Scultor Basil Watson, Sports Min. babsy Grange and Olympic champion Sheely-Anne Fraser-Pryce |
Kingston, June 23 – The Honourable Olivia Grange,
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport has said the nation should
say thanks and rejoice for the return of Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce to the track
Minister Grange spoke
today at the Unveiling of the Maquette of the Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce Statue at
a function at the Jamaica Pegasus.
Miss Grange said that
Shelly-Ann had emphatically announced her return to competition with improving
performances.
She described
Shelly-Ann’s accomplishments on the track since 2008 as breath-taking,
“leading Michael Johnson former World and Olympic 200 and 400m world
record holder to conclude she is the greatest female sprinter of all time.”\
Some of the
accomplishments that the Minister recalled are: “Shelly-Ann remains the only
female sprinter to be crowned IAAF World Champion over the 100 Metres three
times.
“She became the second
female sprinter to hold both World and Olympic 100m titles simultaneously.
“She is also the only female athlete to reign as
both World and Olympic Champion on separate occasions. She won the 2008 Olympic
and 2009 World titles, and then the 2012 Olympic and 2013 World titles.
“After winning bronze at
the 2016
Summer Olympics, she became the first
woman in history to win 100 Metre medals at three consecutive Olympic Games.
“In 2013 she
became the first female sprinter to win gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4 ×
100m in a single world championship.
“At age 21, Shelly-Ann
became the first Jamaican
and Caribbean woman to win 100 Metre gold at the
Olympics.
The Minister
reminded her audience that renowned sculptor Mr. Basil Watson had been
commissioned to design and create statues of four of Jamaica’s most outstanding
sports stars, Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann, Veronica Campbell Brown and Asafa Powell.
She said the statues
erected in honour of the athletes represent a major part of the Government’s
Jamaica 55 Legacy programme which will have projects falling within the five
main headings of Sports Infrastructure, Entertainment and Culture, National
Monuments, Gender Infrastructure, and Jamaica 55 Publications.
“The statue is at the
Wharf as we speak and will be cleared next week and will be erected at Statue Park at the National Stadium
in October.
“I would like to
reassure the nation that the maquette that we are unveiling is the genuine
article which was presented by Mr. Watson. If you see anything on social media
that is not this; then that is a fake. Shelly-Ann has been shown the maquette
and she is quite pleased and comfortable with the representation.
“For those interested in
measurements, the actual Shelly-Ann Statue will be height to hand – eight feet;
height to head – seven feet; front to back – five feet, six inches; diameter of
base – 21 inches; and height of base – three inches,” Miss Grange concluded.
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