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Fraser-Pryce gets Special Envoy status

Trinidad Express :: 25.09.2014

The Jamaican government has appointed two-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as an Ambassador Special Envoy to the world.

Fraser-Pryce, who also has five World Championships gold medals to her credit, received the instruments of appointment during a brief ceremony at the office of the Prime Minister on Wednesday.

Minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for sports, Natalie Neita-Headley, described Fraser-Pryce as the perfect role model for young Jamaicans.

“Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is, of course, an excellent athlete who has done tremendously well, winning back-to-back Olympic gold medals and, of course, being recognised as the top female athlete in the world by the IAAF,” Neita-Headley told The Gleaner newspaper.

“In addition, she is well grounded and has displayed honesty and integrity in character”.

The Jamaican sprinter has also developed a local charity known as the pocket Rocket Foundation which has been raising funds and contributing to student athletes and less fortunate children.

Fraser-Pryce and her husband Jason Pryce have received diplomatic passports.

“I believe Shelly-Ann (Fraser-Pryce) has added significantly to Brand Jamaica and we are very proud to have her serve as Ambassador Special Envoy to the world,” said Neita-Headley.

“She would have received official passports; herself and her husband and will be treated with the courtesies that go with those”.


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