Women lead an increase in MoBay City Run’s entries

May 02, 2024
From left: S Hotel’s Marlon Honeygan, BCMG’s Karlene May, Union Dental Centre’s Dr John Gordon, VIP Attractions Nicola Thomas, Sandals Resorts International’s Davion Smith, Sunshine Snack’s Jorja Clark, Fontana Pharmacy’s Leonie Harvey at the Jill Stewart MoBay City Run new logo’s official unveiling last Friday at the annual pasta party at the S Club at S Hotel in Montego Bay, St James. The race will be held on Sunday.
From left: S Hotel’s Marlon Honeygan, BCMG’s Karlene May, Union Dental Centre’s Dr John Gordon, VIP Attractions Nicola Thomas, Sandals Resorts International’s Davion Smith, Sunshine Snack’s Jorja Clark, Fontana Pharmacy’s Leonie Harvey at the Jill Stewart MoBay City Run new logo’s official unveiling last Friday at the annual pasta party at the S Club at S Hotel in Montego Bay, St James. The race will be held on Sunday.

Jill Stewart MoBay City run is having a meteoric rise in entries, with women doubling their participation for the start of the race on Sunday.

Race Director Janet Silvera credits the increase to a new level of awareness of Jamaicans, instigated by the involvement of several of the islands' top athletic talents and artistes.

According to Silvera, yesterday, two days before tomorrow's cut-off date, approximately 4,000 entrants have already been received, with the number of women scheduled to participate, comprising over 2,000, an increase of more than 100 per cent, with just over 1,000 being involved in last year's staging when approximately 2,500 individuals competed.

"We improved our marketing this year because we were competing with another run. We had athletes Shericka Jackson, Megan Tapper, Asafa Powell and his wife Alyshia, and artistes Agent Sasco, Tarrus Riley and Benzly Hype helping us to get the word out.

"We did a lot of work this year for Jill Stewart MoBay City Run because we knew we had competition. It inspired us. For us not to lose people who we felt would have attended this the better race, we engaged popular on social media people," she said.

Silvera contends that the event adopting the Jill Stewart name this year also figured in the increase in participants, with many individuals becoming affectionately close to her during her year-long battle with cancer before her passing in July.

Stewart was the wife of Sandals Resorts International and Appliance Traders Group Executive Chairman Adam Stewart.

Meanwhile, according to Student Affairs Coordinator Inderia Adjudah and Logistics Coordinator Emerson Whittley, the organisation of this year's staging is well advanced with the logistical framework being put in place for Sunday.

More than 170 individuals have volunteered their services, which include medical practitioners, one disabled individual, as well as past beneficiaries and those who will benefit from this year's staging.

Volunteers are also from Montego Bay Motoring Club, Kiwanis, University of the West Indies, University of Technology, Sam Sharpe Teachers' College, Montego Bay Community College and Tucker CDC.

"We can't do the race without the volunteers as we need their support in many areas, especially the water stations. We can't race without proper hydration, with two major water stops with at least 10 people," Adjudah said.

Whittley added: "We are satisfied with where we are at this stage as we are just doing the final mop-up in tying down the loose ends.

"Drs Sherridene Lee and Barbara Grandison are dealing with our medical and we have the crash kit which will be on-site, a hospital bed, 10 cots for the medical tent and an arrangement with Cornwall Regional Hospital, which means we have a fully equipped medical team taking care of that aspect of the race, which is also insured."

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