Stabroek News Sunday

Blazers Cycle Club formed in Berbice

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Female cycling in Berbice has been given a much-needed boost with the formation of a club targeting female cyclists.

The formation of the club is the brainchild of a former Olympian and a national female cyclist.

Randolph Toussaint is the Olympian, a celebrated former national cyclist who competed at the 12984 Olympic games and who today despite being 64 years of age is still on the saddle competing with distinctio­n at various veteran events the world over.

Small wonder that Toussaint, whose blood bleeds cycling, has decided to team up with former national cyclist Shenika Teixeira, to former the Blazers Cycling Club.

Also instrument­al in the club’s formation is sports journalist Mark Bradford, who hails from Berbice and is actively involved in a number of sporting endeavours.

Bradford told Stabroek Sport last evening that the primary aim of the club is to get more female cyclists involved and to reignite their passion for the sport.

The club, which was formed last Thursday at the Benjamin’s Sports Store, will be based at Fyrish, Corentyne, Berbice.

Teixeira began her cycling career as a junior cyclist at the Flying Ace Cycle club before moving to PSC Trojans. There she won the junior and juveniles titles, a number of those at the National Schools Cycling, Swimming and Athletic championsh­ips.

The inability of the Guyana Cycling Federation to stage female events at the last Junior Caribbean Cycling Championsh­ip in Bartica, prevented Teixeira and other local female cyclists from showing their wares, and probably motivated Teixeira to become involved in an administra­tive capacity since cycle events for women in Guyana are few and far between.

Teixeira’s mentor Toussaint, was instrument­al in the club receiving its first donation of equipment which included five racing bicycles, headgear and other cycling gear which will be instrument­al in the club’s initial phase.

Teixeira, who earned a distinctio­n in the Caribbean Examinatio­n Council General Proficienc­y in Physical Education, says she plans to use this platform as her first step in preparing the females affiliated to the club as they are looking forward to take the participat­ion to the next level in cycling.

Blazers Cycling Club (BCC) has also elected an executive committee to run the affairs of the club. Those elected are Bradford- president, Toussaint-vice president, Teixeira- secretary, Debra Hurst-treasurer and Gail Thomas- assistant secretary/treasurer.

Guyana Cycling Federation Linden Dowridge and

General Secretary Marc Sonoram met the executives and members of the club and congratula­ted them for the effort in expanding the sport in Berbice.

Sonoram spoke briefly on the constituti­on requiremen­ts and the affiliatio­n licensing and discipline expected from cyclists, making it clear that the GCF is always open to assist the club in whatever way towards their developmen­t.

Blazers Cycling Club is the third cycle club in the Berbice region and is expected to improve the rivalry existing in the sport in the female category come 2021 and beyond.

 ??  ?? The members of the recently formed Blazers Cycling Club.
The members of the recently formed Blazers Cycling Club.

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