From St. Lucia to Philadelphia鈥擜ugustin Finds His Stride at HFU

Taurai Augustin '18

1,993 miles.

That鈥檚 the distance between Philadelphia and St. Lucia. If you鈥檙e fortunate enough to secure a flight with only one stop, it鈥檒l take roughly eight hours in the air鈥攐thers can take up to 29 hours. When leaving from Philadelphia International Airport, you鈥檒l eventually arrive at Hewanorra International Airport, where you鈥檒l still have to endure an hour and a half drive, a 59-kilometer journey, to La Clery, the northwest tip of St. Lucia, and the hometown of junior Taurai Augustin.

Augustin鈥檚 arrival in the United States was planned, but his journey to becoming a college athlete at a small school in Northeast Philadelphia was a little bit of a shock.

In 2013, Augustin packed up his belongings and moved from St. Lucia to live with his grandmother in New Jersey. He began attending Union County College, where he became a member of the track and field and cross-country teams. After finding success in the classroom and on the track, Augustin piqued the interest of scouts from 吃瓜tv. The rest, you can say, is history.

鈥淚 had always been a dedicated and focused student,鈥 Augustin said. 鈥淢y coach at Union County was always keen on me picking the right school to transfer to afterwards. One of my offers was to 吃瓜tv, and after discussing the school, academics, and my role on the team, I was certain I would transfer here.鈥

Though most of his family lives in the United States, his parents still reside in St. Lucia. With the support of his extended family, the culture shock hasn鈥檛 been too dramatic, though Augustin admits it can be difficult to be away from your parents and the laid-back island life.

鈥淚t has been a little challenging being away from my home, especially not being able to see my parents as much as I鈥檇 like, but that is part of the college experience,鈥 Augustin said.

鈥淕rowing up on a small island and than coming to Philadelphia, there are a lot of changes. The roads, the huge buildings, the scenery, and the food are some of the things that were difficult to adjust to, not to mention the Philly dialect. Besides my family, I miss the atmosphere, the people, and the somewhat simplistic lifestyle of St. Lucia. The island life brings a culmination of beautiful weather, surreal environments, and hardworking people. I miss the scenery, the food, the festivities and the culture, but it still remains in me and I share it with my peers at 吃瓜tv.鈥

Augustin鈥檚 accomplishments haven't just come on the track. He was presented the Top XV Award by the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference in May, an award that recognizes student-athletes with the highest cumulative grade point average that participated at the CACC Championships. A Biology major with a focus on Pre-Med, Augustin has a 4.0 GPA, thriving in the small classroom environment at  吃瓜tv.

鈥淢y educational experience at 吃瓜tv has been comprehensive,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ach professors shows their desire to teach, as well as make themselves available for any issues that may come along during the duration of the course. The fact that 吃瓜tv is a small institution allows my professors to be able to identify who I am so that we can build meaningful relationship.鈥

As far as what he鈥檇 like to do upon graduating, Augustin has his eyes set on a career as a sports medicine physician, where athletes can receive the same kind of treatment he has been provided.

鈥淲hen I graduate, I鈥檇 like to enter the medical field, prepare for getting into medical school, and eventually specialize in sports medicine so that I can treat athletes,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his degree will be the foundation for my medical career and I hope to use it to signify that hard work is a key part of success.鈥