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Oct 28, 2015 Sports
On a clear morning and with a cool breeze wafting across the Atlantic onto the East Coast thoroughfare, President’s College student, Akquyl Henery, took advantage of those conditions and romped home to victory when the Cavaliers Sports and Tour Club (CS&TC) staged a walk in commemoration of Agriculture Month, last Sunday October 18.
The race commenced at the President’s College and proceeded for three miles along the periphery of the village before returning to its place of origin. Enoch Allicock finished in the second place slot while Dyrel Sancho and Yuri Sukrm occupied the fourth and fifth places respectively. Basuriqe Thomson was the first female across the line, just in front of Odessa Ramincido and Jennifer Park in that order. The walkers received beautiful trophies and medals compliments of Managing Director of Mohamed Ahamad Construction Works.
Meanwhile, those athletes, along with several others will once again be in action when their parent body, the CS&WC, stage another event, in observance of Tourism Awareness Month 2015. The race will be staged on Sunday November 1 and as always, is anticipated to produce fireworks.
This time, competing walkers will convene at the National Park at 06:30hrs on the morning of the race. They will then proceed along the inner circuit of the Park equivalent to the stipulated distance. The walkers will be placed in several categories including Male and Female (juniors and seniors), veterans, and those that are differently able.
The organizers will also distribute pamphlets with relevant details of the tourism sector in their awareness bid. They have also said that the race will allow the athletes to hone their skills in continued preparation for the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.
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