Officials at the Grenada Boysβ Secondary School calls it a βproud moment for GBSSβ. They are referring to the presence in the United States of a continent of eighth athletes, who are there to participate in PENN Relays, a renowned annual track and field event that features emerging and established talent drawn from clubs, colleges and secondary schools in the US, as well as from foreign nations.
The GBSS efforts at fielding a team was publicly endorsed by former national 100-meter record-holder, Dr Sean Lambert, and Olympic and World championship gold medalist Dr Kirani James, both ex-GBSS students.
βItβs always important for our young athletes to get that experience and that exposure early; so that way, they could be motivated,β James said in the video message to the GBSS Alumni International Foundation (AIF), which spearheaded a fundraising campaign in support of the athletic team.
βI think itβs going to be exciting for the boys; itβs going to be exciting for everybody; Iβm excited for them.ββ
Among the eight GBSS students competing in the meet atΒ Franklin Field inΒ PhiladelphiaΒ isΒ 13-year old Kashay Stephen, who at last weekβs secondary schoolsβ Intercol games, broke Jamesβs 200m record for sub-junior boys.
Stephenβs Penn Relay teammates are Josh Thomas, Jaylon St Louis, Jaiden Pierre, Nathan Hillaire, Antwoin Alleyne, Nathaniel Alfred and Rishon Daniel.
Some other top GBSS Intercol athletesΒ βsuch as Ethan Sam, Timothy Greenidge, Emilio Blanco Bishop, Qwanell Pierre, Kemron Mathlyn and Karmal Josephβare headed to the Carifta Games in Trinidad. So, too, is Lee Cuffie, who was a GBSS coach at Intercol.
In preparation for travel to the United States for the PENN Relays, several Grenadians in the US, including members of the GBSS AIF, have been involved in making logistical arrangements for the team, such as accommodation and transportation to the training facility.
A key facilitator also has beenΒ Kent Simon, a Grenadian with a long history of involvement in the PENN Relays.
The teamβs first showing is in a preliminaryΒ 4Γ400 on Thursday afternoon, April 24.
βAt the end of the day, they are all representing Grenada and they are all trying to make us proud,ββ said superstar James, Grenadaβs most decorated athlete, who was knighted last year and holds the title of βSirββ.
βIf they can go out there and perform to the best of their ability, theyβre going to make us proud and we are going to be excited and happy and inspired by them.ββ
Qualification in the preliminary will put GBSS into the 4Γ400 final of the competition, which also includesΒ 4x100m, 4x200m and 4x800m races.
Team GBSS is accompanied by school principal Kenny James and teacher Vaughn Joseph, who is serving as coach.
The school, in a word of gratitude for the teamβs participation at the PENN Relays, expressed βbig thanks to our ever-supportive alumni group, AIF, for fully funding the trip and accommodation, making this dream a realityββ.
The Penn Relays culminate on April 26. Itβs the third time a GBSS team has competed at the Philadelphia track and field event.