Jamaica Gleaner

Christania Williams, FLOW give back to Edwin Allen High

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OLYMPIAN CHRISTANIA Williams is among a select group of senior athletes who have been making visits to their alma mater to encourage students as they prepare for the upcoming ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Championsh­ips.

Williams, along with representa­tives from telecommun­ications firm FLOW, visited the Clarendon home of the 2016 Girls Champions Edwin Allen High School on March 10 to for the second instalment of the company’s ‘Journey to Champs’ school tour.

During the high energy visit, FLOW also made a donation of $100,000, along with a hydration kit that is expected to boost the comfort of the team as they participat­e in this year’s event.

The ladies of the Clarendonb­ased institutio­n are seeking to retain their title and a fourth consecutiv­e win as coach Michael Dyke reasserts his confidence in the team.

“We have an experience­d team and we’re very confident that we will do well this year, as such, the girls will maintain their supremacy in defending their title,” he said.

MONETARY CONSTRAINT­S

He, however, stated that the only weakness which the team faces is monetary constraint­s as the team strives to be mentally and physically prepared.

“Finding adequate funds always proves challengin­g,” Dyke pointed out.

“We are very elated about the sponsorshi­p from FLOW because we are always in need and with them (FLOW) coming on board to provide some assistance, we are very grateful and we must assure them that we will put it to good use in helping our team in preparing for the championsh­ips,” he shared.

Williams also commended FLOW for the initiative.

“It’s always good to see Corporate Jamaica reaching out to schools in need, and Edwin Allen are certainly deserving of any assistance they can get. I have always wanted to come back to talk to the girls and to contribute in any way I can to the school which was pivotal in my developmen­t as an athlete” she explained.

Khamoy Farquharso­n, captain of the team, also shared her enthusiasm going into the championsh­ips and positively declared regaining their title. She further noted that the sponsorshi­p is one that will undoubtedl­y benefit the team and thanked the telecoms firm for their continuous efforts.

“Over the years, FLOW has been with us and I must commend them for the sponsorshi­p. We are really grateful for this contributi­on and we will put it to good use.”

‘Journey to Champs’ is a yearly activation led by FLOW in top performing rural and corporate area schools preparing for the ISSA/Grace Boys & Girls’ Championsh­ips.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Olympian Christania Williams, a past student of Edwin Allen High School, discusses proper placement of track equipment during FLOW’s ‘Journey to Champs’ visit to the institutio­n.
CONTRIBUTE­D Olympian Christania Williams, a past student of Edwin Allen High School, discusses proper placement of track equipment during FLOW’s ‘Journey to Champs’ visit to the institutio­n.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Olympian Christania Williams (second right, front) shares nuggets of advice with student athletes from the Edwin Allen High School’s track and field team.
CONTRIBUTE­D Olympian Christania Williams (second right, front) shares nuggets of advice with student athletes from the Edwin Allen High School’s track and field team.

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