The performances and reviews of the national
relay teams, particularly the men, at the just concluded Penn Relays in
Philadelphia, USA have indicated a number of factors which should be considered
in moving forward.
The national stadium (track and equipment);
participation in competitions and the collaboration of the Grenada Athletics
Association, the Grenada Olympic Committee and the Government are paramount.
1.
The urgency of relaying the track and electronic equipment for proper gauging
of our athletes becomes critical. The new track should be the centre-piece for
next year’s athletic championships at home including, Independence Parish
Champs; Relay Meets; Inter-Col; National Champs; and the Olympics Send-off Meet.
2.
The two relay teams ran in front of a capacity crowd of 48,000 plus spectators
at Franklin Field on Saturday. About four hours later, millions of viewers were
able to watch their performances and the encouraging reviews. Ato Boldon said “They
have Kirani James on 2nd leg and Bartholomew on anchor. Bartholomew has
the fastest time in the world at 44.65 and then Kirani James, 4th
fastest ever this year at 44.80 indoors 400.” “And the noise you heard from the
crowd is because of a stellar 2nd leg by Kirani James.” “And look at
the anchor leg we talked about, Bartholomew from Grenada. Look at this young
man rising to the occasion and makes his Penn Relays statement. I don’t think
he is going to catch the Olympic Champion Angelo Taylor but what a great leg
and it seems almost clear now that Grenada will qualify for the World
Championships.” These are some of the descriptions from the commentators.
3.
The 2011 Penn Relays are gone but it’s not too late to begin preparations
for the 2012 edition scheduled for April 26-28. There are many Grenadians who
are willing to provide assistance including accommodation to minimise the cost.
However, there must be a coordinated approach in planning. The confirmation of
Grenada’s participation in other championships should also be made public at an
earlier stage.
4.
The authorities in Grenada need to tap into Corporate Grenada. LIME,
Western Union, Caribbean Airlines/Air Jamaica, among others, were all major
sponsors at the Penn Relays and also have strong presence in Grenada.
5.
There is an opportunity for the Ministry of Sports, the Grenada
Athletics Association and the Grenada Olympic Committee to work closely in
ensuring that objectives are achieved.
6.
The Grenadian Diaspora is willing to play its part but a new approach
is needed.
2 comments:
Well said Mike. Also, just as we source footballers of Grenadian parentage from abroad so must we look for athletes. This is another way that the Grenadian Diaspora can also help: by identifying these talents. Let us continue to develop the local talent but also seek to broaden our representation by seeking the best talent available.
Athlete chasing the Olympic dream to represent Grenada. Refer to the link to get more insight.
http://www2.kusports.com/news/2011/may/14/running-down-dream-grenada-olympic-team-goal-sprin/
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