Sandals eager to host Jamaica’s Olympic medalists

by Aug 8, 2021Pulse

Sandals Executive Chairman Adam Stewart has given gold medal winner Hansle Parchment a taste of what awaits him and other Olympic medalists from Jamaica who will receive luxury-included vacations when their schedules allow.

Parchment was whisked from Montego Bay to Kingston on Stewart’s private jet after arriving in the island on Sunday. In Kingston, a quick luxury-car ride took him to the glamorous AC Kingston Hotel where Stewart promised that there is much more to come.

Gold medalist Hansle Parchment and third-placed Ronald Levy celebrate after competing in the men’s 110m hurdles final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic stadium in Tokyo on August 5, 2021. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP).

“We are so proud and we can’t wait to show you guys – the way you showed us how you can do your thing – we can’t wait to show you how we’re gonna take care of all our athletes in true, fine, world class Jamaican hospitality. I just wanna say a huge congratulations from all of us,” Stewart said.

He had earlier announced complimentary Sandals vacations for bronze medalist Megan Tapper, the first ever Jamaican to medal in the 100m hurdles in the Olympics; as well as the outstanding trio that took the gold, bronze and silver in the women’s 100m finals: Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson.

If transportation is needed to get to the resort of their choice, a BMW will be provided. They will enjoy the resort’s top suite, including butler service.

As Stewart says, “The World’s Best deserves the World’s Best”.

More about Sandals luxury included resorts here.

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