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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Cunningham delivers gold in world-record manner

Sport

Saturday, July 27, 2013

THE temperature at the IPC Athletics World Championships rose yesterday and it had nothing to do with French weather in the revered wine city of Lyon. Rather, it had everything to do with a tropical heat wave which Alphanso ‘The Ambassador’ Cunningham unleashed at the Stade du Rhone and its environs.Cunningham stormed to the gold medal, breaking the world record three times with superlative authority in the men’s F52/53 javelin competition. He established the record first with 22.13m, then with 22.71m and finally with 24.30m.“It wasn’t me. It is Jamaica,” said Cunningham, as he smiled and acknowledged congratulations from members of Team Jamaica whose expectations were again realised by a formidable athlete and sport ambassador of Jamaica.Meanwhile, Shane Hudson reported late to the call room for the T46/47 and therefore was not permitted to take to the track. A huge disappointment for Jamaica and a bitter lesson for Hudson.“I declare in the name of Alphanso ‘The Ambassador’ Cunningham Friday the 26th day of July, in Lyon, Jamaica Day,” said coach Neville Sinclair with pride.But with a heavy heart he remarked: “Hudson, Hudson if only he followed instructions he would have been with David Bascoe, the competitor and warrior.”Bascoe reported on time and ran the race of his life crossing the line in a personal best of 51.32 seconds for fourth position.Cunningham’s phenomenal performance was greeted by the international media with admiration. Brand Jamaica undoubtedly continues to enjoy global appeal and popularity and it is so evident at the championships in Lyon; and although the French have an undying reverence for the works of their classical composers such as Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Lili Boulanger and Claude Debussy, the Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff-inspired genre of reggae is now an influential part of the lives of generations of French.The medal ceremony for Cunningham will be held today and the island’s national anthem will reverberate in Lyon. Jamaica, the only English- speaking nation in the Caribbean to be represented there, will stand tal, and then proudly when Sylvia Grant takes to the circle in the women’s F57/58 discus in search of another medal in Jamaica’s final event at these championships.Golden boy Alphanso Cunningham is a picture of concentration as he prepares to throw the javelin in the men’s F52/53 competition at the Stade du Rhone in Lyon, France, yesterday. (PHOTO: LIONEL ROOKWOOD)Jamaica’s Shane Hudson (left), a top gold medal prospect, wipes away tears after he was disqualified by meet officials for reporting late to the call room for the men’s T46/47 400 metres final at the Stade du Rhone yesterday. Here he is being consoled by Christopher Samuda (centre), president of the Jamaica Paralympic Association and coach Neville Sinclair.

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Cunningham delivers gold in world-record manner

Alphanso ‘The Ambassador’ Cunningham delivers world record gold

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Friday, July 26, 2013 | 3:40 PM

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The temperature at the IPC’s Athletics World Championships        rose yesterday and it had nothing to do with French weather conditions in the revered wine city of Lyon. Rather, it had everything to do with a tropical heat wave which Alphanso ‘The Ambassador” Cunningham unleashed in the javelin at the Rhone stadium.Cunningham stormed to the gold medal breaking the world record three times with superlative authority in the men’s F52/53 javelin competition. He established the record first with 22.13m, then with 22.71m and finally with 24.30m.Meanwhile Shane Hudson reported late to the call room for the men’s T46/47 400 metres and therefore was not permitted to take the track.

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Alphanso ‘The Ambassador’ Cunningham delivers world record gold

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Friday, July 26, 2013 | 3:40 PM

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The temperature at the IPC’s Athletics World Championships        rose yesterday and it had nothing to do with French weather conditions in the revered wine city of Lyon. Rather, it had everything to do with a tropical heat wave which Alphanso ‘The Ambassador” Cunningham unleashed in the javelin at the Rhone stadium.Cunningham stormed to the gold medal breaking the world record three times with superlative authority in the men’s F52/53 javelin competition. He established the record first with 22.13m, then with 22.71m and finally with 24.30m.Meanwhile Shane Hudson reported late to the call room for the men’s T46/47 400 metres and therefore was not permitted to take the track.Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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Alphanso ‘The Ambassador’ Cunningham delivers world record gold

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Cunningham delighted with being Digicel Ambassador

JAMAICA’S two-time Paralympian gold medallist Alphanso Cunningham is delighted that his hard work has finally paid off after being named an Ambassador for telecommunications giant Digicel.

Cunningham, who won gold in the discus at the 2004 Athens Olympics, and javelin gold at the London 2012 Olympics, will rub shoulders with Usain Bolt and Christopher Gayle in representing Digicel.“It means a lot to me and it means that the hard work that you put in throughout the years, and it doesn’t matter how long, but one day your work will show and it’s a great accomplishment and a great milestone for me,” he told the Jamaica Observer.“I must say many thanks to Digicel for the sponsorship, and to add a paralympian to their family. I am so happy right now and this encourages me and persons within the disabled community and my fellow athletes to just continue working hard, because they see where it can pay off,” he added.Meanwhile, Tahnida Nunes, Digicel’s sponsorship manager, revealed that Cunningham’s contract is on par with that of double Olympic sprint champions Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.“We didn’t do him any less than anybody else. He will be signing a contract similar to Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser and Christopher Gayle, and he will be joining a family of great men and women at Digicel, who make up our ambassadors,” Nunes had said after the signing.Cunningham, 33, currently in Lyon, France, with the team, has promised to improve on his regional record in the javelin with a world-record throw on Friday.He won gold in the men’s F52/53 javelin at the London Paralympic Games with a throw of 21.84m, and look set to improve on that mark.“Just look out for great things like what you saw at the UTech classic,” he said.The celebrated Cunningham shattered the world record in the F53 javelin at the UTech Knights Track and Field Classic in April throwing 22.83m and 22.75.m. The former record was 22.08m.When quizzed as to the level playing field announced by Digicel’s Nunes with the world’s fastest man and woman in Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as an ambassador, Cunningham was more than pleased.“Now we see where all that changes. Everything changes. She announced that it’s the same with Usain Bolt. I am very shocked and honoured because it’s not always a level field,” he pointed out.“Now we know that we are level, it’s a great accomplishment. It’s the same sweat, same work and to be up on the podium, it’s the same podium they stand on and it’s the same. I sit on it and listen to the national anthem. It’s a great feeling for me,” said Cunningham.Alphanso Cunningham (second right) signing off on a contract to be an Ambassador of Digicel under the watchful eyes of Tahnida Nunes (sitting left), Digicel’s sponsorship manager, at the Courtleigh Hotel on July 12. Sharing in the occasion are (from left) Mike Fennell, JOA president; Suzanne Harris-Henry, of the Jamaica Paralympic Association (JPA); JAAA president Dr Warren Blake; Natalie Neita-Headley, minister with responsibility for sports; and Christopher Samuda, president of JPA. (PHOTO: LIONEL ROOKWOOD)

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Cunningham delighted with being Digicel Ambassador