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Oct 27, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – In honour of the enduring legacy of Randolph ‘Duckie’ Singh, a revered figure in local cycling, the second Annual Memorial Meet is scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, October 28th. The exciting race is set to commence at 1:30 PM and will kick off at J.B. Singh Road, opposite the GDF compound.
This commemorative event is meticulously organised by Victor Rutherford, a former national cyclist, and founder of the Flying Star Cycle Club. Anticipated to be a riveting display of high-intensity racing, the event welcomes participants from various categories including; Senior, Junior, Veterans Under-50 and Veterans Over-50, as well as Pre-juniors and Ladies divisions.
In a recent development that has stirred up further excitement, the Flying Stars Cycle Club has confirmed the participation of James Joelyn Joseph, the World Masters Sprint Champion, in this weekend’s Randolph ‘Duckie’ Singh memorial cycle event. This development particularly amplifies the anticipation surrounding the Veteran category.
Rutherford, the event’s organizer, expressed, “Mr. Joseph reached out to me, expressing his availability for this year’s event, after scheduling conflicts prevented his participation last year.” This development serves as a testament to the event’s growing prominence.
Notably, James Joelyn Joseph and Victor Rutherford share a longstanding relationship that traces back to their roots in Linden, which further extended into their involvement with Guymine and also at the National team. Rutherford remarked, “I am genuinely delighted, as Joseph possesses a wealth of knowledge that can be invaluable to the younger cyclists. There’s much to be learned from him.”
Among the overseas cyclists expected to grace the event in Guyana is the former national champion, Bruce Camacho, who currently resides in Canada. Additionally, a multitude of foreign cyclists are converging on Guyana for the Kaieteur Fireworks Meet, enhancing the international appeal of this cycling extravaganza.
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