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Devon Harris

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Devon's story leaps from a Caribbean "ghetto" to the Winter Olympics, representing the Jamaican bobsleigh team. His journey of trading barefoot races in the tropics for icy sleds moving at 90 miles per hour sparked global interest, inspiring Disney's film Cool Runnings. This fame offered him a platform to share his valuable life lessons with a worldwide audience. Now a resident of New York with his wife and five children, his lively speeches captivate audiences, echoing his energy, motivation, and passion with a hint of his Jamaican roots.

A sports enthusiast and army aspirant as a young boy, Devon's exceptional tenacity shone through. He believed in a universe of greater possibilities beyond the confines of a tough ghetto life. His transformative leap came when he joined the army, breaking free from his impoverished upbringing. This step honed his leadership, discipline, and persistence, which he credits for his later triumphs.

As part of the inaugural Jamaican bob sledding team at the 1988 Olympics, Devon broke barriers and inspired generations of Jamaicans to dream beyond their circumstances. His unyielding determination and creativity caught the world's attention, symbolizing the power of dreaming big and defying limitations.