Athletes were recognised for their achievements in different fields at an awards ceremony hosted by Carreras Sports Foundation. Minister of Labour, Welfare and Sports Portia Simpson shared in the celebrations.
Published Saturday, March 18, 1989
JEFFREY DUJON and Grace Jackson were crowned sportsman and sportswoman for 1988 at the annual Carreras Sports Foundation Awards ceremony at the Wyndham Hotel on Thursday night.
Dujon, the Jamaica and West Indies wicketkeeper-batsman, won the Sportsman of the Year Award from a field of 10 nominees, and Olympic silver medallist GraceJackson was one of four nominees for the Sportswoman of the Year Award.
Runner-up to Dujon was Olympic hurdler Winthrop Graham, with Olympic sprinter Merlene Ottey taking the second spot to Jackson.
The top awards were presented by the minister of labour, welfare and sport, and Dr Edward Baugh, head of the English Department at The University of the West Indies, with Minister Simpson making the presentation to Dujon and Dr Baugh to Jackson.
Certificates of merit were presented to the following six people for their contribution to sports: Aubrey Campbell – track and field; Lindy Delapenha – sports broadcasting; Georgia Hudson-Thompson – hockey; Dennis Johnson – track and field; Rohan Kanhai – cricket; George Sterling – cricket.
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