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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Alfred receives $75 000 and special award on holiday named in her honour

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Sport Desk
180 days ago
20240928
Julien Alfred has been celebrated since her arrival in St Lucia on Tuesday.

Julien Alfred has been celebrated since her arrival in St Lucia on Tuesday.

CAS­TRIES – As part of cel­e­bra­tions to mark the na­tion­al hol­i­day named in her ho­n­our, St Lu­cia’s sprint queen Julien Al­fred was gift­ed $75,000 and a spe­cial award in St Lu­cia on Fri­day (Sep­tem­ber 27).

Al­fred, St Lu­cia’s first-ever Olympic medal­ist and first gold medal­ist, who has been fet­ed since re­turn­ing to the is­land on Tues­day fol­low­ing her spec­tac­u­lar per­for­mance at the Paris Olympics, re­ceived the mon­ey from the St. Lu­cia Olympic Com­mit­tee (SLOC) dur­ing a pre­sen­ta­tion.

Al­fred wrote her name in­to her coun­try’s his­to­ry books last month at the Paris Olympics when she won gold in the women’s 100 me­tres and sil­ver in the 200 me­tres.

Along with the cash, the 23-year-old al­so re­ceived a spe­cial award from George Pagoulatos, the Greek Am­bas­sador to the Or­gan­i­sa­tion of East­ern Caribbean States (OECS).

Julien Al­fred Day will cul­mi­nate with a cel­e­bra­to­ry con­cert at the Daren Sam­my Crick­et Ground on Fri­day evening, where her ac­com­plish­ments will be for­mal­ly ho­n­oured.

CMC


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