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Jan 06, 2013 Sports
The Flying Ace Cycle Club of New Amsterdam Berbice continues to show faith in the leadership of Businessman and long serving President John Lewis, the manager of Water Chris International Hotel, by once again unanimously electing him unopposed to the office of president. In fact only one change was made when the club held its Annual General Meeting recently in New Amsterdam, Berbice with all of the other embers being returned to their positions unopposed.
Attorney at Law Mursaline Bacchus will once again serve as First Vice President with Edward Davis and Ganesh Singh continuing as second and third vice president respectively.
Neil Reece has been elevated to the position of Club Secretary, while former Secretary police woman Margret Kuma is now a Committee Member.
Founder and Coordinator Randolph Roberts continues to triple up as Treasurer, Public Relations Officer and the Club Coach.
Former New Amsterdam Mayor and Businessman Errol Alphonso remains the Patron of the club. The committee members are businessmen Fizal Ally, Rudolph Blair, Businesswoman Pearl Arokium, Dharry Tulsie and Kuma.
Neil Reece remains the club Captain with national female cycling champion Marica Dick being elevated to the position of vice captain. Former Long serving Secretary of the club Rhonda Russell remains an honorary member.
The first event for the club will pedal off today with the staging of the Wilbert Benjamin 40 miles cycle race from Fyrish to No43 Bridge and back.
The club will be also holding it 12th Annual presentation and awards ceremony shortly at the New Amsterdam Town Hall beginning at 19hrs. Top cyclist and other persons including officials and sponsors who would have contributed significantly to the club’s achievements, success and upward mobility during the year and past years will be recognised.
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