Triumph in Tokyo

TRIPLE JUMP Jordan Scott – 28 yrs. PB/SB: 17.52m; World Ranking #3 TEAM JAMAICA*

Ralford Mullings – 22 yrs. PB/SB: 72.01m (NR); World Ranking #6 Mullings’ national record throw is 2025’s #4 effort. At just 22, his Diamond League win in Brussels (69.66m) signals Jamaica’s fit in big time throwing. He must be a serious contender for a medal.

Chad Wright – 34 yrs. PB: 66.54/SB: 62.92m; World Ranking #43

Wright took bronze behind Dacres at NACAC and has improved since Freeport, just in time for Tokyo. *Relay‐only and alternate athletes not included at time of writing.

Jordan Scott

Top man Jordan Scott won three Diamond League contests in a row during his breakout 2025 season. HIGH JUMP Romaine Beckford – 23 yrs. PB: 2.30m/SB: 2.26m; World Ranking #6 One of Jamaica’s most promising, Beckford has kept his upward trajectory going and is closer to championship medals. Raymond Richards – 24 yrs. SB: 2.30m PB: 2.30m; World Ranking #16 Raymond Richards matched his PB this year, establishing himself as one of Jamaica’s top high­ flying talents. He remains firmly Fedrick Dacres – 31 yrs. PB: 70.78m/SB: 66.33; World Ranking #15 Dacres was Jamaica’s discus titan before Stona and Mullings. A gold medallist at every level below the Olympics and Worlds, he aims to improve on the silver he won at Doha 2019. in global contention. DISCUS THROW

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