MainAthlet International – The Track & Field Podcast
Damian Maxwell grew up in a town of 6,000 people in Jamaica. Today he teaches mathematics at a US college, coaches sprinters, pursues a PhD – and competes at masters athletics level on three continents. In this episode of the MainAthlet International Podcast, Damian talks about the road from being a parish champion in Jamaica to winning bronze at the World Masters Games in Taiwan – in the triple jump, an event he had never seriously trained for. He breaks down: – How he walked away from track at 16 because of his faith and came back a decade later with a fire nobody expected – His training reality: self-coached, knee injury, PhD deadlines, and still posting 11.2 in the 100m – Why sub-11 in the 100m and sub-22 in the 200m are not dreams but targets he's actively working toward – How masters athletics became a mental health tool, a global community, and a second career in content creation – What he'd tell anyone on the fence about joining the masters community: go for it Damian also serves as PR representative for Jamaica Masters and is building visibility for a sport that most people discover far too late. His message is simple: your current situation does not dictate your final destination. A conversation about faith, discipline, reinvention – and what it really takes to compete at the world level after 30. Follow Damian on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d.a_max/ [https://www.instagram.com/d.a_max/] Find all episodes at mainathlet.de ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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