Gina Bass Wins 200m Gold at African Games in Rabat, 2019 |
We all
watched Gina Bass compete on the world stage and beamed with pride, despite the
limited
resources in Gambian sports. With virtually everything in Gambia chaotic
at the moment, Gina’s performance gave us something to all celebrate. We
all wanted her to take the gold medal and give us that temporary fix as we
continue to search for a ray of hope amid all the chaos!
Given
her raw talent and tremendous effort to make it on the world stage, Gina’s
potential is yet to be fully tapped. There is more in her that needs to be
unlocked and in my humble opinion, a track and field scholarship to the United
States would be her best bet. In sports, environment matters greatly, and is
very crucial in your mental and physical training. The
better and more nurturing the environment, the more you will excel.
Most
colleges in the United States that are participating in the NAACA already have
proven track and field programs in place, and what Gina
needs is a “proven program” that will propel her to
the next level, and I don’t think such program exists in The Gambia. Gina needs
to be around athletes that are equally talented or better to motivate and
challenge her on a daily basis, not athletes that she is better than by a
mile.
The Jamaicans are
known for running, but most of their runners come to the United States to
attend college here and be part of the college track and field programs to
enhance their skills. They go out and represent Jamaica from here and beat
their American counterparts, they are in these programs with. This is also the
case for runners from Trinidad and many other countries that have the raw
talent, but doesn’t have a full-fledged program to nurture and grow that
talent.
Gambia
is not ready yet and wouldn’t be for a while, given the chaos, so Gina’s best
bet is to try to place herself in a much better sporting environment that will
help her grow to realize her full potential. She can always represent Gambia
around the world from here, just like the Jamaicans and everyone else. So for
those who are in the college system in the United States, try and see how you
can recommend Gina for a scholarship for her to finally have a chance to be in
the right environment that will take her to the next level and bring us our
Gold. Gambia is struggling to provide the most basic needs, and an environment
that would allow Gina to reach her potential is a luxury beyond her reach as a
country.
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