Jamaica Gleaner

We will always remember Bolt’s breathtaki­ng brilliance – Grange

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THE MINISTER of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport, Olivia Grange, has applauded members of Jamaica’s team for the performanc­e in the IAAF World Championsh­ips, which ends today.

“Today (yesterday), we witnessed the final act in the competitiv­e athletic career of Usain Bolt. It didn’t go according to plan as he collapsed with an injury while anchoring the Jamaica team in the 4x100 metres. He apologised to his teammates and all of Jamaica as he limped off the track.

“I do not accept his apology. Like his teammates, I will also say to Usain, there is no need for an apology because he gave everything – as he has always done,” said Grange.

“Instead, I would ask Usain to accept our best wishes for a speedy recovery. I would ask him to accept our gratitude for an amazing career, which raised our national profile; a career in which he proudly carried his ‘Jamaicanne­ss’ around the world; a career which contribute­d much to developmen­t of a sport industry in Jamaica; a career which rescued global athletics.

“I believe we all have been honoured to watch Usain do extraordin­ary things for the better part of the last 15 years. He redefined speed and brought great entertainm­ent to world athletics. His impressive records might be broken one day, but his place in our hearts is secured for ever. We will forever remember his breathtaki­ng brilliance. Usain will forever be our champion,” added Grange.

According to Grange, while Jamaica’s relatively young team

which competed at the World Championsh­ips did not dominate as other Jamaican teams have done, “I have every confidence that they will learn from this experience and will be much stronger go forward. We must never give up on them”.

Grange also expressed congratula­tions to the women’s 4x100 metres team, which took the bronze medal today, and saluted Kemoy Campbell for

making the final of the men’s 5000 metres.

Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips congratula­ted the women’s 4 x 100m team on a fine bronze-medal run.

Phillips also wished all the best to Bolt as he congratula­ted all the athletes for the gracious and classy way in which they have conducted themselves throughout the London games.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/MULTI MEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Kemoy Campbell (right) competing in the Men’s 5000m race.
RICARDO MAKYN/MULTI MEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Kemoy Campbell (right) competing in the Men’s 5000m race.

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