Local NewsSportsTrack and Field Jones sends rallying call to athletes ahead of CARIFTA by Kurtis Hinds 30/03/2026 written by Kurtis Hinds Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 30/03/2026 4 min read A+A- Reset Olympian Johnathan Jones. (KH) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 940 Olympian and national 400m record-holder Johnathan Jones has challenged members of the Elite Distance Track Club to aim high and make every moment count at the upcoming CARIFTA Games in Grenada. ย Barbados will send a record 61 athletes to Grenada for the championships, including 16 from Elite Distance, while two club swimmers will compete at the CARIFTA Swimming Championships in Martinique. Members of the Elite Distance CARIFTA Games squad, along with sponsors and team coaches. (KH) At a special reception held on Sunday at Co-Operators General Insurance, Jones reminded the young athletes that being selected for the squad is already a major milestone, and now they have the chance to prove themselves on the regional stage. ย โYโall have earned your spots on the Barbados team. It wasnโt just given to you and when yโall go, the medals are earned on the day. Donโt assume that one country has this person, because you donโt know whatโs going through that personโs head. The medals are there for you to take on the day, so get through each round individually and go after the medal.โ You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend ย Reflecting on his past experiences at the games, Jones recalled what he described as his ultra-focused mindset. ย โA lot of the medals I won, I had the Elite Distance mentality that [Coach Ramon] Armstrong is known forโฆ it worked for a lot of my friends at the time, a lot of the athletes that I was with, we all came back with medals, not saying if you donโt medal that is not a success in some aspects, but we had that kind of dog-eat-dog mentality, where we didnโt think anyone was better than us. We were the best and we were going to prove it on that day,โ Jones explained. ย He called on the young team members to embrace the upcoming opportunity to represent Barbados. ย โโฆ. You gotta go in there with some aggression.You gotta go in there really to enjoy the experience because this could be your last CARIFTA, or this might be your very first CARIFTA and you have more to come, but I enjoyed each edition. The ones that I didnโt get gold medals at, I still enjoyed just as much as the ones that I did. ย โJust being with the team, building those friendships that I still have. I have friends from CARIFTA to this day that I can message if I get down in the dumps, I can message Sada, names that yโall might know but names that yโall also might not know. So again, I want yโall to enjoy the experience, but you still gotta think Iโm the best,โ he stated. ย Jones, who is currently based in Florida, where he trains, added: โI donโt want to say good luck because I believe luck is for people that donโt actually work hard. Yes, sometimes you get lucky in life, but when you do hard work, Iโll just wish you all the best cause thatโs what I expect.ย Yโall give your best and whatever that is, I could be happy with the result regardless.โ ย Meanwhile Armstrong, who is also a member of the Barbadian coaching delegation for the games, congratulated his charges. โI want to say congratulations to everybody. Over the years weโve watched you train and over the years weโve watched you growing from strength to strength, and we know that we are gonna go there and weโre gonna give of our best. As Jonathan said, the medals are won on the day and you are just as good and better than anybody else out there.โ ย Armstrong reminded the athletes that whatโs at stake goes beyond personal glory. โWhatever performance you had before, theyโre gone and when we get on the line, we all start at zero, so we all have a shot at those medals. So we go there and we do good for our country, we do good for ourselves. Weโre representing Barbados, weโre representing ourselves, our families, our schools, and our club. Well done to everyone so far, but the work is still yet to be done.โ ย kurtishinds@barbadostoday.bb Kurtis Hinds You may also like Cumberbatch wins Esther Maynard Icon award 02/04/2026 CARIFTA swimming team departs for Martinique 02/04/2026 PM Mottley: We cannot depend solely on CWI for cricket 02/04/2026