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== Anderson Peters == | == Anderson Peters == | ||
Anderson Peters is a renowned Grenadian javelin , known for his impressive achievements in the sport. He turned professional at 20 and gained worldwide recognition with a gold medal at the 2019 World Championships in Doha, throwing 86.89 meters. He defended his title at the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, with a throw of 90.54 meters, becoming one of the few athletes to win back-to-back world titles.<ref>ANDERSON PETERS</ref> | Anderson Peters is a renowned Grenadian javelin , known for his impressive achievements in the sport. He turned professional at 20 and gained worldwide recognition with a gold medal at the 2019 World Championships in Doha, throwing 86.89 meters. He defended his title at the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, with a throw of 90.54 meters, becoming one of the few athletes to win back-to-back world titles.<ref>ANDERSON PETERS</ref> | ||
== Johnson Beharry == | |||
Johnson, born in Grenada in the Caribbean in 1979 to an Afro-Indian family, later moved to the UK at age 19. Despite starting out as a small-time drug dealer, he had a turning point and joined the Princess of Wales Regiment at age 21. | |||
His act of heroism took place in 2005 while serving in Iraq. During a brutal ambush, Johnson chose to drive his Warrior armoured vehicle over a mine to save his platoon, risking his own life. Under heavy fire and with the vehicle on fire, he rescued all crew members''',''' first carrying his unconscious commander and gunner through flames, then saving four more soldiers from the back of the vehicle. He saved a total of 27 comrades that day. | |||
Just six weeks later, he was severely injured in another ambush, surviving a grenade blast to the head despite only a 1% chance of survival. | |||
Today, Johnson dedicates himself to charity work and youth education, aiming to inspire others with his story of transformation and resilience.<ref>I wouldn’t say I am lucky… Interview with Johnson Beharry, VC – The Best You Magazine</ref> | |||
== Andre Winner == | |||
Andre Badi Winner is a professional mixed martial artist born on September 11, 1981, in St. George's, Grenada. He fights out of Leicester, England and is affiliated with Team Rough House. Competing in the Lightweight division, Winner stands 5'11 tall with a 73-inch reach and last weighed in at 155.2 lbs. | |||
He holds a pro MMA record of 23 wins, 13 losses, and 2 draws, but is currently on a 2-fight losing streak. His last fight was on June 8, 2019, under the ACA promotion. Over his career, he has disclosed earnings of $57,303 USD.<ref>Andre Winner | MMA Fighter Page | Tapology</ref> | |||
== Holice Mapp == |