Type: Featured Story 15 Nov 2024 By: Bahamas Information Services Source: Bahamas Information Services

National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements

Devynne Charlton, the World Indoor Record Holder 60m Hurdles, Olympic Finalist, and currently ranked fourth in the world in the 100m hurdles...

National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements
National Sports Awards Ceremony Recognizes Top Achievements

NASSAU, The Bahamas -- Devynne Charlton, the World Indoor Record Holder 60m Hurdles, Olympic Finalist, and currently ranked fourth in the world in the 100m hurdles, won both the Prime Minister Award for National Pride and the Olympic Committee Award, at the National Sports Awards, held at the Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, on November 9, 2024. Among the top individual Award Winners that evening were Tourism Impact Award winner Jonquel Jones and Minister of Sports Award for Excellence Jazz Chisholm.

(BIS Photos/Eric Rose)

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