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Jul 08, 2012 Sports
The Guyana Beverage Company recently presented the respective winners with their prizes recently for the cycle meet which was contested on CARICOM Day in Berbice.
The 40 miles race, which was organized by the Flying Aces Cycling Club and was for cyclist of the club only, was held under the Company’s Island Mist Brand. Dwight Holder won the event in a time of one hour, 58 minutes.
The other top placers were Elijah Brijjader, Brian Harris, Neil Reece, Ray Millington and Rohan Persaud who rode in that order.
Brijjader was also the winner in the junior category with Brian Harris and Johan Crawford occupying the other two spots. Marica Dick took care of business in the female category.
Andre Hicks won from Adriel Ross and Sherwin Parks in the juveniles’ category, while Syborne Fernandes took home the veterans prize.
Aaron Hicks and Deance Welch were the winners in the respective BMX boys and girls under-12 category. The event was coordinated by Coach Randolph Roberts who thanked the Guyana Beverage Company for its support.
Managing Director Robert Selman and other company officials participated in the presentation ceremony.
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