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Prime Minister congratulates Kirani James on Olympic feat

This story was posted 5 years ago
5 August 2021
in Athletics, PRESS RELEASE, Sports
2 min. read
Kirani James, of Grenada, celebrates after winning the bronze medal in the men's 400-metre final at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Thursday, August 5, 2021, in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
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Prime Minister Dr the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell has extended congratulations to Kirani James, Grenada’s bronze medalist in the 400 metre final at the Tokyo Olympics.

James clocked 44.19 seconds in the event to secure his third Olympic medal in as many games. The 28-year-old athlete now has a complete set: gold from London in 2012, silver from Rio 2016, and now bronze from Tokyo 2020, making him the most decorated Olympian in the 400 metres.

The Prime Minister, like many Grenadians, was glued to his television on Thursday morning, watching excitedly as James competed in the much-anticipated event. Dr Mitchell said, “The fact that he was able to medal is highly significant because he accomplished this after being diagnosed with Graves’ Disease. Coming back to competition after being away for a significant amount of time and being able to secure third place is an accomplishment beyond gold. He demonstrated true tenacity, and as a nation, we are extremely proud of him.”

The Prime Minister described Grenada’s Olympic star as a class act. He said, “In addition to being able to medal in the event, the class that he demonstrated after the race, is so telling of his true character. He went up to Steven Gardiner, the winner, took the Bahamian flag and wrapped it around him. That is a clear demonstration of the quality of Kirani as an individual. That is what impressed me the most. Like all other Grenadians, I look forward to welcoming him home and celebrating him the way he deserves to be.”

Dr Mitchell mentioned receiving calls from many persons around the region who are all high in praise for Kirani. “They all spoke, not just about the fact that he medaled but also about the class of the individual.” The Prime Minister spoke specifically of his counterpart in Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Keith Rowley who has extended an invitation for Kirani to visit Trinidad when next he comes to Grenada, and be hosted at his residence.

As pockets of celebrations continue across Grenada, particularly in Kirani’s hometown, Gouyave, the Prime Minister encouraged persons to remain vigilant, to be mindful of the Covid-19 protocols, and to continue to stay safe.

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Comments 6

  1. Carron greasley says:
    5 years ago

    Congratulations Kirani god bless you

  2. Sherene thomas says:
    5 years ago

    U have done it Kirani James congratulations to you. Well done kirani James

  3. Allana says:
    5 years ago

    Kirani, you shine for all Grenadians all over the globe. I am extremely proud of you. Thank you.

    Allana

  4. Emma Grant says:
    5 years ago

    Congratulations to Kirani…remembered seeing him running around in Gouyave with his friends!
    Also well done Lindon and the other athletes. Go Team

  5. Jacqueline says:
    5 years ago

    Kirani,
    Congratulations you are simply the best my goodness I am so proud of you and wow well done.

    • Sherene thomas says:
      5 years ago

      Well done kirani James u did it we so proud of you .I always wanted to be like you because I love running and other sports

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