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Jul 12, 2015 Sports
Team Alanis’ Paul DeNobrega returned to winning form yesterday with victory in the feature 35-lap school boys and invitation race when the 15th edition of the P&P Insurance Brookers 11-race National Park Meet came off.
In a four way sprint to the finish, DeNobrega outhustled seasoned campaigner Robin Persaud to win in One Hour 16 Minutes 56.78 Seconds. Akeem Wilkinson, Guyana Cycling Federation Vice President Paul Choo Wee-Nam, Alanzo Ambrose and Mario King closed out the top six in that order.
DeNobrega took two of the eight sprint prizes with a similar amount going to Ambrose while there was one each for John, Persaud, Christopher Holder and Mark Harris.
The juvenile 10 lap event saw Jamal John of Team Coco’s emerging winner in a time of 22 Minutes 43.20 Seconds. Christopher Griffith and Brighton John were second and third respectively.
At the presentation of prizes, P&P Insurance Brookers representative, Akesh Panday expressed thanks to all the riders for participating in the event whilst stating that the company is committed to continuing their partnership with Organiser, Hassan Mohamed who also came in for praise.
Following are the other results:
Race Laps Placing
BMX Boys 6-9 years 2 Alexander Leung, Safyyah Baksh, Shay Sue Hung
BMX 9-12 years 3 Jonathan Jagdeo, Jeremiah Harrison
BMX Boys 12-14 years 3 Adelia Hodge, Taran Garbarran, Jonathan Jagdeo
12-14 Boys and Girls 3 Toshawana Doris (8m 27.11s), Ronaldo
Veterans Under-50 5 Shameer Baksh (12m 16.38s), Jaikarran Sukhai, Ian Jackson
Veterans Over-50 5 Kennard Lovell, Linden Blackman
Veterans Over-60 5 Wilfred Thom
Mountain Bikes 5 Seon Budhan (13m 27.49s), Daniel Pereira, Nicholas
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