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Ja’s first Olympics Tae-Kwon-do rep returns home

Tuesday, August 14, 2012 | 7:39 PM



KINGSTON, Jamaica — Kenneth Edwards, Jamaica’s representative in Tae-kwon-do at the London Olympic is due to return home at approximately 8:20 tonight.

According to information from the Office of the Prime Minister, Edwards and Jamaican officials from the Games are scheduled to land at the Norman Many International Airport.

Edwards is Jamaica's first ever competitor in Tae-kwon-do at the Olympics.



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