Stephen Francis, Mentor to Jamaica's Sprint Greats, Dies at 64
Stephen Francis, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 64 following an illness, is being remembered across Jamaica as one of the most consequential figures in the nation's sprinting history. Tributes from political leaders and the wider sporting community continue to flow for the coach whose methods helped define an era of global dominance for Jamaican track and field.
Over decades of work with elite performers, Francis nurtured the careers of multiple Olympic and world champions, including Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson-Herah, and Shericka Jackson, as well as former men's 100-metre world record holder Asafa Powell. His guidance placed several of the island's fastest athletes on podiums worldwide and cemented his status as a visionary within the sport.
Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness acknowledged Francis's outsized role in strengthening Jamaica's international profile through athletics. "By guiding many of Jamaica's legendary and most accomplished athletes to stardom, Stephen's contribution to building brand Jamaica is immeasurable and worthy of high praise," Holness said. He characterised Francis as a devoted patriot who wanted nothing less than the best for Jamaica, adding that the country has lost a remarkable son whose legacy will endure for generations.
Opposition Leader Mark Golding also paid tribute, stating that Francis revolutionised Jamaican sport by showing that world-class athletes could be developed right here at home. Golding said the coach gave the nation's young track talents belief, discipline, and opportunity.
Francis co-founded the MVP Track and Field Club in September 1999 and served as its technical director, roles through which he helped institutionalise a domestic pathway for producing champions.
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