 semi-finalist, cruised the anchor leg in 1.52.9.

"We're trying to now figure out how we can place the right set of boys together on the right leg to get them to run to their true potential and go after that record. That's the aim," Johnson said.

The record stands at 7 minutes 29.04 seconds by Calabar in 2020.

Whatever the order, JC have the fastest runners in the field as Robban and Blake ran 1.48.37 and 1.48.86 last year. In addition, there's a good chance Johnson will bring in Kemario Bygrave, who beat Frue to the gold in the 2021 Class Two 800m in 1.52.00. Bygrave missed the Western Relays but ran at the Camperdown Classics instead, and won the Class One 800m.

Johnson thinks there is more to come.

"I also think that Omarian and Frue did not run their best either, based on what they're doing now in practice. In terms of next weekend, I know that we can go a lot faster than what we did, for sure," he added.

He is full of respect for KC and his middle distance counterpart Hamlin Pagon. "Coach Pagon, brilliant coach. I always look forward to matching up with him because he pushes me to do better as a coach," he said of the man whose troops include the Henry twins Gianni and Giovuni, the upset winner over Blake in the 2019 Champs Class Two 800 metres.

Pagon can strengthen his group too with the inclusion of Schevorn Wardlow who anchored KC to victory in the Western Relays sprint medley. "It should be very interesting and I know both of us should be looking to do our little chess match, but as I said, I know I have the team to win. I know I also have the team to run faster than the current record so it's just putting them together the right way so they can all maximise and run at their true potential," Johnson said.

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