Fraser-Pryce’s statue to be unveiled on October 14

The statue of Jamaican Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will be unveiled on Sunday, 14 October 2018.

The unveiling will take place at a special ceremony at Statue Park in the National Stadium, where the statue will be mounted.

The Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange said the unveiling of the statue “was timed to coincide with the commemoration of Heritage Week.”

According to Minister Grange:

“Shelly Ann is one of our modern day heroes whose accomplishments are an inspiration for the entire nation.  It is quite fitting that we should unveil Shelly Ann’s statue at this time when we celebrate and highlight Jamaica’s rich heritage in all areas, including sport.”

Minister Grange has invited the public to attend the ceremony and witness the unveiling of Shelly Ann’s statue.  “The statue is here in Jamaica; it has been installed and we’re all set for the unveiling on Sunday at the National Stadium. I look forward to welcoming members of the public as we celebrate this happy occasion with the outstanding pocket rocket,” said the Minister.

The Prime Minister, the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, will unveil the statue in the ceremony which will begin at 4:00pm.

The bronze statue — to the scale of one and quarter life size — was designed by renowned sculptor Basil Watson.

Watson has been engaged by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport to design statues of four of Jamaica’s outstanding sports stars under the Jamaica 55 Legacy Programme.

The statue in honour of Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce is the second to be completed under the Programme. The first statue (of Usain Bolt) was completed and installed last December.

The actual Shelly-Ann Statue will be height to hand – eight feet; height to head – seven feet; front to back – five feet, six inches; diameter of base – 21 inches; and height of base – three inches.

The remaining statues — of Veronica Campbell-Brown and Asafa Powell — are now in the design stage.

Anthony Foster
Anthony Foster
Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, he authored an award-winning article on Usain Bolt, the iconic 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion, and record holder for the sprint double. This significant piece was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony's extensive coverage includes prestigious events such as the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016. He has also provided coverage for seven (7) World Athletics Championships held between 2007 and 2022, alongside various other international sporting events. Noteworthy mentions comprise his coverage of the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his cherished experience reporting on the 2004 clash between his favorite football team, Argentina, and the USA.
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