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Oct 24, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Guyana swim sprint king Delroy Tyrrell, showed he is serious about competing for NCAA Division 2 season.
As a member of the College of Saint Rose (Golden Knights) swim team, Delroy proved he is up for a challenge.
Swimming against Roberts Wesleyan and Garnet Hornets at Alumni Pool at Union College, Sophomore Delroy Tyrrell opened the 2023-24 season by claiming points with a third and first place finishes for the Golden Knights. Tyrrell won the 100 meters backstroke (54.33) before rounding out the podium in the 200 freestyle (1:50.93).
On October15, College of Saint Rose participated in the Hartwick Relays. Tyrrell sprinted to 53.70 in the 100 backstroke showing good form early in the season. This was an improvement from the previous weekend.
In the Men’s 3×100 meters backstroke relay, he swam 26.81 in his 50 backstroke. Tyrrell helped his team to second place with a time of 26.94 in the Men’s 3×100 fly relay.
However, Delroy destroyed the field in the Men’s 200 Medley Relay with a season best of 24.74 in the 50 backstroke powering St. Rose to victory.
Delroy returned on October 21, in the Hartwick Quad Meet to continue his dominance.
He swam a 24.49 improved time in the 50 backstroke leg of the 200 Medley relay. He then obliterated his competitors in the 100 backstroke in a time of 53.11 another improvement from the previous meet.
In the final event, 200M backstroke, Tyrrell touched the wall first in a time of 2:00.76 seconds.
He remains unbeaten in the 100 backstroke. His next meet will be a competitive one against Bentley.
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