by Michael Bascombe
NEW YORK, April 15, 2026 —
Grenadian track and field athlete Gamali Felix is set to make his long-awaited
return to elite competition this weekend when he lines up at the Tom Jones
Memorial, hosted at the University of Florida.
Felix, expressing both gratitude
and determination ahead of the meet, described the opportunity as a major step
in his comeback journey after spending the past two years away from top-tier
competition.
“Blessed and excited to be back
on the big stage,” Felix shared. “It’s been two years since I’ve been at this
level, and I’m ready to show what I’ve been working for.”
The Tom Jones Memorial is widely
regarded as one of the premier meets on the international collegiate and
professional track and field circuit, regularly attracting world-class athletes
and providing a highly competitive environment early in the outdoor season.
“Representing Grenada with
everything I have, and I’m just getting started,” he said, signalling his
ambition to re-establish himself among the region’s top performers.
The Grenadian athlete is expected
to face a strong 400-metre field, offering him the perfect platform to test his
progress and measure himself against elite competition. Among those expected to
compete in the quarter-mile are Matthew Hudson-Smith, Kyron McMaster,
Christopher Morales-Williams, and Luguelin Santos, among others.
Fans will be able to follow
Felix’s performance live, with the meet scheduled for broadcast on ESPN, while
real-time results will be available online.
Looking ahead, Felix also
indicated that he will be sharing more updates on his journey, inviting
supporters to follow his progress as he continues his return to form.


