Monday, January 27, 2014

            


              The environment that I am immersed in fosters and develops me as a high performance athlete. I have been incredibly fortunate to have been born and raised in Edmonton. It has provided me with tremendous opportunities that I am just beginning to comprehend. Whether it’s a new beginning or at a crossroads through life, this City has given each and everyone of us an opportunity to succeed.
            
             Now what makes a City a great? Is it the climate? Or its relative location to geographical amenities such as lakes, mountains, and oceans? I believe it is the people who shape the city. They create what we see around the world today. The decision makers of yesterday have always considered the effects of policy decisions on future generations. From civic policy, to hosting world class events, the legacy of these choices is where the true value is held. These individuals have utilized their influence to provide opportunities they never had offered to them. In doing so, they contribute to the increased well-being of future generations and in the process, increase the value of a City’s greatest asset: its citizens.
           
             This philosophy reaches beyond the halls of 1 Sir Winston Churchill Square and is found in the offices of the local businesses across Edmonton. Footprint Developments has provided me an opportunity to seek warmer climates to better prepare myself for my upcoming season, something that I am extremely thankful for. In doing so, Footprint has provided me the “footprint” for success and without this support I would not be able to maximize my potential.


Thank you,


Jason Jama

Friday, January 3, 2014

2013 Year in Review

With the new year upon us there's no better time to reflect on the trip around the sun that was. The ups and downs that come with being an athlete, and to be honest, just being human is challenging at the best of times and this year was no different. With success there always seems to be failure, whether its from an athletic standpoint or in your personal life, things just seem to come up. With all things in consideration, it was an interesting year.
Blue Mile
This race was far less dramatic than the 2012 edition, considering the winner didn't make the NY times for all the wrong reasons. (See 2012 year in review for more) the race in itself was great, good weather, good people and good legs all adds up to a good day. I finished 3rd right behind Chiff Childs of RRAC. 







Edmonton International Track Classic
Formerly known as the Donovan Bailey Invitational, the Edm international is a premier track meet in North America which attracts some best athletes in the world. This was no different this year with numerous Olympians in attendance. I competed in the crowd pleasing devils 5km. Coming in as defending champ, I felt pretty confident with my ability to walk away with another victory, and that's exactly what I did. 
 Cruising

 If you really want a picture I guess you can take one

 Jubilation

I get flowers too




Edmonton ITU
Up next was the Edmonton ITU World Cup. At this point in the season, I still hadn't raced any Continental Cups in order to gain qualification points towards a World Cup start. I raced the open 20-29 race instead and had an "okay" race considering a few hick-ups in the swim.


2013 ITU Ottawa Duathlon u23 World Championships

This race was a tough pill to swallow. I had difficulties getting into a good routine the week leading into the race, and coupled with a lingering back problem proved to be problematic as I was forced to DNF during the bike portion due to lower back pain. 

2013 Athletics Canada National 10km Championships

With my 2nd overall performance at the 2013 Calgary 10km, Athletics Alberta selected me to represent the province at the Oasis 10k Zoo-Run which was also Elite 10km National Championships. The field was stack with more Olympians than you can count on one hand. 



2013 CIS Cross Country Season
University of Alberta Golden Bear


Once again I completed for the University during this years Cross Country season. The season was highlighted with the Golden Bears and Pandas winning Stewart Cup in demanding fashion and I also had the honour of wearing the coveted Stewart Shorts during this race. 








CIS National Championships
London Ontario
The big dance for CIS Cross Country competition was held at Western University in London. It was a blast, great city, awesome course and great friends made for an unforgettable weekend