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Jamaica to create "Usain Bolt" sports school

English.news.cn   2015-09-12 08:24:16

KINGSTONE, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- Jamaica's government is working on a project to open a sports school, which will be called "Usain Bolt", in a stadium located in the Jamaican star's birthtown.

The school aims to honor the national athlete and to give a greater use to the sports complex built in 2007 in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica's Sports Minister Natalie Neita-Headley told Cuban news agency Prensa Latina on Friday.

The project is a priority for the Jamaican government and 220,000 U.S. dollars have been set aside to kick-start the project, according to Neita-Headley.

Jamaican authorities expect many international athletes to endorse the new sports complex's work and to support the training of new Jamaican athletes.

The announcement about the new sports complex was made after Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller created a bipartisan committee to define Bolt's recognition and the recognition of other medal winners in International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Beijing 2015 World Championships.

Jamaica came in second in the final ranking with seven gold medals, two silver and three bronze.

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Jamaica to create "Usain Bolt" sports school

English.news.cn 2015-09-12 08:24:16

KINGSTONE, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- Jamaica's government is working on a project to open a sports school, which will be called "Usain Bolt", in a stadium located in the Jamaican star's birthtown.

The school aims to honor the national athlete and to give a greater use to the sports complex built in 2007 in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica's Sports Minister Natalie Neita-Headley told Cuban news agency Prensa Latina on Friday.

The project is a priority for the Jamaican government and 220,000 U.S. dollars have been set aside to kick-start the project, according to Neita-Headley.

Jamaican authorities expect many international athletes to endorse the new sports complex's work and to support the training of new Jamaican athletes.

The announcement about the new sports complex was made after Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller created a bipartisan committee to define Bolt's recognition and the recognition of other medal winners in International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Beijing 2015 World Championships.

Jamaica came in second in the final ranking with seven gold medals, two silver and three bronze.

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