Justin Bolts to new heights
JUSTIN REID, a grade four student at Ardenne Preparatory and Extension School, received the surprise of his life on Wednesday when The Gleaner presented him with an autographed photo depicting him exchanging a fist bump with sprint legend Usain Bolt at the company’s honour awards earlier this year.
The presentation was made by The Gleaner’s managing director Christopher Barnes during the year group’s general assembly on Wednesday morning.
Justin was a part of the Lightning Drummers group that performed at the honour awards. Of meeting Bolt, he said, “When I saw him in the audience, I knew this was the moment that I had to use to thank him and encourage him to keep doing great things for all Jamaicans.”
Barnes, in making the presentation, used the concept of ‘the elevator pitch’ to encourage the students to step forward, like Justin, and seize each opportunity as they arise. The elevator pitch, he explained, is to be able to concisely share their dreams with someone in an elevator before that person reaches his or her floor. He encouraged students to be prepared to share their dreams even with strangers as, “Who knows? That stranger in the elevator could one day help you achieve your goals”.
Justin’s mother, Monique Morgan, and grandmother, Marcy Vincent-Peat, were on hand to witness the surprise. They shared that music had made an indomitable mark on his life from a tender age, as his father is a musical engineer and producer. His mother expressed delight at this gift. “Justin has always sought ways to incorporate the Bolt pose in his performances out of respect and admiration for Usain Bolt. He also does this to reflect the name of the group, Lightning Drummers. I still remember the evening he came home from The Gleaner’s Honour Awards and told me that he finally got a chance to meet Bolt.”