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Jun 04, 2011 Sports
The cream of the country’s race walkers will be in action this Sunday June 5 when the Cavalier’s Sports and Tour Club (CSTC) presents a 10K race walk from Abi’s Fish Shop, Back Road Soesdyke and back to the place of origin.
Several of the country’s top walkers are expected to participate in the event and all eyes would be on National Race walk Champion, Rudolph Mitchell whose dominance has seen him register more than one hundred unbeaten races. The Lindener would be going all out to extend his winning streak, long past the century mark, but will have to be wary of the likes of Jonathon Fagundes and Jeremy Cornelius among others.
The latter race walker would remember his near miss at upsetting Mitchell when they competed against each other in a 10K event around the inner circuit of the National Park on January 30th last. Debidyal Harold had finished in the third place position at that event and obviously would be out to avenge the humiliation.
Meanwhile, the CSTC has also planned a mini exhibition which precedes the above mentioned event on Saturday June 4. Activities would be held at the club’s Soesdyke headquarters. The exhibition would be held under the theme ‘Protecting the Enchanted Guyana for Present and Future Generations’ and will showcase all aspects of the protection of the environment. Admission to the exhibition is free. Those desirous of participating in the race are asked to grace the starting line at 06:00hrs on race day for a prompt start at 06:30hrs.
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