Alana Walker has been successful in promoting the sport, and gymnast Alana Walker made history last week when she became the first athlete to win a prize in a Jamaican gymnastics competition. Wood, land and vault), at the Pan American Junior Gymnastics Championship in Mexico last week, Walker placed third for his first time representing the island. 사설토토
The happy president of the Jamaican Gymnastics Association, Nicole Grant-Brown believes Walker's progress cannot come at a better time. "His position and this event says a lot about his abilities and the potential we have. We are so excited that he chose to represent Jamaica as we started the Junior Olympic program." It is part of this program and we look forward to its development. and switch to the senior team as next year it will be older and the road to the 2024 competition has begun for it. Your position means Walker qualified for the Pan American Junior Games in Colombia later this year. Grant-Brown hopes other Jamaicans realize that the gym is a tough business on the island right now. “The result will send a message that we value the sport and that we really need the equipment needed to develop our community capacity,” he said. sport, that’s what we strive to be a part of and that’s why we work on our programs, to make sure we can participate and win as well as these countries in these competitions, as a child as our sport is a region, important for the growth and development of our sport in the region, because it shows that we have the ability and ability to succeed in sports, ”Grant -Brown insisted. The state expects Walker's success to encourage young athletes to prepare for the big leagues later this year.8 to 14. Alana will be competing in professional positions. of the United States, a former competitor outside club competitions, was honored for representing Jamaica and thanked the support team for helping her succeed in the girl's trial. "I'm glad I had the opportunity to defend Jamaica.I only compete against other clubs, it is an amazing experience to compete against other countries.In addition, the love and support I received from friends me, the family and the Jamaican team are awesome. "It was exciting to find out that I was the first to give Jamaica a prize at a very high level. I attended the competition to do my best and qualify for the next competition in Cali, Colombia. Once I found out, it was really nice. The Grant-Brown grant recently launched a goFundme campaign to purchase essential products and reiterated calls for help for storing essential equipment for athletes to build high standards and standards.