World 100m champion Seville receives electrifying welcome at ‘Green-and-Black Ness’
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World 100 metres champion Oblique Seville received an electrifying welcome at Calabar Alumni Florida’s Green-and-Black Ness: Day Experience last weekend.
The Calabar Alumni Association Florida Chapter welcomed the Green and Black Army and diaspora to celebrate Seville. World 4x400m silver medallist and Calabar legend Christopher Taylor joined him. The weekend was a showcase of Calabar and Jamaican excellence.
The weekend’s celebration began on Friday, February 20 with an exclusive meet-and-greet. Former Calabar standouts were welcomed by Karl Thompson, president of Calabar Alumni Florida; the Board of Directors; and Jamaica’s Consul General, Oliver Mair. A McLaren supercar on display symbolised speed – a fitting backdrop for the fastest man from last year’s World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
A central highlight of the programme was the presentation of the inaugural Lion Heart Award to Seville, honouring his discipline, resilience, and global triumph. Taylor received the Lion Paw Award for his achievements and the pride he brings to Calabar and the nation. Both awards are sponsored by Victoria Mutual VM Building Society Florida Representative Office.
In accepting the award, patrons heard directly from the champion as he recounted the World Championship final – the build-up, his mental preparation, his feelings at the starting line, and how he executed his race plan to win the world title. The crowd erupted when he repeated the now-iconic line that has echoed across the track and field community: “Put Respect Pon Mi Name.”
Both athletes expressed deep appreciation for the event. “We are truly humbled by the warmth and love shown to us this weekend,” said Seville and Taylor in similar remarks. “Calabar shaped who we are, and we are happy to do our part to support Calabar Alumni Florida’s fundraising efforts and the continued development of the next generation.”
Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, Antony Anderson, also conveyed his support in written remarks for the occasion, noting: “Mr Seville’s achievement as 100m World Champion reflects the strong athletic tradition of Calabar High School and the broader excellence associated with Jamaica. His accomplishment is a source of pride for the school and for the country.”
“Green-and-Black Ness was more than an event – it was a statement,” President Thompson said.
“It celebrated Jamaican excellence, cultural pride, and our diaspora’s strength.
Honouring two of our own on US soil made this weekend historic. Our tagline – ‘A Force for Good’ – reflects our commitment to backing our alma mater as it shapes boys into responsible men. We see this as our role in nation-building. Investment in our schools is a down payment on Jamaica’s future leadership… The support you provide today helps ensure that the next generation is equipped to contribute meaningfully at home and abroad.”