(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community
(CARICOM), H.E. Edwin Carrington has extended
deepest condolences to the wife, relatives, and
Government of Jamaica, on the passing of the late
outstanding athlete, Herbert Henry McKenley.
In a Tribute to Mr. McKenley, the
Secretary-General said that his outstanding
achievements seated him comfortably among the
distinguished stalwarts of any era, nationally,
regionally and globally.
“His outstanding entry onto the world athletic
stage in the 1948 London Olympics where he captured
the silver medal in the 400m, along with his pivotal
role in winning the gold medal for Jamaica in the
1952 Helsinki Olympics 4x400m relay, stands as
testimony to the remarkable achievements of this
inductee of the Jamaican Sports Hall of Fame,” the
Secretary General said.
The full text of the Tribute reads:
“It is with great sorrow that the Caribbean
Community has learnt of the passing of Herb McKenley.
In every field of endeavor, there have been
stalwarts: persons who have demonstrated remarkable
talent, dedication and grit in their chosen field
and in so doing have left a legacy that has served
to inspire individuals, communities and indeed
nations.
The outstanding achievements of Herbert Henry
McKenley O.M., seats him comfortably among the
distinguished stalwarts of any era, nationally,
regionally and globally. His outstanding entry onto
the world athletic stage in the 1948 London Olympics
where he captured the silver medal in the 400m,
along with his pivotal role in winning the gold
medal for Jamaica in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics
4x400m relay, stands as testimony to the remarkable
achievements of this inductee of the Jamaican Sports
Hall of Fame. McKenley remains the only man to have
reached the finals of the Olympic 100 metres, 200
metres and 400 metres. He was also the first man to
run the quarter mile under 46 seconds as well as
under 45 seconds and at various times was the world
record holder at 300 yards, 440 yards, 300 metres
and 400 metres.
Aside from his distinguished career in track and
field, this true sportsman has made significant
contributions to the development of sport in Jamaica
throughout his ten years as President of the Jamaica
Amateur Athletics Association. During his tenure,
critical foundations were laid for the rise of
Jamaica as the powerhouse of Track and Field in the
Region, and in the world which we are now
witnessing.
Prime among his many achievements, it is the view
of many that by far Herb McKenley’s most significant
contribution was in the area of youth development.
Emanating from his role as coach and mentor, stories
abound of the many hours spent in the training and
nurturing of youngsters, ensuring that none under
his fold went hungry and none was left behind. His
dedication of quality time and personal resources
have certainly redounded to the benefit of countless
youths from all sectors of the Jamaican society.
Through him, scores of scholarships were negotiated
for local athletes to study, train and perform
overseas. Today, many of these have returned and are
making substantial contributions to the advancement
of the Jamaican and Caribbean society across all
sectors.
On behalf of the Caribbean Community, I extend
deepest condolences to his wife Beverley and his
family as well as to the Government and people of
Jamaica as the Region salutes the tremendous
contribution of this son of the Caribbean soil.”
Contact:
piu@caricom.org