WATCH: 41-Year-Old British-Antiguan Whylee O’Brien Attains Combat Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt

Young British-Antiguan Whylee O’Brien, 41 from NewWinthropes Village, achieves Combat Black Belt in Jiujitsu.
The family of Whylee O’Brien is celebrating a proud and significant achievement as the young Antiguan has successfully earned his Black Belt in Jiujitsu marking the culmination of years of dedication, discipline, and hard work.
Whylee is the great-grandson of the late Mary Henry, affectionately known to many as “Mem,” and the nephew of respected Antiguan writer William Henry.

His accomplishment adds another chapter to a family legacy distinguished by commitment, perseverance, and achievement.

Earning a black belt is widely recognised as one of the highest milestones in martial arts. It requires not only physical skill but also exceptional mental focus, self-control, determination, and respect for others.
Through countless hours of training and unwavering commitment, Whylee has demonstrated these qualities and emerged as a shining example for young people throughout Antigua and Barbuda.
Family members describe Whylee as focused, hardworking, and determined—qualities that have helped him overcome challenges and remain committed to his goal.
His success reflects the importance of dedication and perseverance, proving that excellence can be achieved through discipline and consistent effort.
At a time when positive role models are needed more than ever, Whylee’s achievement serves as an inspiration to other young people across the nation. His journey demonstrates that with commitment, patience, and hard work, ambitious goals can become reality.

The accomplishment has brought great pride to his family, friends, and supporters, who have watched him grow and develop throughout his martial arts journey. As he receives this well-deserved recognition, Whylee stands as a testament to the talent and potential of Antigua and Barbuda’s youth.
The family extends heartfelt congratulations to Whylee on attaining this prestigious honour and wishes him continued success as he pursues future goals both inside and outside the dojo.
His achievement is not only a personal victory but also a proud moment for his family and the wider Antiguan community. Highest respect to his trainer, Kevin O’Hagan.
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