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Bledman’s ‘I Believe’ inspiresKwame Laurence :: Trinidad Express :: 01.12.2016Keston Bledman is one of the fastest men in the world. With a personal best of 9.86 seconds in the 100 metres dash, the 28-year-old track star is joint-16th on the all-time global performance list and joint-second on the Trinidad and Tobago list. Running fast, however, is what Bledman does, and needs to be distinguished from who he is. As the sprinter explained, he is a young man "with a passion for the well-being of children and youths". In an effort to make a "huge difference" in their lives, Bledman launched the "I Believe Challenge". He spoke about the initiative in a Facebook post. Become a subscriber to the Trinidad Express Newspapers for access to all our articles via our e-paper. |
Enlarge Image MOTIVATING THE NEXT GENERATION: Double Olympic silver medallist Keston Bledman, left, Olympic 400 metres finalist Machel Cedenio, and Queen's Royal College first former Devante Laurence line up for a fun race at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, in Marabella. Standing at right is Simplex Athletic Club and Trinidad and Tobago coach Gunness Persad. —Photo: AFIYA WALKER |
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