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Penn Relays Report - 2004 (Part B)
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA)

The Knibbites - After the Races


Three members of the WKMHS team (in yellow & white) walk across the bridge from the stadium to the "Welcome" tent. (enlarge)

The athletes pose for a picture while waiting for the rest of their team mates.(enlarge)

Same three athletes.(enlarge)

Same three athletes.(enlarge)

The rest of the team arrives.(enlarge)

The manager organizing the team for a group photo.(enlarge)

First attempt at a group photo.(enlarge)

A second team photo.(enlarge)

Standing around, chatting, and listening the reggae thumping.(enlarge)

Jamaican teams supporters on the bridge looking down.(enlarge)

Patrick Beckford (Foody) chats with the team members.(enlarge)

Still chatting.(enlarge)

Foody poses for a picture with a team member.(enlarge)

Announcer introduces Usain Bolt (white shirt) and Jamaican Olympic Hero, the Hon. Herb McKinley (to Usain's left) (enlarge)

Judy (in red, center) looks down from the stairs as the crowd listens.(enlarge)

Dahlia (right) and Baldwin "BH" Huie (just behind Dahlia) were also in the crowd listening.(enlarge)

Ms. Thorpe (Knibb's Athletic Director) and Bolt's coach/manager look on.(enlarge)

Announcer continues with his introduction.(enlarge)

Still talking.(enlarge)

Still talking.(enlarge)

Usain laughs as he takes the microphone, while the Hon. Herb McKinley (yellow shirt) looks on. (enlarge)

Usain addresses the crowd.(enlarge)

Usain signs autograph on the Jamaican flag for a fan (red shirt).(enlarge)

Usain making his way through the crowd.(enlarge)

Usain poses with a Jamaican (living in California) as Foody looks on.(enlarge)

Dahlia and myself pose for a picture with Usain - taken by Foody.(enlarge)


Author: C. Paul Earle
e-mail: PEarle@PeoplePC.com

Of course there were other high school teams from Jamaica there, but this coverage is dedicated to the athletes, alumni, and the entire student body of the William Knibb Memorial High School.


Sincerely,