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Gymnast Reiss Beckford Seeking To Create History For Jamaica

By: , November 26, 2015

The Key Point:

Gymnast Reiss Beckford is aiming to make history by becoming the first ever Jamaican gymnast to compete in the Olympics.
Gymnast Reiss Beckford Seeking To Create History For Jamaica
Photo: Vivienne Siva
Deputy High Commissioner to London, Deidre Mills (right), shares a moment with Gymnast Reiss Beckford, during a courtesy visit at the Jamaican High Commission in London on Tuesday (November 24). Reiss recently represented Jamaica at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow.

The Facts

  • Reiss, who recently represented Jamaica at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, paid a courtesy visit to the Jamaican High Commission in London on Tuesday, November 24.
  • The visit was a part of his campaign to garner the support of the Jamaican Diaspora to help him reach his goal of representing Jamaica at the Olympics in Rio, Brazil, in 2016.

The Full Story

Gymnast Reiss Beckford is aiming to make history by becoming the first ever Jamaican gymnast to compete in the Olympics.

Reiss, who recently represented Jamaica at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, paid a courtesy visit to the Jamaican High Commission in London on Tuesday, November 24.

The visit was a part of his campaign to garner the support of the Jamaican Diaspora to help him reach his goal of representing Jamaica at the Olympics in Rio, Brazil, in 2016.

During his visit, Reiss updated the Deputy High Commissioner, Deidre Mills, on his preparations and fundraising activities.

Mrs. Mills congratulated Reiss on his progress and wished him well with his Rio 2016 campaign, noting that, “he will be part of yet another significant, historic Jamaican achievement.”

Twenty-three-year-old Reiss, who was born in Britain, took the decision to switch his allegiance to Jamaica earlier this year.

He travelled to Trinidad and Tobago to compete for a spot on the Jamaican team and won gold in the individual all-round competition.

He previously enjoyed a successful career with Great Britain winning medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, European, World Cups and other major competitions.

Reiss’ management team has started a ‘crowdfunding’ page for Reiss to raise money to cover travel and competition costs to get him to Rio 2016. The aim is to raise an initial £5,000.

The campaign closes on December 11. More information can be found at https://uk.sponsorise.me/en/project-jamnastt

Last Updated: November 26, 2015

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