In celebration of Independence season, Dominica’s personal Thea Lafond-Gadson was honoured with the Caribbean Breakthrough Award 2024 on the inaugural Caribbean Affiliation of Nationwide Olympic Committees (CANOC) Sports activities Awards, which occurred on October 19, 2024, in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.
This inaugural ceremony was designed to honour distinctive athletes, sports activities leaders, and groups which have reached outstanding milestones on the worldwide stage.
The Caribbean Breakthrough Award recognises athletes who’ve achieved their first medals in continental or worldwide multi-sport competitions. By securing the Olympic Gold within the Triple Bounce on the 2024 Paris Olympics, Lafond-Gadson achieved a historic milestone and have become the inaugural athlete to earn an Olympic medal for the Nature Isle.
The award offered to the Olympian underscores her distinctive abilities and her influence on sports activities within the Caribbean. Her acknowledgement of this prestigious award demonstrates her unwavering dedication and energy.
Lafond-Gadson was honoured alongside Julien Alfred, Saint Lucia’s inaugural Olympic Gold medallist, as each acquired Breakthrough Awards in recognition of their achievements. Their recognition highlights the development of the Caribbean area in worldwide sports activities.
This yr marks a major achievement for Dominica and Saint Lucia, as their athletes have secured the nation’s first Olympic Gold medals, enhancing their visibility on the worldwide stage. Thea Lafond-Gadson and Julien Alfred have distinguished themselves as high athletes worldwide, embodying hope and inspiration for people aiming to characterize their nations internationally.
The Dominica Olympic Committee congratulates Lafond-Gadson for her outstanding achievement, emphasising that she is worthy of this recognition. Her accomplishments are highlighted as a supply of inspiration for future generations, motivating them to pursue success.