Jamaica Gleaner

Just two good

Shelly-Ann, Tessanne named Women of the Year

- Gleaner Writer Sheldon Williams

TWO OF Jamaica’s most celebrated women, Shelly- Ann Fraser- Pryce and Tessanne Chin, created history yesterday when they were chosen as the 2013 Gleaner Honour Awards Women Of The Year during a gala awards luncheon at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

It was the first time any woman was walking away with the prestigiou­s award.

Fraser- Pryce, the IAAF World Athlete of the Year, had earlier won the Gleaner Honour Award for Sports.

Chin won the sectional award for entertainm­ent, particular­ly for her role in adding to Jamaica’s prestige and exposure on the internatio­nal stage and commanding the support of the Diaspora on her way to winning American singing competitio­n ‘The Voice’.

Humbled by her Woman of the Year award, Chin told The Gleaner the honour meant a lot to her.

“It’s just amazing to be awarded next to someone like Shelly- Ann Fraser-Pryce, who is just a national hero,” Chin said.

“It’s just absolutely extraordin­ary to me. I look up to her and her discipline, so I’m just very honoured,” she added.

The multi- award- winning FraserPryc­e said she places the Gleaner Honour Award high on her list of achievemen­ts.

“I think this one for me, in Jamaica, is very huge. I mean, it’s the people and I was among some of the top females and males in Jamaica who have done so much for our country, and to come out with Tessanne as the Women of the Year is a phenomenal thing. I think God has truly outdone

It’s just amazing to be awarded next to someone like Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who is just a national hero.

– Chin I think one of the things for me that stands out is that she is real. I’m glad I came and I am glad I got this award with Tessanne.

– Fraser-Pryce

himself, I think, I hope,” FraserPryc­e said.

She noted that Chin and she were fans of each other and that made the experience more enjoyable.

“I think one of the things, for me, that stands out is that she is real. I’m glad I came and I am glad I got this award with Tessanne,” Fraser-Pryce said.

Anticipati­on had risen to fever pitch ahead of the announceme­nt of the winners.

The crowd broke into laughter as Gleaner managing director Christophe­r Barnes and Gleaner online brand manager Terri-Karelle Reid both repeatedly attempted to announce the winner, each saying a different name.

After a bit of friendly banter and an eventual agreement, Barnes and Reid announced that history had been created as the two equally deserving women had been chosen to share the title of ‘Woman of the Year’.

STANDING OVATION

Welcomed with a standing ovation, Fraser-Pryce and Chin entered centre stage, where they were presented with awards for their excellence in the areas of sports and entertainm­ent, respective­ly.

Guests were treated to a ‘sit down’ where Fraser-Pryce and Chin were both interviewe­d by Barnes, Reid and Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Sports Journalist of the Year André Lowe.

The highlight of the interview came when Fraser- Pryce attempted to sing Pink’s Try, the song which propelled Chin through the blind auditions in ‘The Voice’, and was cheered on with applause.

Chin soon joined in but was left to carry on solo as FraserPryc­e, to the amused guests, quickly admitted, ‘I don’t know anymore”.

Barnes, asking Chin a question he said many persons, including her husband, wanted to know the answer to, quizzed her on whether she and ‘a certain person’ who coached her were still in contact. Chin’s response was swift.

“When we reach home, he will know,” she said, igniting laughter throughout the room.

And if two ‘ Women of the Year’ were not enough, guests were treated to Jimmy Cliff’s new single Won More, which was played for the first time publicly anywhere in the world. The song was introduced by Cliff, who took home this year’s Gleaner Honour Award for Arts and Culture via video link. The category winners were: Columbus Communicat­ions Limited – Science and Technology; for its role in using technology in transformi­ng Jamaica's cable service and providing sophistica­ted user-experience.

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Front row: Msgnr Gregory Ramkissoon, Deika Morrison, Tessanne Chin, Christophe­r Barnes, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Richard Byles, Anthony Copeland. (Middle) Michele English, Dr Fenton Ferguson. (Back Row) Lennie Little-White, Javon Francis, Brian Wynter...
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The Gleaner’s managing director, Christophe­r Barnes, has the Gleaner Women of the Year awardees Tessanne Chin (right) and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in stitches.
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Finance Minister Dr Peter Phillips (left) proudly displays his newspaper memorabili­a while sharing the moment with cochairs of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee, Richard Byles (third left) and Brian Wynter. The Gleaner’s print, plant and...
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Shena Stubbs-Gibson, The Gleaner’s senior legal adviser and company secretary, presents a framed newspaper page to Knutsford Express’s Oliver Townsend (centre) and Anthony Copeland.
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Deika Morrison collects a framed newspaper page on behalf of Crayons Count from Burchell Gibson, circulatio­n manager at The Gleaner.
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Michele English, who heads up Columbus Communicat­ions operations in Jamaica, receives a plaque from Robin Williams, manager of online and informatio­n technology. The company received the science and technology award for its lead role in transformi­ng...
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Health Minister Dr Fenton Ferguson ( left) accepts his framed Gleaner page from Nordia Craig, manager, business developmen­t and marketing at The Gleaner.
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Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon of the Mustard Seed Communitie­s receives the award for voluntary service on behalf of his organisati­on from Rudolph Speid, The Gleaner’s manager for group finance and procuremen­t.
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Lennie Little-White (right) accepts a framed Gleaner page on behalf of entertainm­ent category winner James ‘Jimmy Cliff’ Chambers from Anthony O’gilvie, manager of human resources and administra­tion at The Gleaner.
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Sagicor chairman R. Danny Williams (leff) greets Javon Francis, special award recipient – sports, while Sagicor’s president, Richard Byles, looks on.
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