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16/01/2019

Freedom of the Borough conferred upon Dr Jonathan Rea MBE

The Honorary Freedom of the Borough of Antrim and Newtownabbey has been conferred upon four-time World Superbike Champion, Dr Jonathan Rea MBE. This award comes fresh on the back of Jonathan being crowned Belfast Telegraph Sports Star of the Year at last night’s awards for the second time in a row.

The prestigious award was bestowed to Jonathan at a public ceremony in the Theatre at The Mill in Newtownabbey on Tuesday evening. Over 200 Jonathan Rea fans as well as family and friends joined with the Elected Members of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Freemen of the Borough and other invited guests for the momentous occasion.  

Following the official ceremony, BBC’s Stephen Watson talked to Jonathan who shared some of his highlights over the last four years with the audience.   The Freedom of the Borough is the highest award that the Council can grant and is normally awarded to local people and organisations who have, in the opinion of the Council, rendered eminent services to the Borough. Elected Members previously proposed and agreed the award in recognition of Jonathan’s outstanding services to sport.  

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Paul Michael, who presided at the event, commented; “Jonathan has well and truly put our country on the world stage and we are extremely proud to have him as one of Northern Ireland’s sporting ambassadors. As the first rider to win four successive World Superbike titles, he can lay claim to be one of the best two-wheel competitors across the globe.”   Councillor Michael continues; “We consider it a great privilege that Jonathan has returned back here to Northern Ireland and to our Borough to lay his family roots. He is a truly worthy recipient of this honour and on behalf of the people of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough, I wish him every success as he begins his next season.”   Speaking of his award Jonathan commented; “To be made a Freeman of the Borough is a humbling experience and a significant honour for which I am extremely grateful and which I shall continue to treasure. I want to thank all those who not only have taken the time to join me here on this special occasion, but have supported me and travelled with me at my races all over the world.”  

As an acknowledgement to the Council, Jonathan presented the Mayor with one of his trophies, which he won at Lausitzring in Germany in 2017 after finishing in second place. Jonathan asked that this perpetual award be presented at the Council’s biannual Sports Awards to recognise the excellent sporting achievement of an individual within the Borough.   Jonathan’s name will now be added to the Council’s Roll of Honourable Freemen alongside other sporting heroes from the Borough including champion jockey Sir AP McCoy OBE and rugby legend Dr Willie John McBride CBE.