Jamaican could run out of gold at Tokyo Olympics: sprinter saved by volunteer who borrowed money



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31-year-old Jamaican achieves biggest career win at Tokyo Summer Olympics Hansle’as Parchmentas, winning gold in the 110m hurdles.

After the victorious finale, H. Parment revealed that there was very little to go and that he would have missed his chance to win the gold. The Jamaican was rescued at the most difficult moment by one of the Olympic volunteers.

It turns out that on the day of the semi-finals, H. Parmentment got lost in Tokyo and did not go to the Olympic Stadium, but to the water sports center. The Jamaican, realizing his mistake, wanted to hire a taxi and go to the stadium, but he had no money. He was later rescued by a volunteer who loaned the sprinter a yen. H.Parment finally made it to the semi-finals on time, managed to make it to the final, and beat all the opponents there.

After the victory, the Jamaican found a volunteer who helped him. H.Parmentment repaid the borrowed amount and showed the volunteer a gold medal.

“I saw a volunteer and prayed for her to help me. Finally he lent me money, I ran to the warm-up stadium and had enough time to prepare for the semi-final race. Once again, I want to thank the volunteer. He made a very significant contribution to the final, “said H. Parment.

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