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- Reason 1: Unique Sporting Culture.
- In Jamaica, sprinters, rather than footballers or cricketers, are seen as superstars.
- Even the annual schools’ athletics competition, ‘Champs’, is televised live and played to a packed stadium of 35,000 seats.
- 120 schools compete with their very best athletes in this five-day competition, and good performers become household names.
- The authorities are on a constant lookout for great sprinting talent and any kid who has the potential to be a world-class sprinter is found out and turned into a track athlete.
- Reason 2: Proximity and cultural ties with the US.
- Some of the best athletes go to colleges in the US on sports scholarships, train and compete there, and a good number out of them return to Jamaica to train generations of new stars.
- Reason 3: Genetics & aluminium-rich soil
- A particular variant of the gene ACEAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme has been associated with a larger than average heart capable of pumping highly oxygenated blood to muscles quicker than the average human.
- In people of west African origin, the frequency of this gene-variant is slightly higher than in people of Japanese & European origin; in Jamaica, it’s even higher than those in west Africa.
- Also, 75% of all Jamaicans (whether athletes or not) have been found to have another gene ACTN3, which helps muscles generate strong, repetitive contractions (only 70% of US-athletes have this gene).
- ACTN3 gene can only make a difference during the first three months of pregnancy when the number of these fast-twitchThere are two types of skeletal muscle fibers are slow-twitch (type I) and fast-twitch (type II). Slow-twitch muscle fibers support long-distance endurance activities like marathon running, while fast-twitch muscle fibers support quick, powerful movements such as sprinting or weightlifting. Source: National Academy of Sports Medicine (nasm.org) muscle-fibres is determined.
- Aluminium in the environment or diet promotes the development of these muscle fibres in growing foetuses.
- And a large number of Jamaica’s Olympians (including Usain Bolt) come from the region containing the rich aluminium ore deposits.
- The theory on genes & aluminium soil has been said to hold little relevance, as neither Brazil nor Nigeria, which have large numbers of ethnically comparable individuals, have any real success in running competitions.
- But in combination with other factors, these factors may have an impact that is yet to be proven with conclusive evidence.
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