Jamaica's 4x100m relay World Championship medallist, Jura Levy, has hopes of rehabilitating her career after overcoming a troublesome spell with injury and a recent move to Legacy Athletics Track Club.
The 30-year-old, former outstanding Vere Technical high school sprinter, was part of a bronze medal-winning national team at the 2017 World Championships in London. A double injury blow experienced during the 2018 and 2019 seasons has since interrupted the athlete’s progression.
The sprinter is back to feeling in top shape, however, and the combination of a not-so-busy 2020 season, which was heavily impacted by the pandemic, and the recent move to Legacy has her feeling positive about the future and targeting a return to prominence by securing a spot on the national team for the Tokyo Olympics.
“I would like to make the Olympics team and get my personal medal,” Levy told Talking Sports.
The battle for the top three individual spots will be fierce, with decorated World and Olympic medallists Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Elaine Thompson-Herah, all things going to plan, all but confirmed spots. Former 2018 double World U20 sprint champion and promising prospect Briana Williams is also expected to figure prominently in the race. Levy, however, refuses to count herself out.
“I don’t think any trials or championships is ever easy, but I’ve been there before and I’m putting in the work to get there. So, come June I hope to secure a spot on the podium,” she added.
“My goal is to finish top three but if I make the Olympic team, I will still be ok, hopefully with a personal best.”