Former world record holder Asafa Powell and double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah head the list of Jamaicans that have been selected for the World Relays next month in Poland.
Powell will join the likes of Oshane Bailey, Nesta Carter, Julian Forte, Nigel Ellis, Romario Williams and Kadrian Goldson in the 4x100m relay.
In the women's equivalent, Thompson-Herah joins Natalliah Whyte, Natasha Morrison, Shashalee Forbes, Kasheika Cameron and Remona Burchell.
Jamaica will also be competing in the 4x200m, the 4x400m and the shuttle hurdles relay at the championship.
Since the inception of the World Relays in 2014, Jamaica has copped five gold, eight silver and six bronze medals at the event.
The 2021 World Relays is set to run from May 1-2.
Full team:
4x200m female
Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shashalee Forbes, Natalliah Whyte, Candice McLeod, Tiffany James, Anastasia Leroy
4x100m men
Oshane Bailey, Nesta Carter, Julian Forte, Nigel Ellis, Romario Willams, Asafa Powell, Kadrain Goldson
4x400m
Zadrian Barnes, Troy Whyte, Javon Francis, Terry Thomas, Keeno Burrell, Jamoi Jackson, Demar Murray, Nathon Allen
Management team
Manager- Marvin Anderson
Assistant Manager- Craig Richards
Team Doctor- Dr Anthony Cox
Technical Leader- Paul Francis
Coach- Jerry Holness
Coach- Bertland Cameron
Coach- Lamar Richards