Delroy
08-26-04, - 05:19 PM
Let's give some shout outs to Debbie Ferguson who won the 200-meter bronze medal with a season-best time of 22.30 seconds at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
This is a great accomplishment for someone who was running in the most difficult lane on the tracks.
Let's give it up for Debbie :cheers:
http://www.bahamasissues.com/images/news/Debbie-Ferguson2.jpg
http://www.bahamasissues.com/images/news/Debbie-Ferguson1.jpg
As the Irish say, "Good on you!" Debbie! :bahamas: :bahamas: :bahamas:
Teniel
08-26-04, - 11:39 PM
Yes congrats to Debbie :cheers: , she did a wonderful job despite being in a very bad lane. Imagine what she could have accomplished in lane 4 or lane 5. This shows she is super talented and can overcome obstacles like that to execute a really good race :dancer2: .
God Bless the Bahamas and our athletes. :bahamas: :bahamas: :bahamas:
PeaznRice
08-28-04, - 10:51 PM
Yea!!!!!!! Go Debbie ..Dang this girl is fasttttttt.. I thought she was lost in the race and out of nowhere Debbie finished in third lol I was jumping up and down for her ..I am so proud of all the athletes each and everyone of them :dancer2:
Yea!!!!!!! Go Debbie ..Dang this girl is fasttttttt.. I thought she was lost in the race and out of nowhere Debbie finished in third lol I was jumping up and down for her ..I am so proud of all the athletes each and everyone of them :dancer2:
All We!
All we proud.
Think of it! A small nation like ourselves up there with the "big boys (and girls)" If we could all put just a little more effort in supporting our athletes, how much farther could we go? Maybe we could become a power in Cycling, Rowing, Sailing, The Marathon.