Source: www.newsday.co.tt
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is currently here to film a documentary on how young men can use sport as an effective tool to stay out of crime.
BBC will use the Belmont Boys' Secondary school first annual 5K today, as a part of their piece to highlight the school's commitment toward encouraging students to use sport as an avenue for success and development.
The 5K starts at 9am on the southern end of the Queen's Park Savannah near Memorial Park and will finish at the school's compound on 34A Belmont Circular Road, Belmont.
Belmont Boys' Secondary is involved in this effort because of Jehue Gordon; a former student of the school and one of the selected hopefuls for London 2012.
He has been selected by BBC's World Class initiative.
This is an appeal that brings the benefits of international schools linking to schools across the United Kingdom.
Gordon was chosen under the campaign " World Olympic Dreams", which is a project that moves beyond the UK and focuses on 20 athletes drawn from across all five continents who will be competing in 20 different Olympic Sports.
Gordon won the Men's 400m hurdles World Junior title in Moncton, Canada, with a time of 49.30 seconds.
He also performed well at the senior level, finishing sixth and seventh in the last two Diamond League meetings of the season.