Olympic Volunteer Who Helped Hansle Parchment Gets Free Vacation in Jamaica

Tokyo 2020 Olympics volunteer, Tijana Kawashima Stojkovic whose act of kindness assisted 110m hurdles Olympic Gold Medalist, Hansle Parchment secure victory, will be treated to an all-expense-paid trip to Jamaica.

The Olympics volunteer gave the athlete taxi fare to get to the track and field stadium to compete in the final, after he accidentally boarded the bus to the aquatic venue.

Tourism Minister, the Hon. Edmund Bartlett in collaboration with the Embassy of Jamaica in Japan officially announced the offer during a virtual ceremony on August 18.

The offer includes a stay at the Diamond Club Butler Service Presidential Suite at the Royalton Negril Resort and Spa and the Iberostar Grand Rose Hall, Montego Bay.

In addition, the package for Ms. Kawashima and a guest includes a stay at the Moon Palace Jamaica, Ocho Rios and the AC Hotels Marriott in Kingston.

- Advertisement -

In his address at the virtual ceremony, Minister Bartlett noted that this act of kindness by Ms. Kawashima represents the best of the hospitality of the Japanese people and conveyed the gratitude of the Jamaican people.

“I salute you Ms. Kawashima, because you will forever be etched in the hallowed halls of Jamaica’s athletics history, because you helped the outcome which led to a gold medal,” he said, noting that the gesture represents the continued good will and cooperation between the two countries.

Senior Executive Board Member and Chief Operations Officer, Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Yukihiko Nunomura commended Ms. Kawashima for her act of kindness.

“The actions of Ms. Kawashima and the beautiful story with Mr. Parchment which impressed the world is (what really) represents the Olympic spirit,” he said.

The Olympic official expressed the hope of seeing this same spirit demonstrated in throughout the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games which will commence August 24 and ends September 5.

Ambassador of Jamaica to Japan, Her Excellency, Shorna-Kay Richards and Mr. Parchment who also participated in the virtual ceremony, warmly welcomed Ms. Kawashima and thanked her for her generosity of spirit.

Overwhelmed by the response she has received, Ms. Kawashima said simply that she did what she could to assist the athlete.

“I am very grateful for this. I just did what I could do… I am so happy for this,” she said.

To date, the short video of the heart-warming story which Mr. Parchment posted to his social media account has attracted 1,384,917 views and commendations from persons around the world.

More Stories

US travel ban

US dismisses travel ban reports that include Caribbean nations

The U.S. Department of State has dismissed reports suggesting that a new travel ban could impact multiple countries, including several in the Caribbean. Despite...
Antigua and Barbuda says it will accept nationals deported from the US

Antigua PM faces US scrutiny over Russian megayacht sale

A U.S. federal judge has authorized attorneys representing a Russian woman to access financial records related to the controversial sale of a seized megayacht...
St. Vincent Guyana-Venezuela border

St. Vincent Prime Minister Gonsalves meets Maduro over Guyana-Venezuela border tensions

The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has confirmed that Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves traveled to Venezuela to meet with President Nicolás...
Haiti

Armed gangs in Haiti attack three news outlets in coordinated assault

Armed gangs launched coordinated attacks on three major media outlets in Haiti's capital over the weekend, escalating concerns over press freedom and the government's...
Yashika Graham )

Jamaican Poet Yashika Graham shortlisted for 2025 OCM Bocas Prize for Poetry

Acclaimed Jamaican poet Yashika Graham has earned a coveted spot on the shortlist for the 2025 OCM Bocas Prize for Poetry with her debut...
Antigua Barbuda aerial

Antigua and Barbuda’s economy surpasses pre-pandemic levels, driven by tourism

Antigua and Barbuda’s economy continues its post-pandemic rebound, with real output surpassing pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Growth was estimated at 4.3%, fueled by a strong...
Guyana to begin Construction on seven new hospitals

Guyana aims to become regional pharmaceutical, vaccine manufacturing hub

The future of Guyana’s healthcare system is taking shape with ambitious plans to build six new hospitals, modernize outdated regulations, and establish the country...
Doctors Without Borders suspends operations again in Haiti

Doctors Without Borders suspends operations again in Haiti

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has once again suspended operations at its Turgeau Emergency Centre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following an alarming escalation of...
Grenada’s Opposition leader Dr Keith Mitchell says he will not be seeking re-election

Former Grenada Prime Minister Keith Mitchell collapses during political meeting

Former Grenadian Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell collapsed on Monday evening while addressing supporters of the New National Party (NNP) at a political meeting...
Suriname Joins World Bank's International Development Association as Newest Member

Local World Bank employees in Jamaica now exempt from income tax

In a move that reinforces Jamaica’s relationship with the World Bank, the Senate passed legislation on March 14 exempting locally recruited World Bank employees...

Latest Articles

Skip to content