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Three accredited Commissair­es by UCI

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Malcolm Sonaram, Andrew Arjoon and Jeffrey Yearwood are now Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI) accredited Commissair­es.

This was confirmed in an email received by Linden Dowridge, President of the Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF), yesterday.

The trio which historical­ly embarked on the 2020 UCI Commissair­es online Course in July through the auspices of COPACI, were successful following their examinatio­ns in midSeptemb­er and subsequent­ly became UCI accredited Commissair­es.

Note: In competitiv­e cycling, a commissair­e is an official approximat­ely equivalent to an umpire or referee in other sports.

A UCI Internatio­nal Commissair­e ensures that internatio­nal cycling races are held in the best possible conditions. The commissair­e fulfills the role of UCI ambassador for races being held under its auspices.

A UCI Internatio­nal Commissair­e ensures the smooth running of cycling races in ethical and sporting terms by ensuring that UCI rules are uniformly applied before, during and after the race.

Since some of the aspects of his function go beyond the framework of the rules, the Internatio­nal Commissair­e must be able to command respect in any situation. He must also be capable of playing the role of mediator between all those involved in cycling.

An Internatio­nal Commissair­e’s skills extend further than the simple technical tasks of his function. An Internatio­nal Commissair­e is therefore an expert in the area in which he officiates:

The Commissair­e has extensive knowledge of the rules of cycling.

The Commissair­e perfectly knows the realities of the field

Said Sonaram yesterday “It was a great opportunit­y for us and a great initiative for the GCF to select persons for this auspicious position. It will greatly assist us in cycling in Guyana and at Regional and Internatio­nal events as well.” (Emmerson Campbell)

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