HIS FRAME was small, he had a determined spirit and was as fast as lightning.
He represented Jamaica and placed first in the 100m race.
"I'm not talking about the lightning bolt, I'm referring to this one, you know, Seabiscuit," said Pablo McNeil, former William Knibb High School coach.
Champion sprinter Lerone 'Seabiscuit' Clarke can now add the Commonwealth Games to his growing list of accomplishments.
Seabiscuit was born undersized and grew to become a champion thoroughbred horse during the Great Depression, and a symbol of hope for many Americans.
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