Tragedy! How Olympic Hero Was Killed During Motorbike Ride With Usain Bolt
An Olympic medalist who was taking a ride with the legendary Usain Bolt in Jamaica has died after something horrific happened.
Germaine Mason, a British Olympic silver medallist has been killed
in a motorbike accident as he rode in a convoy with Usain Bolt in
Jamaica.
Vanguard reports that Mason, who won silver at the Beijing Games in
2008, died in a crash as he rode home from a party with pals in
Kingston this morning.
The 34-year-old died at the scene after losing control of his bike amid claims he swerved to avoid an oncoming vehicle.
He had been on a night out with triple world and Olympic champion
Bolt, along with sprinter Michael Frater, and the group were riding home
in convoy.
Mason grew up on the Caribbean island but switched allegiances to
represent Great Britain in 2006 ahead of the Olympics in China in two
years later.
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness later tweeted: “Our sincere condolences to sporting fraternity.”
Mason is still the holder of the Jamaican national record in the high-jump, set before he emigrated to the UK.
The high-jumper decided to switch to represent Great Britain to
help develop his training regime, on the back of having a fatheer,
David, who was born in London.
He made the most of the National Lottery funding to step up his
training regime – and was rewarded with a shock silver medal in Beijing.
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