

"Well, I don't think so but I still have to keep working, I still have to perform - that's my job. Thompson-Herah also said she does not think she gets the respect that a back-to-back Olympic Games double sprint champion deserves but she would not be daunted. We did it last year in Tokyo and I am just happy to be part of that." The medal sweep, the second involving her, 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and Shericka Jackson was not a surprise, she said:, "I knew it was going to be 1-2-3 but was not sure of the order, but happy for us to be part of the history. "Tonight was not the best time for me but I am still grateful and will take the 200m round by round," she noted.
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I have not been training well, I missed a lot of sessions, but still coming out to compete I am a fighter and I know how to perform," she said. "A medal always gives you motivation I missed the podium twice before I am grateful that I crossed the line healthy. Thompson-Herah won a silver medal in the 200m at the World Championships in 2015 in Beijing, China and told reporters after the 100m final on Sunday, she was motivated to go for more medals here. I had some bumps in the season, my shoulder and the Achilles, and I still got a medal so I am super happy and grateful." "The motive was to have won my first World Championships title tonight, but I am not in the best shape of my life I still managed to come out here and win my first WorldĬhampionships 100m medal to go with one in the 200. While saying she does not think she gets the respect she truly deserves, the five-time Olympic Games gold medalist said she was determined to push through any obstacle and would continue to work hard, according to the Jamaica Observer.Īsked whether she would choose between a gold medal at the Olympics in Paris in 2024 and the World Championships, she said there were no choices, "Both, both, of course!" she answered. “The Prime Minister said all must be done to connect the pipes” declared the Minister.Despite not being at her very best after being slowed by injuries and missing training during the season, Elaine Thompson-Herah was grateful for her first World Championships 100m medal after she placed third in a Jamaican sweep of the medals at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, on Sunday. The Minister noted that since “water is the driving force for human dignity” as well as “the driving force for all development and economic activity” the Government led by Prime Minister The Most Honourable Andrew Holness is ensuring that Jamaicans at all levels benefit from connectivity. Applications are also now being processed for water connections to the newly commissioned pipeline in the areas of Rockland, Lancewood and Diligent. Some 1, 200 residents in several communities including New Holland, Baptist, Clinic Road, Luana, Point and Middle Quarters will benefit from the Project. He was addressing the Official Commissioning Ceremony for the Luana Well Station to Middle Quarters Square Mains Replacement Project in St Elizabeth on July 7, 2022.

As the biggest education crisis in history enters its third year, teachers. That declaration has come from Senator The Honourable Matthew Samuda, the Minister Without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation. International Day of Education Covid reality check: Governments are failing students and teachers. The Government of Jamaica is committed to ensuring that all Jamaicans benefit from connectivity to potable water. Government Committed to Improving Potable Water Connectivity - Sen.
