Nayoka Clunis is poised to become a name synonymous with breaking boundaries in Jamaican sports. Clunis has stepped onto the global stage at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest as the first-ever hammer thrower to represent Jamaica.
Despite living with Type 1 diabetes since she was 13, and even losing a leg due to complications of the disease, Keisha Syblis says she has a lot to smile about. Having it under control now, the Kingston woman said she is encouraging persons.
Seventeen-year-old Ashnique Williams hopes to venture into the field of psychiatry one day, but a severe case of scoliosis has been placing her dream on hold. Her days are sometimes filled with immense pain, but corrective surgery could end all.
BOSCOBEL, St Mary Three students, all female, have made it to the final round of the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) Junior Minister of Tourism competition. The winner, who will be selected in Augus.
Seventeen-year-old Ashlique Williams appeared to be living a normal and healthy life until 2020 when her father Troy Williams noticed a change in her body shape. Her father recalls being startled when he noticed that her back appeared to be.