Olympic volunteer who helped stranded runner will be invited to Jamaica as a guest of the Minister of tourism

Newly crowned 110m hurdles Olympic gold medallist Hansle Parchment is being hailed for his spirit of humility after he surprised a volunteer who assisted him in making it to the semi-finals of his pet event.
In a tear-jerking and heart-warming video on his Instagram page last Saturday, Parchment expressed his gratitude to the volunteer — only identified as Trijana — by showing her his gold medal and repaying her money she gave him for his taxi fare in order to get to the Olympic stadium.
The Jamaica Ministry of Tourism has invited to Jamaica as an honoured guest of the Jamaican people.
Parchment had earlier explained that he had accidentally taken the wrong bus ahead of his semi-final in the 110m hurdles earlier this week.
“By the time I looked up I realised this bus was heading the wrong way. I’m not familiar with any of these surroundings,” said Parchment.
After arriving at the aquatic venue, he was told that he would have to go back to the Olympic Village and take another bus back to the Olympic Stadium.
“If I had done that, I wouldn’t get there in time to even warm up. I had to find another way. I was trying to get one of the branded cars for the games to take me, but these people are very strict and adhering to the rules, and I would have to have to book the car from beforehand to get it to leave,” the Jamaican shared.
And in that moment of what could have been a disaster for the Olympian, he saw a female volunteer who he had to “beg” for assistance.
“… She’s not allowed to do much, and she actually gave me some money to take one of the taxis that affiliate with the whole [Olympic] games. That’s how I was able to get to the warm-up track at the stadium, with enough time to warm-up and compete. And that’s just awesome,” he said.
And as destiny would have it, Parchment went on to shock the world by beating the overwhelming favourite for the 110m Olympic title, Grant Holloway.
Parchment, who previously won a bronze medal in the event at the 2012 London Olympics, explained that he set out on his journey to find the volunteer and show her the gold medal “because she helped, and so, I think that is a nice gesture”.
After arriving at the venue, Parchment spotted her and spoke with her.
“I am back to repay you and show you something,” Parchment told her, adding that “You were instrumental in me getting to the finals that day.”
To her surprise at seeing Parchment’s medal, Trijana replied, “Really, Really! You won this?”
Parchment then gave her a ‘Jamaican Puma shirt’ and repaid the money she had provided for the taxi fare.
The volunteer expressed her thanks to the Olympic Champion for the gifts and the repayment of the cash. The video later ended with both taking a selfie.