
Kevin Lyttle Junior, the son of the globally renowned soca artist Kevin Lyttle, has showcased his exceptional athletic prowess by winning both the 100-meter and 200-meter finals at the FLYRA Middle School State Championships held in Bradenton, Florida. His remarkable victory has undoubtedly marked him as a rising star in the world of athletics, and we can expect to see more of his achievements in the future.
The young athlete, competing under the banner of the Miami Elite Track Club, has left an indelible mark with his remarkable speed. According to official records, he clocked in at 22.58 seconds in the 200-meter race and an impressive 11.13 seconds in the 100-meter sprint, showcasing his incredible talent and potential for greatness.
Kevin Lyttle Junior’s mother, Dr. Jacqueline James-Lyttle, is an exceptional athlete who has achieved great success as a star sprinter in the United States. She has been recognized for her outstanding performance and was inducted into the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020, making her the first Vincentian to receive such an honor. Dr. James-Lyttle has set school records in the 100 meters outdoors and previously held records at the Coast Guard Academy in various sprint events. Her remarkable achievements are a testament to her talent and dedication to athletics.
Kevin Lyttle Junior’s accomplishments extend beyond his athletic abilities, as he is also making a significant impact as a social entrepreneur. He is the mastermind behind Lyttle Feet, a registered Non-Profit Organization that is committed to providing shoes and essential supplies to students in need, with a particular focus on St. Vincent and the Grenadines, his father’s roots.
Kevin Lyttle Junior is certainly making a positive impact through his NGO work while living with his family in Florida, USA, and he has the support of both his father and mother.
