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    Golden Gymnasts - Jamaicans Strike Gold At Top US Event
    Published: Thursday | January 27, 20110 Comments

    From left: Jamin Melbourne Levy, Daniel Williams and Jiovannua Jackson, along with coach Shin Nishida, pose with the trophies and medals they won at the 12th staging of the Whitlow Invitational for men in Orlando, Florida. contributed
    Ryon Jones, Gleaner Writer

    Jamaica's sporting representatives have consistently produced sterling performances on the international stage. Three young gymnasts - Daniel Williams, Jiovannua Jackson and Jamin Melbourne Levy - are the latest to have done so, as they combined to capture the team gold medal at the 12th staging of the Whitlow Invitational for men.

    The competition, which was held in Orlando, Florida, over the weekend, is the top men's gymnastics event in the United States and has produced Olympians.

    However, this year's staging marks the first occasion that Jamaica has sent representatives to the contest.

    The three boys competed in the men's gymnastics level-eight category. This leaves them with a mere two more levels before reaching the elite level, at which they will be technically qualified to participate in world-class competitions.

    Williams, Jackson and Levy, who are all members of Nishida's Gymnastics and Fitness Centre, topped 13 other teams to take the gold medal. They amassed 218.4 points, as they won four out of the six events.

    Top scorer

    Thirteen-year-old Norman Manley High School student, Williams, who started gymnastics at age seven while attending New Day All Age and Junior High, captured two individual gold medals, a silver and a bronze to finish as the overall top-scoring level-eight competitor from a field of 32. He was also first in the 11-13 age group category with a total of 73.55 points.

    Jackson finished runner-up in the 11-13 age group by only 0.10 points, having accumulated 73.45 points in capturing his three individual gold medals, two silver and one bronze. He too, like Williams is 13 years old and started in the sport at age seven while attending New Day All-Age and Junior High. He is currently enrolled at St Joseph's High School.

    Fourteen-year-old St George's College student Levy started at age six with Ishimoto's School of Gymnastics. He took second overall in the 14-15 age group from a field of 11 competitors, having garnered a total of 71.4 points in winning four individual gold medals and one silver.

    The boys, who returned to the island near mid-day yesterday, competed in a total of six events - parallel bars, high bars, floor, vault, rings and pommel horse.

    They will now turn their attention to the 16th Pan American Games, which will take place in October this year in Guadalajara, Mexico.


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  • #2
    Yuh beat me to it.

    An abundance of Talent.

    Pity about the economy... a great nation brought to its knees in the search of 'equity'.

    Dem fvck up di 'Socialism Model' den dem fvck up di 'Capitalism Model'.

    No greater curse has this land seen than the post 1970 Peoples National Party.

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    • #3
      Tell that to HL! Well, at least the first part.

      Deal with the second part yourself!


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      • #4
        Time you stop this revisionist twattle. When the current JLP gov't instituted free health care and free education were they in search of 'equity'. When the current agriculture minister implores Jamaican to eat locally is it because he is a communist? In your yapping you conveniently leave out the reaction of people of your ilk to the mild moves to 'equity' as you call it in the seventies. What I don't understand is why people like you are not up in arms about the 'equity' moves of this gov't as you were in the seventies.
        Stick to the Eddie rehab project.

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        • #5
          di amount a time......and opportunity....ah bwoy!

          Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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          • #6
            Read it again...

            Nothing is wrong with the search for 'equity'.. it occurred in the US where Black People had far less 'equity'..

            It also occurred in many other countries in the region..

            Same thing with the Literacy statistics..

            If it tek ruining an economy to teach people how to read.. I posit dat sumting wrang...

            How is the South Africa economy doing post Apartheid ?

            Time wi stap di foolishness about some great social change in Jamaica.. following you people one would think Jamaica was in the throes of Slavery in the 60's and early 70's... it was no different than ANY other former British Colony post independence..

            Bermuda, Cayman etc vote for slavery several times... I wonder why... mi sure seh dem look pon Jamaica and quail up..

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            • #7
              Yappers only know how to yap...one cannot teach an old Yapper new tricks...Bakra dat..lol
              TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

              Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

              D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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              • #8
                Wheh yuh ah seh comrade ? Mi touch a nerve.. ?

                Sorry...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Maudib View Post
                  Bermuda, Cayman etc vote for slavery several times... I wonder why... mi sure seh dem look pon Jamaica and quail up..

                  Yuh sure bout dat?


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                  • #10
                    quite sure.. dem hold referendum fi independence and man tell dem tek wheh demsleves..

                    "Yuh waan wi end up like Jamaica.. gwey wid dat !"

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                    • #11
                      yuh nuh see Cayman a relax dem visa rules? a hear some a dem would love to return to di days when dem bizniz use to run outta Savlamar parish council office!


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                      • #12
                        yah.. whatever..

                        When Remittance flows between Cayman and Jamaica reverse lemme know..

                        Tek tragedy mek joke...

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