By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe The entire world will be certain to tune in to all of Jamaica’s 2012 Olympic Schedule, events and rounds from July 28 - August 12, 2012. Though this small Caribbean nation is participating in four sports, namely Track & Field, Swimming, Equestrian and … Continue reading Jamaica and the London 2012 Olympics: Jamaica 2012 Olympic Schedule, 137 Rounds of Events
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Jamaica Olympics: Jamaican Athletes in London
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Jamaica and the London 2012 Olympics: Jamaica, On your marks, get set,go
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe With less than one day to go to the start of the London 2012 Olympics, all eyes have been focused on the athletes and festivities taking place in London and in Birmingham; especially on the Jamaican sprint team, Yohan Blake, Asafa Powell, Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce, Veronica Campbell-Brown … Continue reading Jamaica and the London 2012 Olympics: Jamaica, On your marks, get set,go
Jamaica Olympics Medal Haul (1948 – 2008) Infographics
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Jamaica Olympics: The Official List of Athletes and Delegates Representing Jamaica
The official list of athletes and officials, who will represent Jamaica at the London 2012 Olympics, has been released. According to the Jamaica Olympic Association, 72 Jamaican representatives will travel to London, and aim to do Jamaica proud; in each of their respective events. The London 2012 Olympics will see 72 Jamaican athletes, coaches, officials, doctors, chefs, nutritionist etc. arriving before the … Continue reading Jamaica Olympics: The Official List of Athletes and Delegates Representing Jamaica
Jamaica’s National Record Holder (Discus) Jason Morgan – “It’s lonely, frustrating, and also motivating”
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Jamaican Sprint Dominance: Sherian Brooks, Yohan Blake blaze to 9.85 in Spitzen Leichtathletik Switzerland
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe It was another day of business for the Jamaican sprinters Yohan Blake and Sheri-Ann Brooks at the Spitzen Leichtathletik Euro Meet in Switzerland. Both Blake and Brooks took the first place position in the 100 metres races for men and women. While Yohan Blake was … Continue reading Jamaican Sprint Dominance: Sherian Brooks, Yohan Blake blaze to 9.85 in Spitzen Leichtathletik Switzerland
THE JAMAICAN OLYMPIC TEAM OUTFITS – “UGLY – HORRIBLE”
The comments in the title are not mine, they are two of the hundreds that have been made about the Jamaican Olympic outfitsin the past few days.
I’m wading into dangerous waters here, not being a fashionista! Not even close. So let me hasten to say this is more about the reactions to the designs done by Cedella Marley (yes, Bob’s daughter) for the Jamaican Olympicteam, than the designs themselves.
I can’t remember there EVER being this kind of reaction to an Olympic outfit. In fact, I was hard pressed to remember what any Olympic outfit has ever looked like, until an Olympian posted that she liked these a lot better than the yellow blazers they always used to wear at the opening ceremonies (very hazy picture in my mind now of said yellow blazers)
There has been an outpouring of negative reaction to the photo of track star Usain Boltin a pair of yellow
trousers, trimmed with black, coupled with a green top also trimmed with black, as he stands beside a female model in a print skirt with indecipherable yellow designs (leaves? crayfish?) on a black background, and a black top with green trimmings. Hey, don’t knock my descriptions! I told you I’m not a fashionista. Let me just show you the picture….
The comments have been overwhelmingly negative. Here’s a tiny, tiny sample.
“Future style! Think Star Trek! Come on folks, going where no country has gone before!”
“Looking too futuristic. Does not reflect Jamaica. Not saying I hate it, but I don’t like it, especially for Jamaica 50.”
“It makes Usain look like an overgrown schoolboy from Mars, accompanied by a female prison warder from Pluto.”
‘Mi nuh like it! I really don’t think it truly represents the vibrant spirit and unique persona of the Jamaican team. It really appears to be a space age police uniform”
Some people do like them, saying they are “fashion forward” and in line with the current “colour blocking craze” and ”military style” (comments from conversations I’ve had with fans of the outfits who say that the critcs just don’t know style. Maybe they’re right.
After all, the fashion folks at the Huffington Post loved them, raving about the “fabulous new uniforms designed by Cedella Marley” and unequivocally stating that:
“…while the sleek uniforms were created with optimal performance and comfort in mind, they are super stylish to boot. We’re loving the flashy prints, flattering silhouettes and saturated Jamaican flag colors represented in every piece.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/14/cedella-marley-jamaica-olympic-uniforms_n_1597152.html
By the way, that story also has a slide show of the entire collection, so you may want to check it out if you haven’t seen it yet.
And some Jamaicans like them as well. There are also comments like this, albeit much fewer:
“You know what, they are cute, picture them walking in with our flag at the opening ceremony, we will stand out!”
But why do we care?
Well, in case people haven’t noticed, Jamaicans have become fiercely interested in our track and field athletes in particular, since the super success of the past decade. Many more Jamaicans are now following track and field, debating Asafa’s performance as I said in my post here, following Usain’s personal life as I commented on here, and feel tremendously buoyed by our successes on the international scene.
This is to be welcomed, of course. It’s good for the sport, it’s good for the country, and it’s (usually) good for the athletes. I can remember thinking in years gone by that I would like to see athletes endorsing products instead of models. Now we see images of our athletes everywhere.
But you can’t have it both ways. That level of interst will apply to everything related to track and field. That includes uniforms the fashionistas say are cutting edge, but many Jamaicans just see as ugly. I know we are also sending athletes to the Olympics in taekwondo, the equestrian events, and swimming, but I doubt there would have been this much interest over what our equestrian athlete was going to wear (no offence!)
And we’re an outspoken people. If we don’t like it, we’re going to say things like:
“I think these are the worst designs of all time. These nuh mek it at all.”
Would it be better if we all decided to throw our weight behind the designs, like them or not? I don’t think so. Chalk it up to my profession, but I’m big on freedom of speech and spirited debate. If we don’t let it be known when we think things aren’t being done right, there won’t be any change next time.
I’ve heard people asking what the athletes think. I haven’t heard yet, but you know what? Even if all the athletes came out en masse and said they love the designs, this is not just about them. They are there representing Jamaica. This may be a little uncomfortable for Ms. Marley and the folks at Puma, but it’s our national team, We have a right to voice our opinion. And we certainly are doing so!
So what do you think? Do you like the designs?
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The comments in the title are not mine, they are two of the hundreds that have been made about the Jamaican Olympic outfits in the past few days.
I’m wading into dangerous waters here, not being a fashionista! Not even close. So let me hasten to say this is more about the reactions to the designs done by Cedella Marley (yes, Bob’s daughter) for the Jamaican Olympic team, than the designs themselves.
I can’t remember there EVER being this kind of reaction to an Olympic outfit. In fact, I was hard pressed to remember what any Olympic outfit has ever looked like, until an Olympian posted that she liked these a lot better than the yellow blazers they always used to wear at the opening ceremonies (very hazy picture in my mind now of said yellow blazers)
There has been an outpouring of negative reaction to the photo of track star Usain Bolt in a…
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Jamaica Olympics: Jamaican Athletes representing, Jamaica
After the exhilarating performances at the Jamaica National Trials 2012, the question on everyone’s lips is, “Who will represent Jamaica at the London 2012 Olympics? And what events will Jamaican athletes be participating in?" Jamaica has a long history of participating in the Olympics mainly, in the track events. This year at the London 2012 … Continue reading Jamaica Olympics: Jamaican Athletes representing, Jamaica
What’s up with Usain Bolt’s hamstring: Will he be ready for the London 2012 Olympics?
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe It is summer and it is an Olympic year summer; that means the news and buzz will be around the top athletes in sports. The biggest thus far is Usain Bolt and this week, the world will be wondering 'what's up with Usain's … Continue reading What’s up with Usain Bolt’s hamstring: Will he be ready for the London 2012 Olympics?

