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    Help for Olivia - Offers made to assist struggling Olympian

    Help for Olivia
    Donna Hussey-Whyte
    Tuesday, July 23, 2013






    THERE has been an outpouring of sympathy and offers of assistance for 39-year-old Olympian Olivia McKoy who — after representing Jamaica at the national level for 20 years and placed second at the National Senior Championship in June — has been living on the streets and forced to sell bag juice to survive.
    Following a Sunday Observer story, which highlighted the javelin thrower's situation, several individuals have expressed their desire to help the struggling woman, who competed for Jamaica at the Beijing and Sydney Olympics and several Commonwealth and Pan American games as well as other championships in-between.


    Olivia McKoy competing at the Beijing Olympics.


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    Among those who have reached out is president of the Hydel Group of Schools and former Senator Hyacinth Bennett, who met with McKoy yesterday and offered her a job and the choice of living on the campus of the St Catherine-based institution.
    McKoy, who lived and studied in the United States prior to moving back to Jamaica in 2012 to train, holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Louisiana Tech University and was six credit hours to completing a master's degree in that concentration before returning home.
    "I offered her a job here and also she could stay on campus. The sky is really the limit at the Hydel Group of Schools," said Bennett, who admitted that she was moved to tears as she read about McKoy's situation.
    The Jamaica Observer has also received several e-mails and phone calls from people offering financial assistance and other forms of help, including shelter.
    Minister with responsibility for sports, Natalie Neita-Headly, said that she will be meeting with McKoy today to "assess her situation and determine the way forward".
    Meanwhile, the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA), which McKoy said had helped her in the past, said that it will not be discussing her case in the media.
    "Olivia's situation involves a lot of personal details which I will not discuss with anybody, certainly not the media," JAAA President Dr Warren Blake told the Observer yesterday.
    "I cannot go in public and say what kind of help we will be giving Olivia. That's her personal business. If she wants to go public and talk about that that's fine with her, but I cannot do it. People who come to the association for help must be assured that I will not go public and discuss their case with the media," he added.
    He, however, said that like other sporting bodies, the JAAA is constrained by limited funds.
    "We are not awash with cash," he said. "Even to the extent of sending teams overseas we are constrained in the type of teams that we send because we are constrained by funds. There is not a limitless pool of funds to help athletes and to help everybody who needs help." said



  • #2
    "Olivia's situation involves a lot of personal details which I will not discuss with anybody, certainly not the media,"
    Lets see if she can take advantage of the help.....
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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    • #3
      Noice
      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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      • #4
        Once it is the right kind of help that she needs, hopefully with it she will be able to overcome.
        "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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        • #5
          The world is small...last evening I bought up her

          situation with 'best friend' who is the wife of a 'best friend' only to have her interjected before I had completed my first sentence... Ms. McKoy is her cousin (2nd cousin).

          We did not go far into a discussion on the situation but I got the distinct impression that there was no mental illness.

          Incidentally, I was told that Ms. McKoy sent her son to the USA to stay with a friend. Did not hear of the relationship between 'the friend', the young child and Ms. McKoy.

          Just hope with all the helping hands reaching out that she will get back on her feet.

          Aside: Klas Sports via Orville Higgins stated she would have been on today. Listened out...but never heard an interview.

          Di worl suh-maal!
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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