ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, April 14, 2026 — Coach Gary James of Top Flight Athletics believes the time is right for Grenada to assemble a competitive men’s sprint relay team, citing the growing pool of talented local sprinters currently producing impressive performances.
Speaking during the weekend edition of the TalkSports programme, James pointed to the steady rise in sprint standards across the island, noting that several athletes are now clocking times capable of challenging at higher levels.
“We have the athletes,” James said. “Several young men are running fast times locally, and I believe it’s the right moment to allow them to come together and represent Grenada in relay events.”
James, who coaches some of the island’s top emerging talents through Top Flight Athletics in St John, is also the mentor of Grenada’s current fastest sprinter, Ian George. The young standout has been making waves on the local circuit, reinforcing the coach’s confidence in the nation’s sprinting future.
Importantly, James’ perspective is shaped by both experience and pedigree. He is the brother of Olympic champion Kirani James, whose success has helped elevate Grenada’s global track and field profile. Now, Gary James believes the next phase of development lies in building team-based success, particularly in relay events.
He stressed that exposure to regional and international competition is important for athlete development.
“Relay competitions bring a different level of discipline and teamwork,” he explained. “If we can get these athletes competing together consistently, it will not only improve their individual performances but also put Grenada in contention at major meets.”
James also highlighted the need for structured planning, including proper training camps, baton exchange work, and opportunities to compete against stronger opposition - key components for any successful relay programme.
