Info: November 27, 2007 Posted by: Leon 11 comments

Thank God! all the assignments are finished! I handed in my last two today. Now the rest of the week is study week. Time to relax with some blogging! Well, this post isn’t “relaxing” per se, but more of my tribute to Herb McKenley, who by the way passed away yesterday at the age of 85. I honestly thought the guy was already dead. But can you blame me? Its easy to think that when an old person has been out of the public eye as long as he has. The man was truly great.

For those international readers out there who need some clue as to how great the man was, he received the nation’s third highest honour, the Order of Merit, was the head of the list of world best times in 100 m, 200 m and 400 m (the only person to have ever done this) and the New York Times wrote an article about his death. And its not everyday the Times writes an article for a non-American, unless they’re of some importance. So it goes without saying that the man was a track and field god, and there’s little wonder why the entire nation is in mourning.

The loss of outstanding Jamaicans like him makes me look at my current generation and wonder if there’s any greatness left. My generation seems hellbent on destroying itself and getting rich no matter what the cost. Morals seem to be but a mere hindrance nowadays, to be adhered to only when its convienient. But Asafa’s performance on both the local and world stage gives me hope that there are still great athletes left, and just perhaps, great Jamaicans in other spheres of life as well. We need more great Jamaicans like Herb, especially in this age where Jamaicans have so little to be proud of. If I become half the man he was, then I would be happy with how I spent my life. Goodbye Herb. Race well run.

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