Liberia’s Olympic Team Off To Athens
...As Gov’t Gives US$16,000
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
The country’s team to this year’s Olympic games which is scheduled
to officially kick-off tomorrow in Athens, Greece left the country yesterday.
According to the Liberia National Olympic Committee’s Vice president
for Technical Affairs, Philipbert Brown, the team’s departure was
made possible by the Liberian government that provided US$16,000 through
Youth and Sports Minister Wheatonia Dixon Barnes.
Speaking to The INQUIRER yesterday at the LNOC headquarters, Mr. Brown said
although the amount is small, the Olympic body was assured by the Sports
Minister that the government will replenish whatsoever amount used by the
LNOC to get the team to Athens and participate in the tournament.
Mr. Brown said it cost the LNOC, US$19,800 to get the air tickets for the
team’s travel to Athens, an amount which he stressed is far above
what was provided by the government.
The LNOC Vice president said the government of Liberia is indebted to the
Olympic body in the tune of US$40,000, explaining that to have Liberia represented
at the competition, the LNOC has had to tamper with its yearly grant of
US$40,000 intended for its yearly projects just to fly the country’s
flag in Athens.
He added that already the LNOC has printed its banner; produced the country’s
Olympic pins and had purchased attires for the athletes as well as purchased
the country’s flag for the competition.
The LNOC Vice president said the local Olympic body have had to reverse
its earlier decision not to fly the country’s flag, adding" we
have rest our case."
Meanwhile, Mr. Brown disclosed that nine members of the country’s
13-man delegation, have left the country for Athens. He identified some
of them as Gladys Thomas and Sylvester Rennie of the Swimming Federation;
LNOC boss Deborah Williams, Morris Dukuly, and Luwoo Wallace. He said four
other athletes who are based in the United States are to form part of the
Liberian Olympic team.