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Dec 15, 2019 Sports
Team Dorado rake in 9 medals inclusive of 4 gold
Guyana’s leading swim club, Dorado Speed Swim Club (DSSC) continued its good showing on day three of the Amateur Swimming Association of Trinidad and Tobago (ASATT) Invitational Swimming Championship being held by the Marlin’s Swim Club at the National Aquatic Centre in C
Alex Bentham (left), Vladimir Woodroffe, Elliott Gonsalves, Stephen Ramkhelawan – Boys 11-12 4×50 Medley Relay.
Raekwon Noel (left), Monique Watson, Vladimir Woodroffe, Elliott Gonsalves, Stephen Ramkhelawan – DSSC
ouva, Trinidad and Tobago.
On Friday, the team captured a total of nine (9) medals – 4 gold 3 silver 2 bronze – continuing their medal haul performances from Day one and two.
Following are the medalists from Day 3:
Event 44 – Boys 11-12 400m Individual Medley
Gold – Elliott Gonsalves
Bronze – Stephen Ramkhelawan
Event 44 – Boys 13-14 400m Individual Medley
Gold – Raekwon Noel
Event 48 – Boys 11-12 200m Freestyle
Silver – Elliott Gonsalves
Event 52 – Boys 15 & Over 200m Freestyle
Bronze – Daniel Scott
Event 64 – Boys 11-12 50m Breaststroke|
Silver – Elliott Gonsalves
Event 69 – Girls 11-12 200m Backstroke
Silver – Monique Watson
Event 70 – Boys 11-12 200m Backstroke
Gold – Vladimir Woodroffe
Event 76 – Boys 11-12 4 x 50m Medley Relay
Gold – Alex Bentham, Elliott Gonsalves, Vladimir Woodroffe, Stephen Ramkhelawan
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