Kaieteur News

Page 80

PAGE 80

Kaieteur News

Sunday April 15, 2018

John is feature race winner; Troy Doris wins triple jump Gold for Gopilall takes juvenile event... Guyana at Commonwealth Games From page 83 family.Meanwhile, attention will switch to the road when the 8th annual Powerade 46-mile race sponsored by Banks DIH Limited takes Event Veterans Under-45 Veterans Over-50 Juvenile BMX 6-9 BMX 9-12 & 12-14

Laps 5 5 10 2 3

place on the West Demerara. Race time is 08:30hrs from Schoonord, proceeding to Bushy Park, East Bank Essequibo before returning to the point of origin for the finish.

Placing 1st to 3rd place Leer Nunes, Sybourne Fernandes, Paul Thomas Ian Jackson, Kennard Lovell, Linden Blackman Ajay Gopilall, Adealie Hodge, Briton John Jared Barrington, Jesicka Mohabir Jaheme Henry, Mark Lewis, Shaquel Dow

Congratulations are in order for Guyana’s Troy Doris who leapt a season best 16.88m to win the triple jump event at the XXI Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia yesterday. Doris is the only Guyanese to win a Gold medal at the 2018 edition of the event and the first since 2002 when Aliann Pompey won the 400m final in England; he is the fourth Guyanese to win a Gold medal at the games. The overseas-based athlete, who finished sixth in the Rio Olympics, registered the world’s ninth best time for the year when he jumped to his winning distance. Doris, who holds Guyana’s national r e c o r d ( 1 7 . 1 8 m ) , f i n i s h e d a b o ve Dominica’s Yordanys Durañona (Silver) a n d C a m e r o o n ’s M a r c e l M a y a c k I I (Bronze) on the podium. The 29-year-old is expected to be among Guyana’s National Sport Awardees according

to the Director of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Christopher Jones. Speaking to popular media, Jones said he has already made efforts to contact Doris to ascertain when he would be coming to Guyana or if he would be here for the National Sport Awards scheduled for May 24th, two days before Guyana’s Independence anniversary. He further posited, “That would provide us with an opportunity to bestow upon him the necessary for his achievement,” the NSC director noted. CMC reported that Doris was forced to pull out all the stops after Cuba-born Dominican Yordanys Duranona Garcia laid down the gauntlet from early with a mark of 16.86 on his first jump. Doris responded with the winning mark on his second leap, forcing Garcia to settle for silver, while Cameroon’s Marcel Mayak II took bronze in a personal best 16.80.


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