Rowena Williams, former president of the T&T Cycling Federation, is now the new Racing Secretary of the TTCF.
SPORT | CYCLING |
AFFILIATE | Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation |
PRESIDENT | Robert FARRIER |
SECRETARY | Jacqueline CORBIN |
CONTACT | (868) 671-8823 |
MAILING ADDRESS | P.O Box 371 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain Meeting Place: No 5 Yard Street, Chaguaras |
ttcyclingfederationtto@gmail.com | |
WEBSITE | www.ttcyclingfederation.com |
Rowena Williams, former president of the T&T Cycling Federation, is now the new Racing Secretary of the TTCF.
T&T cyclist Teniel Campbell completed the double yesterday at the Elite Women Caribbean Road Cycling Championships in Martinique, becoming the first female cyclist in the Caribbean to achieve such a feat.
There were thrills and spills on Thursday’s second day of the Elite Pan American Senior Track Cycling Championships at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain Couva, with T&T’s only realistic medal hope Keron Bramble being the centre of a massive spill that saw him being thrown off his bike and into the stands during the Men’s keirin.
Sprint cyclist Nicholas Paul left yesterday for Argyle, Switzerland, for the 2017 track training camp which starts tomorrow. It will be the second stint at the camp hosted by the sport’s go verning body, UCI.
On June 16, 2016 the Trinidad & Tobago Cycling Federation (herein referred to as “TTCF”) selected a Management Team comprising of David Francis (Team Manager), Elisha Greene (Mechanic) and Varun Maharajh (Soigneur). The Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) responded on the July 13, 2016 indicating that the maximum number of officials who can accompany the cyclist (Njisane Phillip) was two.
LONE OLYMPIC-bound national cyclist Njisane Phillip will leave his base camp at Milton Velodrome, Canada, and fly en route to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 3, for the start of his second competitive campaign under the red, white and black banner.