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JAM | Feb 21, 2026

Catherine’s Peak hydrates another successful Sagicor Sigma Run

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Sharing a moment of partnership: Allawney Bromley (left), senior brand manager for beverages at GraceKennedy Limited, and Chris Zacca, Sagicor Group Jamaica president and CEO, celebrate the 2026 Sigma Corporate Run.(Photo: Contributed)

Catherine’s Peak Pure Spring Water, part of the GraceKennedy Group, is proud of its pivotal role in the success of the 2026 staging of the Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run/Walk.

Watering a longstanding partnership with Sagicor Group Jamaica for yet another year, Catherine’s Peak has served as the event’s exclusive hydration partner for its 28-year history.

The continued collaboration underscores a shared commitment to supporting participants while contributing to one of Jamaica’s most recognised charity road races and its broader mission of community development and philanthropy

“Our partnership with SIGMA at Sagicor Group Jamaica is rooted in shared values of health, wellness and giving back, ” said Rochell Samuels-Black, brand manager at Catherine’s Peak.

“For 28 years, we have had the privilege of supporting thousands of participants while contributing to an event that makes a tangible difference in communities across Jamaica. Being present year after year and witnessing generations come together for a shared cause is incredibly meaningful for our team.”

Marking 28 years of keeping participants refreshed at the Sagicor Sigma Run, Catherine’s Peak brand manager Rochell Samuels-Black (left), and senior brand manager for beverages, Allawney Bromley (R), join Nicole Campbell Robinson, VP of communications, social media and CSR at Sagicor Group Jamaica, in celebration of the enduring collaboration. (Photo: Contributed)

This year, the event had over 30,000 registrants in support of critical national causes, with Catherine’s Peak on board to ensure runners and walkers remained refreshed and energised throughout the race, with hydration stations positioned at various checkpoints on the route. 

The brand’s presence extended the event village, where its interactive activation created an engaging touchpoint for patrons to connect with the brand on the ground, where approximately 250 goodie bags, which included Grace products, were also distributed to race patrons.

Sagicor Sigma organisers commended Catherine’s Peak’s longstanding commitment and consistent contribution to the event’s success, stating, “Catherine’s Peak has been a cornerstone partner since the very beginning of Sigma,” said Nicole Campbell Robinson, vice president for corporate communications, social media and CSR at Sagicor Group Jamaica.

Smiles, collaboration, and hydration! Allawney Bromley (left), senior brand manager for beverages at GraceKennedy Limited, and Chris Zacca, Sagicor Group Jamaica president and CEO, celebrate the 2026 Sigma Corporate Run.(Photo: Contributed)

“Their reliability, energy, and shared passion for community upliftment have strengthened the experience for participants each year. Hydration is essential to any race, and Catherine’s Peak continues to deliver excellence while embracing the spirit of the event.”

Adding to the group’s presence at the run, Grace Foods distributed samples of its Grace Sardines canned product to race patrons as part of its on-site activation.

Marking 28 years of keeping participants refreshed at the Sagicor Sigma Run, Catherine’s Peak brand manager Rochell Samuels-Black (left), and senior brand manager for beverages, Allawney Bromley (R), join Nicole Campbell Robinson, VP of communications, social media and CSR at Sagicor Group Jamaica, in celebration of the enduring collaboration. (Photo: Contributed)

The inclusion of the protein-rich offering underscored the group’s holistic approach to wellness, combining proper hydration with balanced nutrition.

“Sigma represents the very best of corporate Jamaica coming together to uplift communities,” Samuels-Black added. “As part of the GraceKennedy family, we are proud that both Catherine’s Peak and Grace Foods could support participants through hydration and nourishment, reinforcing our commitment to healthy lifestyles and national development.”

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