Jamaica’s track and field scene is set to ignite once again as the SW Isaac-Henry Track Meet makes its highly anticipated return to the National Stadium on February 15, 2025. Now in its ninth edition, the event has become a cornerstone of youth athletics, providing a competitive stage for the nation’s rising stars to shine.
This year’s meet is expected to draw a record number of young athletes from schools across the island, all eager to make their mark in one of the season’s early showdowns. With many of Jamaica’s greatest track stars having begun their journeys in high school competitions, the SW Isaac-Henry Track Meet continues to serve as an essential stepping stone for those aspiring to reach the world stage.
During the official launch event at the Spanish Court Hotel on January 30, organizers emphasized the significance of sustained investment in athletics. Schools, coaches, and corporate sponsors remain at the heart of the event’s success, ensuring that young athletes have access to structured development opportunities.
One of the meet’s long-standing supporters, Mayberry Investments Limited, has reaffirmed its dedication to youth sports, recognizing athletics as a key driver of personal and national growth. “The talent we see at events like these is a testament to Jamaica’s athletic potential. It is our privilege to support the next generation of champions and contribute to the nation’s sporting legacy,” a company representative stated.
Beyond medals and podium finishes, the SW Isaac-Henry Track Meet represents perseverance, discipline, and ambition—qualities that define Jamaica’s world-renowned track and field culture. With each passing year, the event strengthens its reputation as a breeding ground for excellence, keeping the island’s rich tradition of sprinting and middle-distance dominance alive.