Sunday, February 12, 2006

GO Jamaica GO

Many years have passed since I have left the shores of Jamaica
and still the love and pride of my former country is great.
I now chear for Canada and Jamaica during all the games
and here I have a memories of our many medal winners, and
Our special olympics members or our famous bob sledding team
has not been forgotten for their achievments and perserverance. Dudley Stokes, captain of the Jamaican bobsled team for the
Nagano Winter Olympics, right, smiles back at his
team members as they demonstrate the bobsled pushing
form during a send-off reception for the team at a Tokyo hotel
Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1998.
NO MEDALS BUT A DARN GOOD TRY FOR JAMAICA!!!

Asafa Powell of Jamaica celebrates after winning the 100 metres race
by clocking 9.77 seconds, a new world record, in Athens on Tuesday.

Mark Parchment is the proud winner of Jamaica’s second gold
medal at the 2003 World Special Olympics Summer Games in
Dublin, Ireland, while three of his teammates have also copped
medals. David Sharpe has brought the country a third silver,
and Janice Green and Jermaine White have each won bronze medals.
For speed skater Nigel Davis, Davis won a silver medal in the

1500-meter speed skating race at the 2001

Special Olympics World Winter Games in Anchorage, Alaska, USA.

Brigitte Foster of Jamaica falls to the floor after clinching
silver in Paris World Championship



James Beckford of Jamaica wins World silver in the men's Long Jump in paris-2003
Waving proudly the Jamaican flag at the Olympics:
Gold medal relay team L-R: Sherone Simpson, Veronica Campbell,
Aleen Bailey, Tanya Lawrence. AD 2004 Olympics - Athens, Greece


Gordon Errington, Special Olympics Jamaica, warms up prior
to his gold-medal winning performance in freestyle singles
competition at the 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games.


Silver for Beckford, Williams

BRISBANE, CMC: JAMAICA SECURED silver

medals at the Goodwill Games yesterday through sprinter Chris

Williams and long jumper James Beckford.

Jamaica's silver medalist Danny McFarlane, Dominican Republic's Felix Sanchez
and France's Naman Keita (L-R) pose on the podium during the men's
400 metres hurdles medal ceremony at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games,
August 26, 2004.

Jamaica's Veronica Campbell shows her bronze medal

for the women's 100 metres at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games
Jamaican Trecia Smith celebrates after winning the
women's triple jump final at the World Athletics Championships
in Helsinki, Finland


Deon Hemmings holds Jamaica's national flag on her victory lap after
winning the women's 400 meter hurdles at the
1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta.

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