Juliet Cuthbert
{{short description|Jamaican athlete (born 1964)}}
{{Use Jamaican English|date=March 2015}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}
{{BLP sources|date=July 2020}}
{{infobox office holder
| name = Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn
| honorific_prefix = The Honourable
| image = Juliet Cuthbert - Flynn 3.jpg
| caption =
| birth_name = Juliet Cuthbert
| office = Member of Parliament for St Andrew West Rural
| primeminister = Andrew Holness
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|4|9|df=y}}
| birth_place = Saint Thomas, Jamaica
| module = {{infobox sportsperson
| embed = yes
| country = Jamaica
| sport = Track and field
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport | Women's athletics}}
{{Medal|Country | {{JAM}} }}
{{Medal|Competition|Olympic Games}}
{{Medal|Silver| 1992 Barcelona | 100 m}}
{{Medal|Silver| 1992 Barcelona | 200 m}}
{{Medal|Bronze| 1996 Atlanta | 4 × 100 m relay}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}
{{Medal|Gold|1991 Tokyo|4 × 100 meter relay}}
{{Medal|Silver|1995 Gothenburg|4 × 100 m relay}}
{{Medal|Silver|1997 Athens|4 × 100 m relay}}
{{Medal|Bronze|1983 Helsinki|4 × 100 m relay}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Indoor Championships}}
{{Medal|Silver| 1997 Paris | 200 m}}
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| office2 = Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Wellness
| termstart = {{start date|2016|02|25|df=y}}
| termstart2 = {{start date|2020|09|14|df=y}}
| primeminister2 = Andrew Holness
| minister2 = Christopher Tufton
| alma_mater = University of Texas at Austin, Olney High School, Morant Bay High School
| party = Jamaica Labour Party
| predecessor = Paul Buchanan
}}
Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn (born 9 April 1964) is a Jamaican politician and retired track and field sprinter who competed in the 100 metres and 200 metres. As an athlete, Cuthbert-Flynn competed at four Olympic Games, winning two silver medals at the 1992 games held in Barcelona.
As a politician, she has been the Jamaica Labour Party's candidate and Member of Parliament for the St. Andrew West Rural constituency, defeating the People's National Party candidate Hugh Buchanan in Jamaica's general elections held February 25, 2016. She went on to defeat the People's National Party Krystal Tomlinson to win a second term as Member of Parliament for the St. Andrew West Rural constituency, in the September 3, 2020 General Election. She was appointed State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness following her reelection when Prime Minister Andrew Holness selected his new slate of Cabinet Ministers.
Education
Cuthbert attended Morant Bay High School and later Olney High School in Philadelphia and the University of Texas in Austin, Texas.
While at Texas, she won the Broderick Award (later referred to as the Honda-Broderick Award and now the Honda Sports Award) as the nation's best female collegiate track and field competitor in 1986.{{Cite web|url=https://texassports.com/news/2005/4/14/041405aaa_549.aspx|title=Longhorn Legends: Juliet Cuthbert|website=University of Texas Athletics|date=14 April 2005 |language=en|access-date=2020-03-27}}{{Cite journal|url=https://www.collegiatewomensportsawards.com/archives/trackfield|title=Track & Field|website=CWSA|language=en|access-date=2020-03-27}}
Career
= Athletics =
Cuthbert competed for her native country of Jamaica in the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain, in both the 100 meter sprint and the 200 meter sprint, winning the silver medals in both competitions. After running a good second leg in the 4 × 100 meter sprint relay final, Cuthbert injured a muscle in her leg before she competed in the second chance and dropped out of the race. This was a disappointing finish to the Summer Olympic Games for her and the other women of the Jamaican relay team. In 1992, Cuthbert was voted Jamaican "Sportswoman of the Year".
Four years later, at the Atlanta Olympic Games of 1996, Cuthbert helped the Jamaican 4 × 100 meter sprint relay team along with Michelle Freeman, Nikole Mitchell, and Merlene Ottey finish in third place and win the bronze medal.
With the Jamaican sprint relay team, Cuthbert also won a gold medal (1991) and two silver medals (1995, 1997) at World Championships in Athletics (actually, track and field).
= Politics =
In 2014, Cuthbert-Flynn entered politics when the Jamaica Labour Party introduced Cuthbert-Flynn to the media at the Jamaica Labour Party's 71st anniversary celebration press conference and re-launch of the party’s website at its Belmont Road Headquarters in St. Andrew. It was later announced that she would become the party's standard-bearer in the St. Andrew West Rural constituency. She was appointed by then Opposition Leader Andrew Holness as Junior Opposition Spokesperson for Health and Healthy Living.
On February 25, 2016 General Election, she went on to defeat the People's National Party's incumbent Paul Buchanan, becoming the first Olympian elected to Jamaica's Parliament. Throughout her time as a legislator, she has pushed for the legalisation of abortion in Jamaica{{cite news|url=https://www.loopjamaica.com/content/cuthbert-flynn-reignites-debate-taboo-subject-abortion|title=Cuthbert-Flynn reignites debate on the taboo subject of abortion|work=Loop|location=Jamaica|date=8 June 2018|agency=Jamaica News}} and has been a strong advocate for the women in the population. She was re-elected for a second term to continue representing the St. Andrew West Rural constituency in the September 3, 2020 General Elections. Cuthbert-Flynn defeated the People's National Party Krystal Tomlinson, widening her victory margin from her 2016 election win. Cuthbert-Flynn was appointed State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness on September 12, 2020,{{cite web|url=https://jis.gov.jm/government/ministers/juliet-cuthbert-flynn/|website=Jamaica Information Service|access-date=26 April 2021|title=Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn}} to serve alongside Dr Christopher Tufton who is the portfolio minister. As State Minister in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Cuthbert-Flynn is primarily responsible for Maternal Health, HIV Prevention and the reduction of Drug Abuse.{{cite web|url=https://www.moh.gov.jm/profile/minister-of-state-hon-juliet-cuthbert-flynn-mp/|title=Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn|website=Ministry of Health and Wellness|access-date=26 April 2021}}
International competitions
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bgcolor="#eeeeee" colspan="6"|Representing {{JAM}} |
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1978
|rowspan = "3"|CARIFTA Games (U-17) |Nassau, Bahamas |bgcolor=cc9966|3rd |rowspan = "2"|100 m |12.38 (-0.1 m/s) |
rowspan = "4"|1980
|rowspan = "2"|Hamilton, Bermuda |bgcolor=gold|1st |12.0 |
rowspan = "2" bgcolor=silver|2nd
|200 m |25.58 |
rowspan = "2"|Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-17)
|rowspan = "2"|Nassau, Bahamas |100 m |12.0 |
4th
|200 m |25.3 |
References
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External links
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- {{SR/Olympics profile|cu/juliet-cuthbert-1|Juliet Cuthbert}}
- {{cite web|url=https://opm.gov.jm/cabinet_ministers/juliet-cuthbert-flynn/|title=Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn|website=Office of the Prime Minister of Jamaica|access-date=26 April 2021}}
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{{succession box
| before = Chris Stokes
| title = Flag bearer for {{JAM}}
| years = Atlanta 1996
| after = Ricky McIntosh
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{{Footer World Champions 4 x 100 m Women}}
{{Jamaican Sportswoman of the Year}}
{{Honda Sports Award}}
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Category:Sportspeople from Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica
Category:Jamaican female sprinters
Category:Olympic athletes for Jamaica
Category:Olympic silver medalists for Jamaica
Category:Olympic bronze medalists for Jamaica
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Jamaica
Category:World Athletics Championships medalists
Category:Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Category:Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Category:Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)
Category:Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field)
Category:Goodwill Games medalists in athletics
Category:21st-century Jamaican women politicians
Category:World Athletics Indoor Championships medalists
Category:World Athletics Championships winners
Category:Competitors at the 1994 Goodwill Games
Category:Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in athletics
Category:Olympic female sprinters
Category:Members of the House of Representatives of Jamaica
Category:Members of the 13th Parliament of Jamaica
Category:Members of the 14th Parliament of Jamaica
Category:Women government ministers of Jamaica
Category:Ministers of health of Jamaica
Category:Jamaican Athletics Championships winners
Category:Texas Longhorns women's track and field athletes
Category:NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners