Cayman: The Sister Islands bid farewell to swimming pioneer after 39 years of service
The Ministry of District Administration and Lands, announces the retirement of long-serving civil servant, educator and swimming pioneer, Michael Hundt. To celebrate Mr. Hundt’s 39-year contribution to the sport of swimming in the Caymans Islands, a farewell event was held in his honour in Cayman Brac. Event attendees included the Honourable Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, District Commissioner B. L. (Mark) Tibbetts, Head of Sister Islands Sports Harold Sanford, other Sister Islands Sports Staff, the Executive Board of Sister Islands Swim Club along with staff from the Ministry and the Department of District Administration.
Minister O’Connor-Connolly in thanking Mr. Hundt for his years of service, encouraged the renowned swimming coach to enjoy the new chapters to come, for embracing the people and way of life of the Sister Islands and for making an unforgettable and positive impact on the youth of our islands, she also added, “It is important to recognize the invaluable contributions of those individuals who invest in our human capital and have embraced our community and culture. The formidable changes in the lives of our youth and moreover, for our community, cannot be understated. He will truly be missed and his positive impact is revered by many.”
Mr. Hundt was presented with a commemorative plaque, gift basket and letters of appreciation for his years of service by Minister O’Connor-Connolly, (Acting) Chief Officer Welcome and Mr. Harold Sanford.
Mr. Sanford, recalled the remarkable contributions made during his 19 years of working along with Mr. Hundt adding, “I applaud and thank Mr. Hundt for his years of dedicated service, and I must emphasize that many of them were as a volunteer. We will forever be grateful for his commitment to our community”.
Michael and his wife Susan arrived to the Cayman Islands as teachers in late 1983 and identified a need for the development of the sport of swimming. Throughout the past 39 years, he established after-school swimming programmes swimming at the Buccaneers Inn and Divi Tiara amongst other locations. His coaching has seen many advancements in the sport of swimming and other sports on the island including triathlons, football and cycling. He has coached athletes who have gone on to compete internationally and regionally, some beating state and local champions. In 1987, Michael accompanied Jeff Miller on the first ever Bougue Swim between Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which later evolved into a popular event that has even included the participation of former Governor Duncan Taylor. Mr. Hundt was instrumental in the startup of the Sister Islands Swim Club in the early 1990s. He initiated and advanced various swimming events such as the Brac Primary Age Group Swim Meet, Layman Scott High School’s Inter-House Swim Meet, Lion’s Sprint Meet and the Sister Islands Swim Club 800M Sea Swim. A true sportsman, Mr. Hundt represented the Cayman Islands in cycling at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. He was later awarded the ‘Pioneer Award’ on Heroes Day in the year 2018 for his contributions to sports.
Michael Hundt shared, “We were fueled by the support of the community and everyone behind us, encouraging us every step of the way, and we saw the need and ran with it. It was a lot of passion and dedication and the result far exceeded whatever little part we happen to contribute. The key to our success has always been, the support we received from the community. Without that kind of push and support, through sponsorships and great leaders in the community and in the schools, everything we were able to achieve for the sport of swimming would not be possible. It was a lot of fun and I certainly will miss this community that is so dear to our hearts!”
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