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Gov. Bryan Congratulates Kruz Schembri on Gold Medal at Junior Pan American Games

Governor Albert Bryan Jr. today extended his heartfelt congratulations to Kruz Schembri on his gold medal victory at the Junior Pan American Games, marking a historic milestone as the first Virgin Islander to win gold at the Pan Am Games.

Kruz Schembri (Submitted photo)

“Kruz has brought home more than a gold medal. He has delivered a moment of pride and inspiration that will echo for generations,” Governor Bryan said. “His victory proves that the talent, discipline, and determination of Virgin Islands athletes can stand on the world stage and shine as bright as any competitor.”

Schembri’s achievement reflects years of hard work, unwavering dedication, and the support of his coaches, family, and community. His performance has set a new standard for Virgin Islands athletics and shown that the top of the podium is within reach for future athletes.

“This is more than a medal. It is a statement,” Governor Bryan added. “It tells every young person in our territory that dreams are possible, goals can be achieved, and personal success can become part of our shared Virgin Islands story.”

The Government and people of the Virgin Islands celebrate this monumental accomplishment and look forward to welcoming Kruz home with the recognition and gratitude he has earned.

The Governor thanked his coaches, stepfather Marvin McCord, mother Carolynn McCord of St. Croix, and the community that supported his rise.

“As Kruz heads to Notre Dame, the Virgin Islands will be cheering louder than ever,” Governor Bryan said. “This gold is only the beginning.”

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