Jamaican hurdler Hansle Parchment clinched a gold medal in the lads’s 110-meter hurdles at Tokyo Olympics. (AP Photo)
Jamaican hurdler Hansle Parchment clinched a gold medal in the lads’s 110-meter hurdles at Tokyo Olympics but when not for the volunteer, he could not have made the semi-final additionally.
Jamaican hurdler Hansle Parchment clinched a gold medal in the lads’s 110-meter hurdles last on the lately concluded Tokyo Olympics 2020. However, if destiny had deliberate in another way, the speedster would by no means have made it to the venue, not to mention win on the occasion. The gold medalist by chance acquired on the mistaken bus on the day the semi-final was scheduled. A stranger got here to his rescue in time and have become Parchment’s hero.
Parchment has now shared a video on Instagram expressing his heartfelt gratitude to the volunteer who helped him attain the Olympics Stadium proper in time. The 31-year-old athlete narrated the entire story in the video he shared after his historic win on the race final week.
He was listening to music and realised late that he had ended up at an aquatics centre, shortly earlier than the most important race of his life was set to start. He tried to search assist from the Olympics officers who informed him that he would have to first attain the Olympic Village and take a bus from there to the proper venue. That is when he noticed Trijana, a Tokyo 2020 volunteer. Parchment begged her for assist as in accordance to guidelines she was not allowed to do a lot. However, she gave him some cash to get a cab when he was working late.
Thanks to Trijana’s help, Parchment reached the proper handle with satisfactory time to put together for the race. Parchment mentioned, “That’s how I was able to get to the warm-up in time and had enough time to complete.” After he received gold, he tracked her down and thanked her for her assist. He mentioned, “That’s just because you helped me,” Parchment said. He then gifted her a yellow Jamaican Olympic shirt and repaid the money she had lent. He showed her his gold medal before they posed for a photo together.
Later, Trijana posted a picture on Instagram of herself wearing her new kit.
Jamaican Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett thanked Trijana. He said, “It is selfless what she did; one would not know what the outcome would have been.”
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