The Hansle Olympic champion, Perkamen has tracked a volunteer who saved his gold medal hopes by giving him money for a taxi after the combination of transportation meant he was reduced in the wrong place for the semi-finals of 110 meters.
Sprinty Jamaican parchment, who initially went to the center of the water instead of the Olympic Stadium for his race, has now become a viral after he finds volunteers, paying it back and shows him the gold medal he won.
In a video posted on social media, Perkamen said that his medal chances were except when he realized that he had boarded the wrong coach and he did not have enough time to take the bus back to the Olympic village and the other to the stadium.
“I saw this volunteer and I had to beg, because of course, he was not allowed to do much, and he really gave me the money to take one of the taxis,” he said.
“And that’s how I can get to the heating path in the stadium, with enough time to warm up and compete, and it’s just extraordinary.” Percatchment was finished the two days, narrowly qualified for the final where he surprised world champion giving Holloway at the best time of 13.04 seconds.
Volunteers were surprised when parchment showed him his gold medal.
“Really, do you have this?” He can be heard saying in the video.
Perpamen also discussed the official sport of the Jamaican team.
As a grateful way to him, Edmund Bartlett, Jamaican Tourism Minister has invited the young woman to the Caribbean country.
“Everywhere in the world, he wants to repay the kindness shown to one of our own,” he told the local newspaper The Gleaner.