Olympian Achievements Deserve Recognition
Team SKN PULSE Congratulates Olympic Representatives
Team SKN PULSE would like to congratulate Olympians, Zahria Allers-Liburd, Troy Nisbett and Naquille Harris on their performances in Paris.
An Unforgettable Experience
While the athletes weren’t able to advance in their respective events, they gained exposure competing on the biggest stage.
A Competitive Debut
Both Zahria and Naquille won their preliminary events but finished 8th and 7th in their respective heats.
Naquille Harris has the distinction of being the flag bearer for TeamSKN at the Olympics.
First-Time Athletes Shine
St. Kitts and Nevis’ first swimmer to compete at the Olympics, Troy Nisbett, finished 5th in his heat and didn’t advance to the other round. However, Nisbett recorded a new personal best of 28.71 seconds. Nisbett is the youngest athlete to be selected to a St Kitts and Nevis Olympic Team.
A Lasting Impression
For us, acquiring the title “OLY” is an appropriate term defining their talent, work ethic and sacrifice. Being on the World’s largest stage, “The Olympic Games” not only brings exposure but it inspires youths to believe in their dreams.
Remember to add 1x Olympian to your Social Media Handles.
Conclusion
The achievements of our Olympian athletes are a testament to their hard work and dedication. We are proud to have represented St. Kitts and Nevis on the international stage and look forward to continued excellence in the years to come.
FAQs
• Who are the Olympic athletes being congratulated?
Zahria Allers-Liburd, Troy Nisbett, and Naquille Harris.
• What were their performances like at the Olympics?
Zahria finished 8th, Naquille finished 7th, and Troy finished 5th in his heat, but didn’t advance to the next round.