 Olympic icon offers Montreal gold to 10golds24 fund
Olympic icon offers Montreal gold to 10golds24 fundHasely Crawford put his Olympic gold medal where his mouth is yesterday.
Catching  the audience at the atrium of the Guardian Group offices in  Westmoorings completely by surprise, the 1976 Montreal 100 metres  champion said he would put up  the medal and the gear he wore on that  historic day to be leased, in support of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic  Committee’s #10golds24 Athlete Welfare and Preparation Fund.
“I  am offering my Olympic gold medal, my jersey, my pants, the socks and  the shoes to you, the Olympic Association,” Crawford said, addressing a  stunned TTOC president Brian Lewis at the head table. “You need to work  out some form of arrangement where it can be leased to support our young  people.”
Crawford’s words were followed by sustained  applause from the gathering that was there to witness a cheque  presentation by the Guardian Group in support of the Olympic Committee’s  #10golds24 project.
Before presentation time arrived however, Crawford made a passionate plea for public support for the Fund.
Recalling  his own personal struggles in the build-up to his Montreal triumph, he  said: “A lot of people do not understand what an athlete goes through,  especially to win an Olympic medal.”
He  then gave examples of the current need for corporate help involving,  “two of our young, budding athletes, 16, 17,” who, “personally I feel  they will be world beaters in time to come.”
Crawford  recalled: “Their coach came to me and said, Mr Crawford, one of these  athletes needs to have an MRI but he doesn’t have the funding...I made  some enquiries and it was done.
“He brought another  athlete, we talking about Olympic potentials, she did not have a proper  pair of shoes or equipment to train. I’m saying these things so you all  could understand how important these things are...
“Ladies  and gentlemen, to win an Olympic gold medal is not easy. You need a lot  of support, especially our younger athletes...The reason I stay with it  is that we have a lot of very, very poor athletes. If we really want to  win these 10 gold medals, we need to really come forward and support Mr  Lewis.”
Speaking to the Express later about his offer,  Crawford elaborated: “I am offering to them (for the medal and gear) to  be leased to some company and the proceeds will go towards the Olympic  Association.
He added: “It doesn’t make sense me having it in my house, it’s for Trinidad and Tobago.”
Crawford said he has other projects in mind, the full details of which are still to be worked out.
In  response, a still shocked Olympic Committee president Brian Lewis, who  walked Sunday’s T&T International Marathon to kick off the Welfare  and Preparation Fund said: “The gesture is awesome. I’m almost  speechless at what Hasely Crawford today has offered to do, not only in  support of not only the provision of 10 Olympic medals by the year 2024,  but the Athlete Welfare and Preparation Fund. I didn’t come here  anticipating that was going to happen.”
 	