I recall the rather subdued response when Shericka Williams belatedly arrived in Jamaica last year after the Olympic Games. There was none of the fanfare surrounding the arrival of some of the other athletes, and it was primarily her small home community that remembered her and celebrated.
Here on the forum, there has been hardly any comment following her performance yesterday in Berlin. I guess her outstanding silver medal counts for nothing?
Let me also use this opportunity to congratulate one of my favorite athletes on the planet, Sanya Richards!! I adore this young lady more than I can begin to explain, and despite the fact that she beat Shericka, I can live with that. In fact, I will go as far as to suggest that there is not a bigger fan of Sanya on this forum than me! She is beautiful, charismatic, decent, extraordinarily talented, and she is Jamaican (the decision to run for the USA was not made by Sanya when she was a teen back in 2002, and this is a fact that her detractors stupidly continue to disregard).
STERLING SILVER!
Shericka Williams takes second spot in Women's 400m
BY KAYON RAYNOR Senior staff reporter raynork@jamaicaobserver.com
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
BERLIN, Germany - Shericka Williams produced a lifetime best 49.32 seconds to win silver in the women's 400 metres, taking Jamaica's medal tally to five, after four days at the 12th IAAF World Championships.
The Olympic silver medallist, who shaved 0.21 seconds off her previous career best of 49.51 established in her semi-final, finished 0.32 seconds behind Jamaican-born American Sanya Richards, who clocked a world-leading 49.00secs.
Jamaica's Shericka Williams is a picture of pride after clocking a lifetime best 49.32 seconds to take the silver medal in the women's 400 metre at the IAAF World Championships in Berlin, Germany yesterday. The Gold was won by Jamaican-born American Sanya Richards in a world-leading 49.00 seconds. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
"I'm happy with myself and two silver two times is really a good career, and that's just the stepping stone to what might come in the future," Williams said.
"To be number two (in the world) is still a very good achievement. I couldn't run any faster and I'm very happy to run my personal best," the St Elizabeth Technical High School alumnus added.
The Stephen Francis-coached quarter-miler joins national record holder Lorraine Fenton-McKenzie with two silver and one bronze; Sandie Richards (one silver and one bronze), as well as Novlene Williams-Mills (2007 bronze), as the only Jamaican women to have medalled in the event in the history of the World Championships.
BERLIN, Germany - Shericka Williams (centre) is embraced by teammate Novlene Williams-Mills while Jamaican-born US athlete Sanya Richards moves to congratulate her on her silver medal performance in the 400m at the 12th IAAF World Championships yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
Here on the forum, there has been hardly any comment following her performance yesterday in Berlin. I guess her outstanding silver medal counts for nothing?
Let me also use this opportunity to congratulate one of my favorite athletes on the planet, Sanya Richards!! I adore this young lady more than I can begin to explain, and despite the fact that she beat Shericka, I can live with that. In fact, I will go as far as to suggest that there is not a bigger fan of Sanya on this forum than me! She is beautiful, charismatic, decent, extraordinarily talented, and she is Jamaican (the decision to run for the USA was not made by Sanya when she was a teen back in 2002, and this is a fact that her detractors stupidly continue to disregard).
STERLING SILVER!
Shericka Williams takes second spot in Women's 400m
BY KAYON RAYNOR Senior staff reporter raynork@jamaicaobserver.com
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
BERLIN, Germany - Shericka Williams produced a lifetime best 49.32 seconds to win silver in the women's 400 metres, taking Jamaica's medal tally to five, after four days at the 12th IAAF World Championships.
The Olympic silver medallist, who shaved 0.21 seconds off her previous career best of 49.51 established in her semi-final, finished 0.32 seconds behind Jamaican-born American Sanya Richards, who clocked a world-leading 49.00secs.
Jamaica's Shericka Williams is a picture of pride after clocking a lifetime best 49.32 seconds to take the silver medal in the women's 400 metre at the IAAF World Championships in Berlin, Germany yesterday. The Gold was won by Jamaican-born American Sanya Richards in a world-leading 49.00 seconds. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
"I'm happy with myself and two silver two times is really a good career, and that's just the stepping stone to what might come in the future," Williams said.
"To be number two (in the world) is still a very good achievement. I couldn't run any faster and I'm very happy to run my personal best," the St Elizabeth Technical High School alumnus added.
The Stephen Francis-coached quarter-miler joins national record holder Lorraine Fenton-McKenzie with two silver and one bronze; Sandie Richards (one silver and one bronze), as well as Novlene Williams-Mills (2007 bronze), as the only Jamaican women to have medalled in the event in the history of the World Championships.
BERLIN, Germany - Shericka Williams (centre) is embraced by teammate Novlene Williams-Mills while Jamaican-born US athlete Sanya Richards moves to congratulate her on her silver medal performance in the 400m at the 12th IAAF World Championships yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)
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