Stephen 'Franno' Francis, MVP Track Club Co-Founder and Sprint Mentor, Dies at 64
Stephen "Franno" Francis, a towering figure in Jamaican athletics, has died at the age of 64, just one day after celebrating his birthday.
As co-founder and technical director of MVP Track Club, Francis played a central role in nurturing some of the fastest athletes the island has produced. His roster of protégés includes Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Asafa Powell and Shericka Jackson.
Francis changed the landscape of Jamaican sprinting by proving that world-beating talent could be developed at home. Under his guidance, the country claimed a steady stream of medals at the Olympic Games and World Championships.
The government recognised his impact on sport and nation-building when he was conferred with the Order of Jamaica in 2017.
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