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May 31, 2009 Sports
Records went through the window on the first day of competition of the Guyana Amateur Swimming Association Independence Meet, taking place at the Castellani Pool and hosted by the Dolphin Speed Swim Club.
Competing in the 18 and over category, Jamaal Sobers shattered two records; Noelle Smith also rewrote two with Britany van Lange, Niall Roberts and Kristyl Robinson also setting new marks.
The meet is being used to select Guyana’s Squad for the 2009 Goodwill Games to be held in Barbados this August. Sobers achieved new marks in the 50 butterfly of 27.71 toppling his old record of 27.89 set in March of this year; set a new standard of 2:04.85 in the 200m freestyle again pushing out his March 09 achievement of 2:05.39;
Smith, who continues to improve despite being taxed with preparations for examinations, erased Kristyl Robinson’s November 2006 50m butterfly record of 35.25, with a new time of 34.39. She also swam a commanding race in the 100m breaststroke posting 1:28.39 to shatter Jacqueline Cadogan’s 1999 record of 1:32.68. Smith also made the Goodwill qualifying ‘A’ grade of 1:28.82.
Robinson achieved her new records in the girls 18 and over 200m freestyle of 2:04.54 brushing aside her own national record of 2:41.76 set in March this year. Her second came in the Cummings 30, Kenrick La Fleur 3 for 29, Amir Hussain 3 for 33. Fyrish 76 in 19.2 overs with John Percival 4 for 13, Travis Williams 3 for 15.
At Bush Lot Farm, Kennard’s Memorial beat Mibicuri Strikers by 190 runs. Kennard’s Memorial 273 in 38 overs with Doodnauth Ramnarine 67, Hemraj Mankarran 44, Andrew Persaud 36, Sanjay Seeraj 4 for 52, Mibicuri Strikers 83 in 25 overs, Sumesh Mangru 3 for 5, Tamesh Ramessar 3 for 24.
At No. 43, No. 43 Scorpion beat No. 48 Cavaliers by 5 wickets. No. 48 Cavaliers; 65 in 29.4 overs, Muneshwar Imrit 57, Nigel Bhownauth 3 for 19. No. 43 Scorpion 166 for 5 in 25.2 overs with Bisram Samaroo 58, Haimdat Homraj 3 for 26.
At No. 45, No. 43 Scorpion beat No. 45 by 124 runs. No. 43 Scorpion 221 for 7 in 30 overs with Jamla Crawford 86, Mahendra Sooknauth 50, Nigel Bhownauth 34. No. 45, 97 runs in 27.1 overs.
At Scotsburg, Scotsburg United beat Crabwood Creek Rising by 8 wickets. Crabwood Creek Rising 98 runs in 23.4 overs with Budhram Sukhdeo 4 for 8, Alex Amsterdam 3 for 13. Scotsburg United 99 for 2 in 9.4 Overs with Alex Amsterdam 52 N.O.
At Port Mourant, Port Mourant beat Nigg Intruders by 165 runs. Port Mourant 275 for 7 in 40 overs with Tony Mc Kenzie 83, Pooran Balgobin 53 N.O, Rajendra Bolo 45. Nigg Intruders 110 in 29.2 Overs with Chandra Arjune 3 for 12
At Korthberaat, Flying Star beat Police by 8 wickets. Police 117 in 17.5 overs with Marvin Durant 3 for 2. Flying Star 118 for 2 in 9.2 overs with Kenton Grumble 54 not out.
At No. 72, No. 72 Lalman beat No. 72 Cut and Load by 101 runs. No. 79 Lalman 168 runs in 35 overs, with Karmeshwar Ramjit 30, Deonarine Laljit 3 for 23. No. 72 Cut and Load 67 in 19 overs, with Karmeshwar Ramjit 6 for 17.
At Mibicuri, Alness beat Mibicuri Strikers by 31 runs. Alness 133 in 28 overs with Jairam Beepi 34, Nikki Baijnauth 34, Sanjay Seeray 4 for 19. Mibicuri Strikers 102 in 30 overs.
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