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PM Persaud-Bissessar pledges rewards for Walcott and Richards after World Champs heroics

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
PM Persaud-Bissessar pledges rewards for Walcott and Richards after World Champs heroics
Key Points(5)
  • Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has confirmed that Trinidad and Tobago’s latest global track and field heroes, Keshorn Walcott and Jereem Richards, will be officially rewarded for their medal-winning performances at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
  • The announcement came one day after Walcott captured gold in the men’s javelin and Richards sprinted to silver in the men’s 400 meters, marking another proud moment for the twin-island republic on the world stage.
  • <h2>“Carrying the spirit of the nation”</h2> In a statement issued Friday, the Prime Minister praised both athletes for elevating the country’s international profile through their achievements.
  • “Our athletes carry more than medals; they carry our spirit, our resilience, and the image of our nation before the world,” Persad-Bissessar declared.
  • “Sport is not a pastime; it is a pillar of national development, shaping character, building unity, and instilling confidence,” she affirmed.

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has confirmed that Trinidad and Tobago’s latest global track and field heroes, Keshorn Walcott and Jereem Richards, will be officially rewarded for their medal-winning performances at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

The announcement came one day after Walcott captured gold in the men’s javelin and Richards sprinted to silver in the men’s 400 meters, marking another proud moment for the twin-island republic on the world stage.

“Carrying the spirit of the nation”


In a statement issued Friday, the Prime Minister praised both athletes for elevating the country’s international profile through their achievements.

“Our athletes carry more than medals; they carry our spirit, our resilience, and the image of our nation before the world,” Persad-Bissessar declared.

She revealed that following Cabinet discussions, it was unanimously agreed that both men should be “aptly and appropriately rewarded by the State for bringing such immense honor and glory to our country.”

Ongoing commitment to sports development


Persad-Bissessar stressed that her administration would not only honor the athletes’ triumphs but also intensify its investment in sports infrastructure and athlete development.

“Sport is not a pastime; it is a pillar of national development, shaping character, building unity, and instilling confidence,” she affirmed.

She cited her government’s ongoing record of improvement, ranging from upgraded community grounds and lighting to revitalized stadiums, scholarships, stipends, and youth programs that have empowered thousands across the nation.

Looking beyond the podium


The Prime Minister noted that the success of Walcott and Richards symbolizes the broader potential of Trinidad and Tobago’s youth, adding that government initiatives will continue to focus on improving facilities, expanding opportunities, and providing professional support where needed.

 

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