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Keep On Pushing with Guest Devon Harris of the Original Jamaican Bobsled Team

December 01, 2021 Sean Butkus & Matt Wood
Keep On Pushing with Guest Devon Harris of the Original Jamaican Bobsled Team
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Keep On Pushing with Guest Devon Harris of the Original Jamaican Bobsled Team
Dec 01, 2021
Sean Butkus & Matt Wood

On today's episode of Optimized Sales, we sit down and talk with Devon Harris, one of the original members of the 1988 Jamaican Olympic Bobsled Team. 

A graduate of the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England, Devon received a Queen’s Commission in December 1985 and served in the officer corps of the Jamaica Defence Force until December 1992 when he retired as a Captain.

He tried out for and was selected to the first Jamaican bobsled team which competed in the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary, Canada. Their exploits inspired the Disney blockbuster movie Cool Runnings. Devon also competed in and was captain of the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France and the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan.

The Keep On Pushing Foundation which he founded in 2006 aims to support and enhance the education of kids in disadvantaged communities and currently supports a breakfast program and a school supplies program in several schools in his old neighborhood.

Devon also works with Right to Play as an athlete ambassador, supporting Right to Play’s efforts in using sports and play in refugee camps around the world to enhance child development and build community capacity. He has been inducted as an Olympian For Life by the World Olympian Association for his significant contribution to society.

He is the author of the motivational children’s book, Yes, I Can! and the semi-auto-biographical motivational book Keep On Pushing: Hot Lesson From Cool Runnings.

Show Notes

On today's episode of Optimized Sales, we sit down and talk with Devon Harris, one of the original members of the 1988 Jamaican Olympic Bobsled Team. 

A graduate of the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England, Devon received a Queen’s Commission in December 1985 and served in the officer corps of the Jamaica Defence Force until December 1992 when he retired as a Captain.

He tried out for and was selected to the first Jamaican bobsled team which competed in the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary, Canada. Their exploits inspired the Disney blockbuster movie Cool Runnings. Devon also competed in and was captain of the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France and the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan.

The Keep On Pushing Foundation which he founded in 2006 aims to support and enhance the education of kids in disadvantaged communities and currently supports a breakfast program and a school supplies program in several schools in his old neighborhood.

Devon also works with Right to Play as an athlete ambassador, supporting Right to Play’s efforts in using sports and play in refugee camps around the world to enhance child development and build community capacity. He has been inducted as an Olympian For Life by the World Olympian Association for his significant contribution to society.

He is the author of the motivational children’s book, Yes, I Can! and the semi-auto-biographical motivational book Keep On Pushing: Hot Lesson From Cool Runnings.