Kevon Reid in action as Parapan American Games begin
THE now famous Telmex Stadium, home of the current athletic competition, was ablazed on Saturday night with colours, scintillating lights, streaming fireworks and high emotions as the 2011 Parapan American Games were officially opened by Senor Bernado de la Garcia, Director General of the National Council of Physical Culture and Sport in Mexico.
Over 1,000 athletes from 23 countries of the Americas donned national colours in a parade before a very expressive audience singularly impressed with the Jamaican team, which was attired in attractive linen Neru collared black, green and gold shirts ‘topped’ by tall hats, also in the national colours, which were the favourite subject of photographers, professionals and amateurs alike.
Flag bearer, Alphanso Cunningham, led the delegation into the stadium, a role which he has performed before on more than one occasion yet for him the journey had not lost its solemnity.
Pride in country and gratitude for the opportunity of representing the homeland were self-evident on the faces of team members and told a special story that was hitherto never written.
The ceremony was spectacular, punctuated with traditional Mexican dance and performances of popular music, which were accentuated by a very aesthetic stage backdrop the character of which was changed by the engineer’s light as each act was heralded and transitioned.
But it was the entry of the Parapan flame to the grandeur of music and dramatic lighting which virtually transfixed the audience and no doubt for many athletes it was another emotional experience re-lived.
The first Jamaican on the field will be Kevon Reid in the men’s shot put F55 this afternoon and expectations are high for a command performance.