Patricia Sylvester |
TORONTO, ON, March 7, 2012
- Patricia Sylvester is hopping and jumping around Canada but the possibility
of the Grenadian jumper qualifying for the London Olympic Games is slipping
away slowly.
Sylvester, a
former athlete of MacDonald College, is among the leading long and triple
jumper in Canada. She is topping the Athletics Indoor Ontario Rankings in the
Long Jump with 6.29 metres and 13.54m in the Triple Jump.
These marks also
put her as the leading indoor triple jumper in Canada and second-ranked in the
long jump. Sylvester holds Grenada’s national indoor triple jump record of
13.60m set five years ago in Gainesville, Florida.
However, the
former University of Georgia standout has been grounded in Toronto for the past
year and a half and unable to leave the Canadian borders. She is awaiting her “Landed”
(Permanent Residency) and the delay in the process is affecting her
preparations to compete effectively.
“It’s
frustrating at times to think about the lack of competition but I am hopeful
that something will go my way,” she said. "Hopefully someone there (Canada Immigration) understands my situation and intervenes so I could get some additional competition."
Sylvester has
been limited to a few competitions in Canada and she has expressed growing concerns
that she may not be able to make the qualifying mark for the London Olympic
Games this summer.
1 comment:
congratulations to Patricia on her continue success, Just believe that God will work things out and he will.
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