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CHAMPS: The Ground That Makes Legends. CHAMPS CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY, #2

Par : Winston Phillips
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235534186
  • EAN9798235534186
  • Date de parution27/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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Every March, Jamaica stops. For over a century, the Inter-Secondary Schools Boys and Girls Athletics Championships - known simply as Champs - has been the heartbeat of Jamaican national life. Thirty thousand people fill the National Stadium in Kingston. Millions more watch from London, New York, Toronto, and beyond, pressed close to screens, calling family back home between races, leaning forward every time a sixteen-year-old steps to the line and prepares to run toward a future the whole country is watching.
CHAMPS: The Ground That Makes Legends is the complete history of this extraordinary competition - the event that has been producing world-class sprinters, Olympic champions, and national heroes since 1910. This is not simply a sports book. It is a social history of Jamaica told through its greatest athletic tradition. Author Winston Phillips - a Jamaican living in London, who has watched Champs from across an ocean and felt the pull of it like a physical thing - traces the full arc of the Championships: from the modest sporting afternoon at Sabina Park in June 1910, where six headmasters agreed to let their schoolboys compete on equal terms, to the global spectacle it has become today.
Inside these pages you will find:- The founding story of Champs in 1910 - and the radical equality it quietly introduced in colonial Jamaica- The rise of the great school rivalries: Calabar, Kingston College, Edwin Allen, Holmwood Technical, and the schools that built dynasties- The coaches who transformed raw talent into champions - and the communities that produced the talent in the first place- The teenage athletes who became legends before the world even knew their names- The direct line between Champs and Jamaica's dominance at the Olympic Games - why this island of two million people changes sprinting history every four years- The social forces - class, race, community, ambition - woven into every heat, every record, every tear on a finish lineFrom Usain Bolt's schoolboy years at William Knibb Memorial to the girl from a rural parish who crosses the line first and falls to her knees - Champs is where Jamaica's greatness is made, tested, and made again.
This is the story every Jamaican abroad has felt but never fully read. This is the story the world of athletics needs to understand. This is the ground that makes legends. Written by Winston Phillips - Jamaican-born author, Londoner, and lifelong student of the island that shaped him . This book was written by Winston Phillips and contains original, human-authored content published by Wappy King Publishing House. 
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