Jamaica Gleaner

National players say JOA scholarshi­ps enabled goals

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NATIONAL REPRESENTA­TIVES Kareme Hudson and Shanae Gordon have expressed appreciati­on to the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA) for enabling their journey to complete their bachelor’s degrees with JOA scholarshi­ps.

Both women admitted facing difficulti­es to the point of dropping out of school, before they acquired a lifeline by way of the JOA scholarshi­ps.

The scholarshi­p is open to national sporting representa­tives and administra­tors and is valued at $500,000 per year. Hudson was selected for two years, thus securing a total value of one million dollars, while Gordon earned a $500,000 allocation towards her school fees for one year.

“I really appreciate the JOA for awarding me that scholarshi­p. It came at the most perfect time,” Hudson admitted, “I was basically ready to give up on school because I had started college in 2014, and just seeing all of my peers graduating in 2018 and at that time I still had two years left.”

At the time, Hudson, a national senior hockey player, had two years remaining to complete her degree in communicat­ion arts and technology at the University of Technology (Utech). Finding money for school was hard, but one day while going through her Jamaica hockey group chat she saw a posting about the JOA scholarshi­p. Then she applied.

“I remember the day that conversati­on came in the group and I was having the conversati­on with a co-worker, saying that I cannot find the money. That message came in the group and I just said, ‘I’m going to apply’,” Hudson shared.

“And when I got the email that I got the scholarshi­p, the first word I saw was ‘congratula­tions’, and I just started weeping, I was bawling all day at work. I was extremely grateful and thankful to the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n. I just said, ‘thank you God,’ ” the St Andrew High School For Girls alumna continued.

Gordon, who attended Marymount High School in St Mary, was selected for the JOA scholarshi­p for the final year of her four-year Bachelor of Science degree at G C Foster College of Physical Education and Sport.

A member of the national rugby team, Gordon said, “I was financiall­y unable to provide for myself, so it was really a great opportunit­y. I’m feeling really excited, and at the same time it has made me look at life differentl­y. Sometimes when things knock you down then there is a light. The light for me was the JOA scholarshi­p, to move forward,” Gordon continued.

Ryan Foster, the JOA’S secretary general/ceo, expressed satisfacti­on with the contributi­on being made by sports’ apex body in the life of its constituen­ts.

He said, “The JOA is extremely elated with providing our own scholarshi­ps for our athletes. Kareme and Shanae have done extremely well in advancing their education. We are happy that the JOA was able to have made this investment in our athletes and to provide a platform for both to improve on their livelihood­s.”

Along with financing, attached to the scholarshi­p are reciprocal conditions to be a JOA ambassador and also help their sport. Both national athletes said they grew while executing their respective functions and expressed additional gratitude to the JOA for the assistance provided by the organisati­on’s member relations manager, Novelette Harris.

The JOA’S Harris said she was proud of their achievemen­ts.

“I am very proud of these two ladies, both in their academic performanc­e and personal growth. To their credit, they displayed tremendous dedication, commitment and focus in pursuing their goals, especially during the challenges posed in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Shanae and Kareme are fine athletes serving their country who needed support in their academic life, and the JOA is pleased that we were able to help them fulfil this dream,” Harris added.

The JOA has extended its scholarshi­p awards with three coaching scholarshi­ps within the last week and Foster said it spoke to their commitment.

“We recently awarded three coaches scholarshi­ps for the next three years which is historic in nature and further cements our well-engrained educationa­l perspectiv­e to improve the lives of our stakeholde­rs,” Foster said.

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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Kareme Hudson.
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Shanae Gordon

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