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Usain Bolt Receives Vanguard Award

WASHINGTON (JIS):
Monday, November 16, 2009

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Jamaica's Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Anthony Johnson (left), presents the Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS) prestigious Vanguard Award to the parents of World and Olympic sprint champion, Hon. Usain Bolt, O.J., Mr. and Mrs. Wellesley Bolt, who accepted the award on their son's behalf, at the 16th Annual Caribbean Heritage Awards Gala, on November 13, at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel, in downtown Washington, D.C.

World and Olympic champion sprinter, Hon. Usain Bolt, O.J., was coferrred with the prestigious Vanguard Award by the Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS), at the 16th Annual Caribbean American Heritage Awards Gala, on November 13, at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel, in Washington, D.C.

Jamaica's Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Anthony Johnson, made the presentation to Mr. Bolt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wellesley Bolt, who accepted the award on behalf of their son, who was unable to attend.

Presenting the award, Ambassador Johnson said that Jamaica has defied the imagination and produced some of the greatest athletes in the world and Usain Bolt's performances have single-handedly changed the trajectory of games. "One would have to be on another planet to be untouched by the tremendous achievements of Usain Bolt. This outstanding Jamaican athlete has single-handedly revitalised the sport of track and field by his strength and charisma," he added.

Accepting the award on behalf of his son, Mr. Wellesley Bolt thanked the institute for recognising his son's athletic contribution. He apologised for Usain not being able to attend personally to accept the award, as he had a prior engagement. "As parents of Usain, we are very proud of his accomplishments and wish we had two Usains," he said.

Jamaican-born the Hon. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, member of the Maryland House of Delegates, receives the Marcus Garvey Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution to public health, from the Hon. Garth Graham, at the 16th Annual Caribbean Heritage Awards Gala, on November 13, at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel, in downtown Washington, D.C.

Some three weeks ago the 23-year-old Bolt became the youngest Jamaican ever to receive the Order of Jamaica (OJ). He is the first man in Olympic history to break the 100m and 200m world records, which he did at last year's Beijing Olympic Gamess. He also broke both records at the World Games in Berlin, Germany, in August, with times of 9.58 seconds in the 100-metre dash and 19.19 seconds in the 200 metres.

Heritage Gala Chairman and President of the ICS, Dr. Claire Nelson, explained that the ICS was more than honoured to present its premiere recognition on behalf of the Caribbean American community to Usain Bolt, recognising the phenomenal success of this world class Jamaican athlete, along with the other outstanding recipients.

"Every year, the ICS looks at identifying and recognising the outstanding contributions made by persons of Caribbean heritage, as we feel that their work should be recognised and highlighted," she said.

In his address, White House Office of Public Engagement Associate Director, Mr. Michael Blake, who is of Jamaican parentage, lauded the achievements of the awardees.

He implored the audience of over 400 guests to never forget their Caribbean heritage, "as it is important to remember from whence we came, as our heritage as Caribbean people is rich, and one which should be cherished and passed down to our children."

Chief Executive Officer of the accounting firm, Bert Smith, Jamaican born Mr. George Willis (left), accepts the Outstanding Entrepreneur Award from Heritage Gala Chairman and President of the Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS), Dr. Claire Nelson, at the 16th Annual Caribbean Heritage Awards Gala, on November 13, at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel, in downtown Washington, D.C. At right is Mr. Chris Gardiner.

Other Jamaicans honoured included the Hon. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, member of the Maryland House of Delegates, who received the Marcus Garvey Lifetime Achievement Award, for outstanding contribution to public health; Chief Executive Officer of the accounting firm, Bert Smith, Mr. George Willis, who received the Outstanding Entrepreneur Award; renowned micro-sculptor of Jamaican parentage, Mr. Willard Wiggin, who received the Luminary Award.

Also recognised were Chief of Gastroenterology at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Anthony Kalloo; Vice President of Operational Excellence at NRG Energy, Mr. Lynton Scotland; and Barbadian Calypsonian, Ms. Alison Hinds.

This year's Honorary Gala Chairs were United States Congresswoman, Ms. Donna Christian Christensen; and Congresswoman, Ms. Yvette Clarke, who is of Jamaican parentage.


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