
Veronica Campbell-Brown
Veronica Campbell-Brown is a renowned Jamaican sprinter, celebrated for her remarkable achievements in athletics, including multiple Olympic and World Championship titles. Born on May 15, 1982, she has been an influential figure in the sport, known for her speed and competitive spirit. Campbell-Brown's contribution to athletics extends beyond her personal accolades; she serves as an inspiration for young athletes in Jamaica and around the world. Recently, she was appointed as the patron for the 40th JTA/Sagicor National Athletics Championship, highlighting her commitment to youth empowerment and the development of future sporting talent.
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Recent news mentions
Veronica Campbell-Brown took the women’s 100m title.
Jamaica’s athletes ready to conquer the World again | SportsVeronica Campbell Brown is mentioned as one of Jamaica's great athletes deserving recognition.
Don Anderson | A call for Sports as a stand-alone ministry | CommentaryVeronica Campbell Brown is an Olympian and past honoree at the event.
Skatalites’ member for Presidential Award at NYC People’s Ball | EntertainmentNational sprint icon Olympian Veronica Campbell-Brown was pleased to be back at the meet.
St Catherine clip St Andrew to emerge JTA/Sagicor National Athletics champions | SportsSprint icon Veronica Campbell-Brown is ready to use her role to inspire Jamaica’s next generation of athletes.
Mbappe discharged from hospital after acute case of gastroenteritis | SportsSprint icon Veronica Campbell-Brown is ready to use her role to inspire Jamaica’s next generation of athletes.
Anderson sets sights on World Champs 800m final | SportsVeronica Campbell-Brown is the patron of the 40th staging of the JTA/Sagicor National Athletics Championship.
Campbell-Brown named ambassador for 40th JTA/Sagicor National Champs | Sports






































