Wednesday, April 24, 2024

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THIS ISN’T THE TRACK that bears his name, but it still got the Ryan Brathwaite stamp of approval.
Barbados’ former World champion and Olympic finalist gave the project at the National Stadium the “thumbs up” after touring the Waterford, St Michael venue yesterday to get an update on the work being done on the track.
Brathwaite said he was “amazed and surprised” at how far along the project was and was looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Here, Brathwaite (centre) looks on at the construction with Minister of Sport Stephen Lashley (left) and deputy chairman of the National Sports Council, Erskine Simmons. (JM)

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