Grenada Registers Its First Para Athlete

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The Grenada Paralympic Committee, (GPC), has successfully completed registration and licensing of its first athlete with the World Para Athletics, WPC, and the International Paralympics Committee, IPC, in the person of Ishona Charles.

The amputee Javelin competitor has met the standard prescribed for recognition which now makes her eligible to represent Grenada at international Para athletics events.

Miss Charles is one of the few Grenada para athletes who consistently participated at the Grenada Athletic Association, (GAA, National Championships and her club, the St. David Track Blazers events.

Ms Charles also competes in the shot putt and discuss events.

The Grenada Paralympics Committee has been affiliated to the International Paralympics Committee for the past three years. This is a historic event for para sport in the country, says, President Ray Roberts. He noted that it is an incentive which should open doors and motivate and encourage other physically challenged athletes in all sports to compete in sport knowing that they can represent their country at the highest level.

Sports Minister Noland Cox in an email to the Grenada Paralympics Committee congratulated Ishona Charles noting that it is historic and looks forward to the growth of para sport in Grenada.

Executive Secretary of the Grenada National Council for the Disabled Hilary Gabriel in an email to the Grenada Paralympics Committee says the GNCD was delighted and hopeful about the future of para sport in the country.

Ishona Charles will on the 20th of this month travel to Arizona to compete in the Desert Challenge in Arizona. She will be accompanied by her coach Paul Phillip.

Charles is also expected to become the first Grenadian para athlete to compete in the Pam American Paralympics Games in Lima, Peru in August/September this year.

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