Olympians Yohan Blake and Maurice Smith came out in support of the Ardenne Inaugural Optima 5K Run/Walk which was launched on Wednesday at the school's conference room in Kingston.
The organizer, the Ardenne Alumni Foundation is headed by Flo Darby, who said that the Inaugural Optima 5K Run/Walk is one of its premier fundraisers to support the construction of a state-of-the-art Health & Wellness Centre on the school grounds to serve the over 2000 students and staff at the institution. Ground was broken earlier this year for the planned JMD$60-million-dollars two-storey facility.
Construction is expected to begin in 2024.
When completed the Wellness Centre will house a reception and waiting area, three offices for guidance counsellors, two consultation rooms, nurse's station, student and staff sickbays and associated rest rooms, general male and female rest rooms, a coffee/tea/beverage station, student lounge, multi-purpose room and multi-purpose roof terrace.
Blake's support is in the form of sponsor through his water brand - Reviere Water - which was itself launched recently and will become available to the public on November 1. He said that he plans to attend the event which is slated for Saturday, November 4 starting at 6:30 am at the school’s gate on Ardenne Road.
Blake has the second fastest time (9.69) in the 100m and is the youngest male athlete to ever win gold in the 100m at the World Championship.
Smith attended the launch to show his support for the event in recognition of his brother and sister who both attended Ardenne High as well as his friends and fellow Olympians Brandon Simpson and Nickeisha Wilson.
The now retired decathlete encouraged everyone to join him at the start line even though 5K is not his preferred event in track and field. Smith won a silver medal in 2007 World Championship in Osaka, Japan.
Jennifer Small aka 'Jenny Jenny' whose daughter is a student at Ardenne has also thrown her support behind the event in the form of 'spokesperson'.
The Ardenne Alumni Foundation is headed by Flo Darby, who said that the Inaugural Optima 5K Run/Walk is one of its premier fundraisers to support the building of a state-of-the-art Health & Wellness Centre on the school grounds to serve the over 2000 students and staff at the institution. Ground was broken earlier this year for the JMD$60 million dollars two-storey building with the intention to start construction in 2024.
When completed the Wellness Centre will house a reception and waiting area, three offices for guidance counsellors, two consultation rooms, nurse's station, student and staff sickbays and associated rest rooms, general male and female rest rooms, a coffee/tea/beverage station, student lounge, multi-purpose room and multi-purpose roof terrace.
Meet manager Alan Beckford said that the race/walk will start on time at 6:30 am, will have a full medical team and four water stops. Ardenne High School's principal, Nadine Molloy welcomed the event and promised that everybody at the school will be out in full to ensure its success.
Chairperson of the organizing committee Dr. Kamille Adair Morgan appealed to the public to participate by registering as soon as possible. Registration cost is JMD$2,000 for adults and JMD$1,200 for students.
Several sponsors have already committed support for the event. They are Barita Foundation, General Accident, Reviere Water, Marathon Insurance Brokers, Lashings Villas, Rehab Villas, Rehab Oasis, TIP Friendly society, HomeMaid Jamiaca, Yushaine Morgan & Company, Clean Crew Jamaica, Simply Perfect Events, Krystal Clear Productions, Church of God Jamaica, Ministry of Health & Wellness and Ramsons.