T&T’s Njisane Phillip won his third consecutive award for Most Outstanding Individual Cyclist after carrying his gold medal tally to six on the third and final night of the Easter International Grand Prix at Skinner Park, San Fernando on Sunday. Phillip closed the meet by winning both the International Men’s Two-Lap and 40-Lap races to go with his Sprint, Four-Lap, Nine-Lap and Flying 200m titles captured over the previous two days at the Arima Velodrome. In other categories, American Shelby Reynolds was named the top Senior International Lady, having placed first in the Elimination, 500m and Seven-Lap events, while Kasim Charles Walcott earned praise as the Most Aggressive Cyclist. Arima Wheelers claimed the title as Most Outstanding Club.



RESULTS

SUNDAY:

INTERNATIONAL MEN 2 LAPS    
1.Njisane Phillip (T&T)    
2. Haseem Mc Lean (T&T)    
3. Marlo Rodman (Jamaica)    
4.Pablo Perruchoud (Argentina)

INTERNATIONAL MEN 8 LAPS     
1. Adam Alexander (T&T)    
2. Njisane Phillip (T&T)    
3. Joshua Alexander (T&T)    
4. Dario Pagliaricci (Argentina)

40 LAPS INTERNATIONAL & INVITATIONAL
1. Njisane Phillip (T&T)    
2. Adam Alexander (T&T)    
3. Dario Pagliaricci (Argentina)     
4. Jamal Eastman (B’dos)

INTERNATIONAL MEN 7 LAPS     
1. Darren Matthews (Barbados)
2. Joshua Alexander (T&T)
3. Dario Pagliaricci (Argentina)    
4. Manuel Tunjano (Columbia)

INTERNATIONAL MEN ELIMINATION
1. Darren Matthews (B’dos)    
2. Marlo Rodman (Jamaica)    
3. Joshua Alexander (T&T)    
4. Adam Alexander (T&T)

SENIOR & INTERNATIONAL LADIES ELIMINATION
1. Shelby Reynolds (USA)    
2. Dahlia Palmer (Jamaica)    
3. Yina Carolina Duenas (Columbia)    
4. Cheyenne Awia (AWCC)

SENIOR & INTERNATIONAL LADIES 500M
1.:Shelby Reynolds (USA)    
2. Deidre Mayers (B’dos)    
3.Aziza Browne (T&T)    
4. Dahlia Palmer (Jamaica)

SENIOR, INTERNATIONAL & INVITATIONAL LADIES 7 LAPS
1. Shelby Reynolds (USA)    
2. Deidre Mayers (B’dos)    
3. Yina C.Duenas (Columbia)
4. Dahlia Palmer (Jamaica)

ELITE 1 2 LAPS    
1. Warren Mc Kay (Team (Trek))    
2. Shane Weekes (B’dos)    
3. Jamal Eastman (B’dos)    
4. Marc Codrington (Slipstream)

JUNIORS ELIMINATION
1. Kwesi Browne (AWCC)    
2. Akil Campbell (Sonics)
3. Jesse Kelly (B’dos)    
4. Justin Roberts (Parkside )

JUNIOR LADIES 2 LAPS    
1. Joy Abigail John ((AWCC))    
2. Keiana Lester (B/Smith)
3. Kollyn  St George (Madonna)    
4. Dominique Lovell (AWCC)

JUNIOR LADIES ELIMINATION
1. Keiana Lester (B/Smith)
2. Joy Abigail John (AWCC)    
3. Kollyne St George (Madonna)
4. Dominique Lovell (AWCC)

ELITE 1, 2, 3 & JUNIORS 15 LAPS
1. Warren Mc Kay (Team (Trek))    
2. Barry Luces (B/Smith)
3. Jude Codrington (Petrotrin)    
4. Marc Codrington (Slipstream).



HONOUR ROLL

Most Outstanding International: Njisane Phillip
Most Outstanding Senior/Int. Lady: Shelby Reynolds
Most Outstanding Club:
Arima Wheelers
Match Sprint Champions: Njisane Phillip& Jodi Goodridge
Keirin Champion:
Marloe Rodman
Most Aggressive Cyclist: Kasim Charles Walcott
Most Outstanding: Jamal Eastman (Elite 1), Kevin Tinto (Elite 3), Johnathan Harding (Elite 4), Kwesi Browne (Junior), Keiana Lester (Junior Lady), Rocky Hosein (Master 40+), Wayne Samuel (Master 50+ ), Kent Luces (Master 60+ ),
Sei Daniel (Juvenile), Ramon Belmontes (Tinymite), Jesse Henden (Under 7), Matthew Hinds & Alexi Wilson (Under 9), D’Angelo Harris & Hayshanna Thomas (Under 11), Tisha Lee Figueroa & Jabari Whiteman (Under 13).

-Nicholas Clarke

Source:www.guardian.co.tt