Respect on Line for Kishane Thompson & Jamaican National Team After World Athletics’ Huge Announcement

Jamaica’s relay hopes just took a gut punch. But is this really how the story ends? Absolutely not. When you hear “Jamaica” in track and field, you think of unstoppable forces: Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and Elaine Thompson-Herah. So imagine the shock when Jamaica’s men’s 4x100m relay team, including Kishane Thompson, failed to even reach the final at the World Athletics Relays, botching a baton pass and finishing 11th in their heat. That stumble cost them automatic qualification for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo. But let’s be clear: Jamaica isn’t down for the count. Thanks to the World Athletics Ranking system, there’s still a route to Tokyo. How?

Right now, it’s all about the clock and the rankings. Jamaica’s men’s 4x100m team sits at 11th among non-automatic qualifiers, and they need to claw their way into the top two spots to qualify. Specifically, they need to beat Brazil’s time of 38.40 seconds. The women’s 4x400m team is in a similar fight, aiming to beat the Czech Republic’s 3:25.31. Even the mixed relay team, with a season-best of 3:14.42, isn’t safe yet.

With the qualification window slamming shut on August 25, 2025, the pressure is on. So, what is the way? That’s why all eyes are now on the NACAC Championships, happening August 15-17, 2025, in Nassau, The Bahamas. This isn’t just a regional meet — it’s Jamaica’s golden opportunity for a comeback. The North American, Central American, and Caribbean (NACAC) Championships offer a direct path to Tokyo.

Win your event? You’re in. No questions asked. But what about the competition?

The Jamaica

But time is running out.

What? Yes, you read that right. Sure, there The reason?

Kishane Thompson left on the sidelines as Jamaica’s relay dream crumbles at World Relays

The worst part? On 11th

So, what happened there? Repeat!

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