Monday, July 02, 2012

Team Grenada opens pre-Olympic Games camp in Sunderland

by Michael Bascombe
SUNDERLAND, UK, July 3, 2012 – Members of the Grenada team for the Olympics Games in London have begun assembling for the first of two camps which officially opened on Monday.
Three athletes - Kurt Felix (Decathlon), Joel Redhead (200m), Neisha Bernard-Thomas (800m) – moved into Sunderland University for a pre-Olympic Games training camp.
They were also joined by chef de mission Conrad Francis, national coach Albert Joseph, and Felix’ coach Jeff Petersmeyer.
They will spend the next week training at the University’s modern facilities in preparation for the Games opening on July 27.
The other members of the team – Rondell Bartholomew (400m), Kirani James (400m), Kanika Beckles (400m), Paul Williams (100m), Janelle Williams (200m) and Esau Simpson (swimmer) - will join the camp on July 11 at the Broadbridge Heath Leisure centre near Horsham District in West Sussex. Andrea St. Bernard (Taekwondo) will join the team on July 25.
Simpson will be the first among his team members to see competitive action. The swimming competition starts on July 28 while track and field and taekwondo begin on August 3 and 8 respectively.

3 comments:

La Crette said...

I wish to commend and congratulate all the members of our national team who have achieved the qualifying standard in their respective sport for the London 2012 Olympic Games. This initial step is a major accomplishment in itself. Additionally, I extend my full support to the team officials in their attempts to establish an atmosphere and develop an attitude that would serve as a medium through which each team member can bring out the BEST in himself/herself.

ALL THE BEST TEAM GRENADA!!!

Rawl La Crette said...

I wish to commend and congratulate all the members of our national team who have achieved the qualifying standard in their respective sport for the London 2012 Olympic Games. This initial step has been an accomplishment in itself. Additionally, I extend my full support to the team's officials in their attempts to establish an atmosphere and develop an attitude that would serve as a medium through which each team member can bring out the BEST in himself/herself.

ALL THE BEST TEAM GRENADA!!!

Unknown said...

Having met most of you today at. broadbridge heath. what a lovely bunch you are. good luck and I hope you enjoy the Olympics in UK.