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Barbados PM Mia Motley honours Stephen Francis as architect of Caribbean sprint success
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Barbados PM Mia Motley honours Stephen Francis as architect of Caribbean sprint success

1 min readSt. Andrew

Condolences for Stephen Francis continue to arrive from across the region, with Prime Minister Mia Motley of Barbados describing Jamaica and the wider Caribbean as having lost a towering figure in sport.

Motley shared her message on Facebook, reflecting on the coach’s lasting impact and offering sympathy to those grieving his passing.

“Jamaica has lost one of its great builders of sport, and the Caribbean has lost a man whose work gave all of us reason to stand taller,” she wrote. “Stephen “Franno” Francis helped turn talent into discipline, promise into excellence, and Caribbean speed into a language the world could not ignore. We saw the athletes flying down the track, carrying Jamaica and the region with them. Behind those moments were the early mornings, the hard truths, the science, the standards and the belief of a coach who helped make greatness possible,” said the region’s foremost leader.

Motley also pointed to Francis’s influence beyond Jamaica’s borders, noting how Barbadian athletes felt his guidance firsthand.

“Barbados, too, felt his hand through our own Sada Williams, whose journey at MVP helped carry her to historic heights for our country. For so many boys and girls across the Caribbean, his work proved that small islands can still shake the world,” Motley noted.

Closing her statement, the Barbadian leader extended sympathy on behalf of her government and citizens.

“On behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, I extend deepest condolences to his family, the MVP family, his athletes, the people of Jamaica, and all across the Caribbean who mourn him with gratitude. May he rest in peace, and may his legacy continue to run in every young athlete who dares to believe,” she added.

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