Much To Celebrate, Much To Improve
Published: Tuesday | January 20, 2015
Dr. Paul Wright, Contributor
Last Friday, the RJR Foundation hosted the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 2014 ceremony, where the best of Jamaica's sporting heroes were honoured. Most sports were honoured by having their best receive awards for a year in which they performed well.
The new section, 'Mind Games', is a welcome addition and the enthusiasm of the chess president was well received. The predictable winners, Alia Atkinson and Nicholas Walters, were gracious in their acceptance speeches and the guest speaker carried a message that was worth listening to.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../sports81.html
Published: Tuesday | January 20, 2015
Dr. Paul Wright, Contributor
Last Friday, the RJR Foundation hosted the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 2014 ceremony, where the best of Jamaica's sporting heroes were honoured. Most sports were honoured by having their best receive awards for a year in which they performed well.
The new section, 'Mind Games', is a welcome addition and the enthusiasm of the chess president was well received. The predictable winners, Alia Atkinson and Nicholas Walters, were gracious in their acceptance speeches and the guest speaker carried a message that was worth listening to.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../sports81.html