Jamaica

JamaicaHurdlerTrack & Field

Deon Hemmings

Deon Marie Hemmings, born on October 9, 1968, in Saint Ann, Jamaica, is a former female 400 meters hurdler who made history in Jamaican athletics. Hemmings became the first Jamaican woman to win an Olympic Gold when she triumphed in the 400m Hurdles at the 1996 Olympics. This victory not only established her as a groundbreaking athlete but also marked a significant moment for women’s sports in Jamaica.

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Veronica Campbell Brown

Veronica Campbell Brown CD, born Veronica Campbell on May 15, 1982, is a retired Jamaican track and field sprinter who specialized in the 100 and 200 meters. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest female sprinters of all time and has left an indelible mark on the sport.

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JamaicaMilitary

Antonette Wemyss Gorman

Antonette Wemyss Gorman, the first female chief of staff in the Jamaica Defence Force, has shattered gender barriers and inspired generations of women to strive for excellence in the military. As a distinguished Jamaican military officer, she has led an extraordinary career, becoming a trailblazer and a role model for women. Her dedication, expertise, and leadership have made her the first woman to reach the rank of commander in the JDF, leaving an indelible mark on women’s history.

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Hughenna L. Gauntlett

Hughenna Louise Gauntlett, a pioneering American physician, faced various challenges throughout her career, including racial and gender discrimination. Despite these obstacles, Gauntlett became the first Black woman to be certified by the American Board of Surgery in 1968. She left behind a significant legacy in the medical field, inspiring future generations of medical professionals, especially women and individuals from underrepresented communities.

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Amy Bailey

Amy Beckford Bailey, born in 1895 in Jamaica, was a pioneering educator and advocate for women’s rights. Despite battling illness early in her career, she pursued a diverse range of subjects, including accounting and bookkeeping. Amy dedicated her life to teaching, making a lasting impact on students at Kingston Technical High School and the College of Arts, Science, and Technology. As a co-founder of the Women’s Liberal Club, Amy fought discrimination and pushed for improved employment opportunities for women. Her tireless efforts earned her numerous honors and recognition, and her legacy continues to inspire equality and inclusivity.

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JamaicaCricketer

Stefanie Taylor

Stefanie Roxann Taylor OD, born on June 11, 1991, is a Jamaican cricketer who has left an indelible mark on the sport. As the former captain of the West Indies women’s cricket team, she has represented her country over 250 times since making her debut in 2008. Taylor’s immense talent as a right-handed batter and off-break bowler has garnered her numerous accolades, solidifying her place in cricket history.

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JamaicaSprinterTrack & Field

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is hailed as one of the greatest sprinters of all time, leaving an indelible mark on the world of athletics. With a career spanning over a decade and a half, Fraser-Pryce has achieved unprecedented success in the 100 meters, earning two Olympic gold medals and five World Championships. Her unparalleled talent and unwavering dedication have propelled Jamaican sprinting to new heights and established her as a true icon in the sport.

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JamaicaSprinter

Elaine Thompson-Herah

Elaine Sandra-Lee Thompson-Herah is a Jamaican sprinter and one of the greatest of all time. She has won multiple Olympic gold medals and holds the title of fastest woman alive in the 100 meters. Thompson-Herah has achieved remarkable success in her career, including winning both the 100 meters and 200 meters gold at consecutive Olympics. She is widely regarded as one of the most dominant sprinters in the world.

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Juliet Cuthbert

Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn is a Jamaican politician and former track and field sprinter. She won two silver medals in the 100 meters and 200 meters at the 1992 Olympics. She has also had a successful political career, serving as the Member of Parliament for the St. Andrew West Rural constituency.

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JamaicaSprinter

Shericka Jackson

Shericka Jackson, OD, born in Jamaica in 1994, is a Jamaican sprinter known for her exceptional speed in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. She achieved the status of the fastest woman alive in the 200 meters and is the only athlete in World Championship history to win medals in the 100, 200, and 400 meters, as well as the 4 x 100 and 4 x 400-meter relays. With her remarkable achievements and barrier-breaking performances, Jackson has left an indelible mark on women’s sports.

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