TWO hundred and fifty children at the primary school level in St Mary will be impacted through sports with the innovative bicycle motocross (BMX) Two Wheels, One Love (TWOL) programme.
The programme is geared to take place over a 36-week period starting at the beginning of February. It will be rolled out to five primary schools surrounding the St Mary-based Eden Garden BMX Park, which was recently resurfaced by Digicel Jamaica Foundation.
TWOL is an initiative of the Oracabessa Foundation which aims to teach children the value of love and forgiveness in their daily and sporting lives.
The programme will be implemented as an extra-curricular activity in the Boscobel, Jacks River, Albion Mountain, Oracabessa and Free Hill primary schools, according to Jonathan Gosse, executive director of the Oracabessa Foundation.
“BMX in Jamaica is an absolutely clean slate; no one in Jamaica has participated in BMX competitively,” said Gosse. “This programme has been a long time coming and we are all excited to be here,” he said.
Cycling remains the only sport outside of track and field in which Jamaica has ever won an Olympic medal, reminded minister with responsibility for sports Natalie Neita-Headley
“BMX is big stuff,” she said. “As a government we recognise the enormous power of sport as a tool for galvanising communities, fostering peace, encouraging growth and prosperity for all Jamaicans.”
The Digicel Jamaica Foundation also contributed a storage facility and workshop that will be used to repair bicycles and teach students how to repair their own bikes.
“We understand that the races that will be held at this track involving big name riders, such as Maliek Byndloss, will result in increased revenue that can be used for the maintenance of the track,” said Jean Lowrie-Chin, chair of the Digicel Jamaica Foundation.
“Since sustainability is one of the watchwords of the Digicel Foundation, this is welcome news,” she added.
Once schools have completed the Two Wheels, One Love programme, there will be a race series held at Eden Park to promote healthy competition in BMX. Eden Garden will also take centre stage in May when Byndloss will seek to earn qualifying points racing his bicycle at the St Mary track on his road to representing Jamaica at the 2016 Olympics.
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