Wed | Feb 18, 2026

Something Extra | Wednesday

Published:Wednesday | February 18, 2026 | 12:07 AM
Fresh off her Grammy nomination and performance, reggae star Lila Iké pairs up with reggae artiste Protoje after crossing the finish line.
Fresh off her Grammy nomination and performance, reggae star Lila Iké pairs up with reggae artiste Protoje after crossing the finish line.
Representing her company, Money Media, Kalilah Reynolds proudly crossed the finish line, playing her part in raising funds to support schools in the western end of the island.
Representing her company, Money Media, Kalilah Reynolds proudly crossed the finish line, playing her part in raising funds to support schools in the western end of the island.
Spotted with a bright smile and ready for race day is Ali Matalon, founder and CEO of CorpCare.
Spotted with a bright smile and ready for race day is Ali Matalon, founder and CEO of CorpCare.
From left: This year’s Sigma Run patrons, Oblique Seville (left), world champion and dancehall artiste Kemar ‘Ding Dong’ Ottey (right), share lens with former member of parliament Lisa Hanna and her son, Alexander Panton (second left), moments before
From left: This year’s Sigma Run patrons, Oblique Seville (left), world champion and dancehall artiste Kemar ‘Ding Dong’ Ottey (right), share lens with former member of parliament Lisa Hanna and her son, Alexander Panton (second left), moments before the official kick off.
Gal pals Shantell Dixon (left) and Toni Campbell say it’s the cause that keeps them coming back to the corporate run.
Gal pals Shantell Dixon (left) and Toni Campbell say it’s the cause that keeps them coming back to the corporate run.
Kiara South showed up in her pink track top, running for the cause and encouraging everyone to join in.
Kiara South showed up in her pink track top, running for the cause and encouraging everyone to join in.
Marking 28 years of keeping participants refreshed at Sigma, Catherine’s Peak Brand Manager, Rochell Samuels-Black (left), and Allawney Bromley (right), senior brand manager for beverages, GraceKennedy Ltd.,  join Nicole Campbell Robinson, vice president
Marking 28 years of keeping participants refreshed at Sigma, Catherine’s Peak Brand Manager, Rochell Samuels-Black (left), and Allawney Bromley (right), senior brand manager for beverages, GraceKennedy Ltd., join Nicole Campbell Robinson, vice president of communications, social media and corporate social responsibility, Sagicor Group, in celebration of the enduring collaboration
Kadeem O’Sullivan pairs up with fitness creator and Catherine’s Peak ambassador Renee ‘Rockii Fitness’ Hamilton, for a quick photo.
Kadeem O’Sullivan pairs up with fitness creator and Catherine’s Peak ambassador Renee ‘Rockii Fitness’ Hamilton, for a quick photo.
First-time entrant in the Sigma Run, Mickayla Young came fully prepared to take on the road.
First-time entrant in the Sigma Run, Mickayla Young came fully prepared to take on the road.
It’s all smiles from Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness and his wife, Juliet Holness, speaker of the House of Representatives, as they gear up for the race.
It’s all smiles from Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness and his wife, Juliet Holness, speaker of the House of Representatives, as they gear up for the race.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange reps her Jamaican colours for Sigma Sunday.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange reps her Jamaican colours for Sigma Sunday.
Abigail James donned all-black athleisure wear for the occasion.
Abigail James donned all-black athleisure wear for the occasion.
Continuing her 12-year streak with Sigma, financial adviser Quevia Duncan says she’s excited to keep it going for years to come.
Continuing her 12-year streak with Sigma, financial adviser Quevia Duncan says she’s excited to keep it going for years to come.
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Sigma Sunday lit up the streets of New Kingston as over 30,000 participants ran, walked, and wheeled toward a shared goal: to ‘Run for the West’. The 2026 Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run aimed to raise $150 million to restore five schools in Western Jamaica damaged by Hurricane Melissa — and surpassed its target. Marking 28 years of impact, the highly anticipated event showcased an inspiring display of unity, determination, and community spirit. Something Extra has the social highlights of the early morning run.