The University of the West Indies (The UWI) is sharing in the Caribbean’s celebration of Olympic glory. UWI current students, alumni, coaches and sports medical support staff were among the Caribbean contingent at the Tokyo Games, including four athletes who collectively won two gold medals, one silver and two bronze. The UWI community proudly congratulates all the athletes and staff who represented both their countries, and the regional university by extension.
The four medals were won by Jamaican competitors: 2017 UWI graduate, Hansle Parchment who won gold in the men’s 110 metre hurdles; Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, an honorary graduate of the University, who also copped gold in the Women's 4x100m relay as well as a silver in the Women's 100m; and current Mona Campus students Candice McLeod and Roneisha McGregor who were part of the bronze medal-winning team in the Women's 4x400m relay.
Current UWI Mona students: 2018 Vice-Chancellor’s Sportsman of the year and discus throw athlete, Fedrick Dacres, represented Jamaica; and 100m athlete, Emmanuel Archibald who competed for Guyana displayed standout showings during the Games. Another UWI Mona alumnus from Jamaica, Traves Smikle likewise delivered an impressive performance in the men’s discus throw.
In addition to the athletes, Throws Coach, Julian Robinson and Head Coach, Fitz-Albert Coleman, both from the Mona Campus were also among members of The UWI community participating in the Olympics. Although Coleman didn’t travel to the Games, he is credited with the top performances of Jamaica’s hurdle athletes. Open Campus student, Deon Sutherland doubled as President of the Belize Athletics Association and coach for the Belizean Olympic team and St Augustine Campus staffer, Mr. Shurlan Bonas was one of the massage therapists on the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic team.
Article from: The University of the West Indies, Mona