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The 'Beast' pounces on St Jago
Saturday, March 02, 2013
World 100 metre champion and Olympic double sprint silver medallist Yohan 'The Beast' Blake (third left) in animated discussion with (from left) St Jago High School coaches Dewayne Dawkins, assistant coach for boys, Keilando Golbourne, head coach for girls, sprinter Raheem Chambers, Donovan Trail, assistant coach for boys, and sprinter Nathon Allen at Wednesday's LIME-organised 'Journey to School' online video series created to showcase some of the top schools in the 2013 Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships. The LIME team visited various schools in urban and rural Jamaica to get a first-hand look at their preparations for Champs. The video is aired on LIME's Facebook page www.facebook.com/LIMEJamaica. Watch interviews with coaches, athletes, star performers and get a first look at cheerleading routines and songs specially developed by intuitive high school students for the five-day Championship. From athlete preparation to the entire school vibe, Journey to Champs captures those important anticipatory moments leading up to Champs. (Photo: Marlon Reid)
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