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PROUD OF THEM: Jonathan Key, 18, – George Town – Community Service

Community 10 Jan, 2018 Follow News

PROUD OF THEM: Jonathan Key, 18, – George Town – Community Service

Jonathan is a freshman at the University of Indianapolis, majoring in mechanical engineering. He is a member of the Men’s Collegiate Swim Team, the “Greyhounds”. With an academic grant from the university and a partial scholarship from Caribbean Utilities Company, he will intern in the Engineering Department during the summer.

 

Recognised as an outstanding swimmer, Jonathan has been a member of the Stingray Swim Club since 2009. He is a member of the national swim team and has represented his country in CARIFTA since he was 12 years old. Jonathan had the honour of leading the CARIFTA delegation as flag bearer and co-team captain (2015). That same year, he participated in the Island Games in Jersey, Channel Islands and again in Gotland, Sweden (2017). In Gotland he was again flag bearer for Cayman. He participated in the Commonwealth Youth Games in the Bahamas (2017). As a member of the CARIFTA 4x200 men’s relay team, Jonathan has won bronze (2015) and silver medals (2016 and 2017). He achieved a bronze medal as part of the relay team at Island Games (2015).

 

His love of swimming has taken him to regional meets and an International Swimming Federation (FINA) training camp in Doha, Qatar (2014). These competitions have given him the chance to meet other athletes and promote his country as an unofficial sports ambassador.

 

Despite his substantial swim schedule of 20 hours a week, Jonathan was an honour’s student at Triple C and on his school’s Citizenship Honour Roll for four consecutive years. On graduation, Jonathan earned an Excellence Award in Sports and The Dart Award of Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM).

 

Jonathan is a past vice president of the Key Club. He has been actively involved with the service club since the 9th grade. A volunteer for the primary aged reading programme at the Kiwanis mobile library, Jonathan also took part in fundraisers for other Key Club initiatives. He assisted annually in the Key Leader’s weekend retreat for developing leadership and teamwork skills and the Santa’s Landing for families, the Buy-a-Kid Breakfast programme and the Kiwanis Bike-a-Thon.

 

Throughout his junior and senior school years, Jonathan served as assistant coach in the after-school swim programme. It was through this programme that he was able to share his passion for the sport and was able to give new swimmers increased confidence and proficiency in the water. An enthusiastic instructor, motivator and team builder, who garnered the respect of his peers, Jonathan was awarded the Save Our Youth (SOY) Award for Outstanding Community Service (2017).


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