Jamaica at the 2012 Summer Olympics explained

Noc:JAM
Nocname:Jamaica Olympic Association
Games:Summer Olympics
Year:2012
Location:London
Competitors:50
Sports:4
Flagbearer:Usain Bolt (opening)
Hansle Parchment (closing)
Rank:18
Gold:4
Silver:5
Bronze:4
Appearances:auto
See also: (1960)

Jamaica competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was Jamaica's most successful performance in the Summer Olympics; it was approximately the same size from the previous games with a delegation of 50 athletes (25 men and 25 women), and its athletes broke the nation's record for the number of medals (all awarded in the track and field), won in a single games. Jamaica's participation in London marked its sixteenth appearance as an independent nation, although it had previously competed in four other games (including the 1948 debut in the same host city London) as a British colony, and as part of the West Indies Federation. Usain Bolt became the nation's greatest highlight of these games, having won three of Jamaica's four gold medals at London, and breaking an Olympic and world record in two of the three events in which he participated. Because of his repeated successes for the most medals and records, Bolt became Jamaica's first male flag bearer at the opening ceremony since 1984.

Overview

Jamaica's participation in these Olympic games marked its sixteenth appearance as an independent nation since 1964, although it had previously competed in four Olympic games under two different colonies; one as a British colony in 1948, when the nation marked its debut in the same host city for these games, and the other as part of the West Indies Federation, together with Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados.

Although the Jamaican athletes had won at every Olympic games since its debut, the nation's delegation to the London Olympics proved to be its most successful performance at any other Olympic games. It was represented by 50 athletes, competing only in 4 sports (athletics, equestrian, swimming, and taekwondo), which covered the same team size with the previous games. Despite the nation failed to target the number of gold medals from the previous games, Jamaica has created its historical record by winning the most Olympic medals in the overall standings (12 medals, surpassing the nation's performance at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing by less than a single medal).[1]

At these Olympic games, 18 athletes were awarded medals for their performance in events. Four of those athletes (Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and Veronica Campbell-Brown) received multiple medals, three of them were Olympic champions from Beijing. Being the greatest highlight in the track and field, Usain Bolt successfully defended his Olympic titles in London, after winning three gold medals in the same events he participated. He was able to break another Olympic record by the fastest time (9.63 seconds) in the men's 100 metres, and the world record, together with his team, in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay (36.84 seconds). Although he failed to break another record in the men's 200 metres, Bolt became the first athlete in Olympic history to successfully defend his title in that event, winning the gold medal. Two of his compatriots, Yohan Blake and Warren Weir had to settle for the silver and the bronze medal, respectively. This was the second time that all Jamaican athletes guaranteed the medal standings in a single event, the first in the women's 100 metres sprint at the Beijing games in 2008. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce also defended her Olympic title by winning the gold medal in the women's 100 metres, ahead of her compatriot Veronica Campbell-Brown, and American sprinter Carmelita Jeter.

Among the 50 athletes competing in these Olympic games, three of them were from equestrian, swimming, and taekwondo. Samantha Albert, the nation's only equestrian rider, was the oldest of the team, at age 41. Swimmer Alia Atkinson, competing in the freestyle and breaststroke events, became the first to reach into the final after winning the swim-off showdown over Canada's Tera van Bailen in the women's 100 m breaststroke, but she narrowly missed the nation's first ever medal in swimming by finishing abruptly in fourth place. Jamaica also marked its debut in taekwondo, which was competed by Kenneth Edwards in the men's super heavyweight division.

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Kemar Bailey-Cole
Schillonie Calvert
* - Heats only; ** - Finals only;

Athletics

See main article: article and Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Jamaican athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event at the 'A' Standard, and 1 at the 'B' Standard):[2]

Men
  • Track & road events
  • AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
    ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
    align=left Yohan Blakealign=left rowspan=3 100 m10.001 Q9.851 Q9.75
    Usain Bolt10.091 Q9.871 Q9.63
    Asafa Powell10.041 Q9.943 q11.998
    Yohan Blakealign=left rowspan=3200 m20.381 Q20.011 Q19.44
    Usain Bolt20.391 Q20.181 Q19.32
    Warren Weir20.291 Q20.282 Q19.84
    Dane Hyatt
    align=left rowspan=3400 m45.144 q45.596Did not advance
    Rusheen McDonald
    46.674Did not advance
    Jermaine Gonzales
    46.216Did not advance
    Hansle Parchmentalign=left rowspan=3110 m hurdles13.322 Q13.142 Q13.12
    Richard Phillips13.475 qDid not advance
    Andrew Riley13.595Did not advance
    Leford Greenalign=left rowspan=3400 m hurdles49.302 Q48.612 Q49.127
    Roxroy Cato50.225Did not advance
    Josef Robertson49.985Did not advance
    Kemar Bailey-Cole
    Yohan Blake
    Usain Bolt
    Nesta Carter
    Michael Frater
    4 × 100 m relay37.391 Q36.84
    Jermaine Gonzales
    Riker Hylton
    Dane Hyatt
    Rusheen McDonald
    Errol Nolan
    Edino Steele
    4 × 400 m relayDid not advance
    Field events
    AthleteEventQualificationFinal
    DistancePositionDistancePosition
    Damar ForbesLong jump7.7919Did not advance
    Dorian Scott
    Shot put20.3111 q20.6110
    Jason Morganalign=left rowspan=2Discus throw57.4639Did not advance
    Travis Smikle61.8520Did not advance
    Women
  • Track & road events
  • AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
    ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycealign=left rowspan=3100 m11.001 Q10.851 Q10.75
    Veronica Campbell-Brown10.941 Q10.892 Q10.81
    Kerron Stewart11.083 Q11.044Did not advance
    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycealign=left rowspan=3200 m22.711 Q22.342 Q22.09
    Sherone Simpson22.973 Q22.716Did not advance
    Veronica Campbell-Brown22.753 Q22.321 Q22.384
    Christine Dayalign=left rowspan=3400 m51.052 Q51.194Did not advance
    Novlene Williams-Mills50.881 Q49.913 q50.115
    Rosemarie Whyte50.902 Q50.983 q50.798
    Kenia Sinclair800 mDid not advance
    Brigitte Foster-Hyltonalign=left rowspan=3100 m hurdles13.986Did not advance
    Latoya GreavesDid not advance
    Shermaine Williams13.075 q12.833Did not advance
    Melaine Walkeralign=left rowspan=3400 m hurdles54.782 Q55.744Did not advance
    Kaliese Spencer54.022 Q54.202 Q53.66
    Nickiesha Wilson55.532 Q55.775Did not advance
    Korene Hinds3000 m steeplechase9:37.9510Did not advance
    Schillonie Calvert
    Veronica Campbell-Brown
    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
    Samantha Henry-Robinson
    Sherone Simpson
    Kerron Stewart
    4 × 100 m relay42.372 Q41.41 NR
    Christine Day
    Shereefa Lloyd
    Rosemarie Whyte
    Shericka Williams
    Novlene Williams-Mills
    4 × 400 m relay3:25.131 Q3:20.95
    Field events
    AthleteEventQualificationFinal
    DistancePositionDistancePosition
    Allison RandallDiscus throw58.0629Did not advance
    Trecia Smithalign=left rowspan=2Triple jump14.317 q14.357
    Kimberly Williams14.532 Q14.486

    Equestrian

    See main article: article and Equestrian at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

    Eventing

    Swimming

    See main article: article and Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Swimmers have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[3]

    Women
    AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
    TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
    align=left rowspan=3Alia Atkinson50 m freestyle25.9837Did not advance
    100 m breaststroke1:07.3910 Q1:07.488 WSO1:06.934
    200 m breaststroke2:28.7727Did not advance
    Legend = WSO Win swim-off; LSO Lost swim-off

    Taekwondo

    See main article: article and Taekwondo at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Jamaica has qualified 1 place in taekwondo.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Jamaica . 2012 . Sports-reference.com . 26 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120901131119/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/JAM/ . 1 September 2012 .
    2. Web site: iaaf.org – Top Lists. IAAF. 4 June 2011.
    3. Web site: Swimming World Rankings . FINA . 8 June 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110106131744/http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=805 . 6 January 2011 .