Jamaica Gleaner

STETHS youngster motivated by Spencer

- – H.L.

EVER SINCE she was seven, Winsome Harris of St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) has had reigning Commonweal­th 400 metres hurdles champion Kaliese Spencer as her favourite athlete. Thanks to a stroke of luck, Harris has the good fortune to train with Spencer. The STE THS sixthforme­r says the experience is a source of motivation.

Spencer has been training at STETHS for the last few months as a member of the Elite Performanc­e Track Club coached by Renaldo Walcott, who also coaches Harris. Like Spencer, Harris runs the 400 metres hurdles.

“She is my favourite athlete, ever since I was seven,” she said last week at the Western Championsh­ips qualifying meet at STETHS.

Training with the former world number one has been a dream come true. “Yes, definitely a motivation,” she agreed, “especially when we’re running together or practising together and she’s like, ‘Go Winsome’.”

HOPING TO IMPROVE

With motivation like that, it’s little wonder that the Maggotty, St Elizabeth, native is hoping to improve on her eighth-place finish in the 400m hurdles at Boys and Girls’ Championsh­ips. “Each year, I have a better chance and I place better each ye a r ”, she recounted, “so hopefully, this year I place much better than last year.”

Harris, who bears a passing resemblanc­e to 2013 World 100metre hurdles champion Brigitte Foster-Hylton, won both the Class Two 100-metre hurdles and the Open 400 hurdles at the recent Western Championsh­ip finals held at the Montego Bay Sports Complex.

‘Each year, I have a better chance and I place better each year, so hopefully, this year I place much better than last year.’

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