St. Kitts and Nevis Athletics Names Kim Collins as First Track and Field Ambassador
About the Ambassador
By: Tito Chapman
Kim Collins, the 2003 100m world champion and six-time Olympian, has been named the first-ever Track and Field Ambassador by St. Kitts and Nevis Athletics.
About the Appointment
This historic appointment celebrates Collins’ impact on track and field.
Kim Collins’ Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Collins has been a household name both locally and globally. He won the bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships and continued to compete at a high level through 2011.
Records and Achievements
To date, Collins still holds the national record of 9.93 seconds for the 100m and is still the only man over 40 to break the 10-second barrier. He also holds the world record for athletes over 35 in the 60m with 6.47 seconds.
New Role and Responsibilities
In his new role, Kim Collins will focus on raising the profile of St. Kitts and Nevis Athletics through global sponsorship efforts, helping to foster a vibrant track and field community for the next generation.
Conclusion
The appointment of Kim Collins as the first-ever Track and Field Ambassador is a significant milestone for St. Kitts and Nevis Athletics. His impact on the sport and his dedication to raising the profile of the organization make him an ideal candidate for this role.
FAQs
* Who is Kim Collins?
+ Kim Collins is the 2003 100m world champion and six-time Olympian.
* What is his new role?
+ He is the first-ever Track and Field Ambassador for St. Kitts and Nevis Athletics.
* What are his responsibilities?
+ He will focus on raising the profile of St. Kitts and Nevis Athletics through global sponsorship efforts and helping to foster a vibrant track and field community for the next generation.