Gifts continue to pour in for Dominica’s Olympic Gold champion triple jumper, Thea Lafond-Gadson on her visit to her home country.
Lafond-Gadson made history by becoming the island’s first Olympic medallist at the 2024 Olympic games in Paris.
The star athlete received a cheque of EC$150,200 from the National Bank of Dominica which awarded her $10,000 for every metre of her winning jump.
Lafond-Gadson made an impressive jump of 15.02 metres, a national record.
The bank organised a special meet-and-greet event to allow staff members to engage with the Olympic champion and celebrate her success.
Carla Roudette, who represented the bank’s managing director at the event remarked: ‘We have admired Thea through her eloquent engagements over the last few weeks and her love for her homeland, Dominica. We are extremely proud of your achievements. Words can’t express the pride we continue to feel.’Lafond-Gadson also received a cash gift of EC$400,000 from the government of Dominica along with a portion of land, a diplomatic passport, and a sports facility will be named in her honour, She will also receive Dominica’s highest award of honour during the country’s independence celebrations this November.
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