Jamaica through and through
published: Sunday | August 31, 2008
Tony Becca, Consukting Editor
THE OLYMPIC Games in Beijing are over and Jamaicans are still walking on cloud nine.
With 11 medals, including six gold and three world records, victories in the men's and women's 100 and 200 metres races, and a one-two-two finish among the many great performances, Beijing undoubtedly represented the greatest perfor-mance in the history of the country's sport and the planned welcome, the celebration, is richly deserved.
In doing its thing, however, in showing its appreciation of the athletes' grand performance, the government should be careful, and it should be careful for two reasons.
Jamaica through and through
published: Sunday | August 31, 2008
Tony Becca, Consukting Editor
THE OLYMPIC Games in Beijing are over and Jamaicans are still walking on cloud nine.
With 11 medals, including six gold and three world records, victories in the men's and women's 100 and 200 metres races, and a one-two-two finish among the many great performances, Beijing undoubtedly represented the greatest perfor-mance in the history of the country's sport and the planned welcome, the celebration, is richly deserved.
In doing its thing, however, in showing its appreciation of the athletes' grand performance, the government should be careful, and it should be careful for two reasons.
Jamaica through and through
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