Container Am Medal Rush
AKIL CAMPBELL struck gold to add a third award to Trinidad and Tobago's count after he won the men's scratch race on the second day of the Elite Pan American Track Cycling Championships, occurring in Lima, Peru. 사설토토
Campbell, the sibling of 2020 Tokyo Olympian Teniel Campbell, won the 60-lap, 15-kilometer occasion from Barbados' Jamol Eastmond, with Guatemala's Julio Padilla taking third. Twelve nations, including has Peru, Colombia and Venezuela were addressed in the occasion.
Campbell's gold covered a consistent improvement in the nature of awards won by T&T at the Championships.
On Friday's first day of the season, Alexi Costa, took bronze in the ladies' scratch race and later, the men's group run triplet of Njisane Phillip, Zion Pulido and Keron Bramble won silver behind Colombia.
On a first day of the season when Colombia overwhelmed with three gold awards, the USA-based Costa, 25, completed third in the scratch race, an occasion wherein in all riders begin together once again a 10 km distance.
A previous Caribbean street and time preliminary boss, Costa, little girl of previous T&T cyclist Guy Costa, completed behind champ Amber Joseph of Barbados and Mexico's Victoria Velasco Fuentes.
"This evening, has been probably the best inclination ever on the bicycle. Difficult work consistently pays off and I am exceptionally glad to at last see everything meet up," Costa remarked by means of Instagram.
"An enormous gratitude to every individual who has upheld me on this excursion particularly my wonderful family, it just goes up from here."
In the interim, reigning champs T&T completed second in the men's group run with a period of 45.58 seconds. With Olympians Nicholas Paul and Kwesi Browne not taking part in Lima, Zion Pulido joined Njisane Phillip, and Keron Bramble to complete simply behind Colombia who delivered a period of 44.933 seconds, while Argentina (45.939) finished third.
In the mean time, Bramble and Phillip were down to contend in the second round of the keirin last evening subsequent to getting through their first round warms.
In heat one, Bramble was third behind Kevin Quintero of Colombia and Luis Cordon Paz of Guatemala, while in heat two, Phillip was underdog to Colombian Santiago Ramirez. Having completed third, Bramble needed to go into the repecharge round, and he came through, winning the main warmth to book his spot in cycle two.