Imported on Aug 19, 2009

No doubt most global track and field fans are currently caught up in "Bolt Mania" as the über-talented Jamaican gold medalist continues his quest for the 100M/200M double win in Berlin. Bolt broke his own world record on Sunday and competes in the 200M semi-finals Wednesday August 19.
But back in Jamaica, the headlines speak of the nation's intractable problems: violence, crime, gang warfare. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Golding is noticeably absent in responding to a recent up tick in murders.
Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser, who also won gold in Berlin in the 100M race, spoke about how she hopes to represent a positive image of Jamaica to the world.
“We are young and we have so much fire burning in us for our country. People hear about Jamaica and they hear about crime and corruption and all that, and we want to create a better image. Track and field is the way we are doing it.
“We love track, and love making Jamaica happy.”
originally posted on Forward Ever
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