![]() ![]() “I think we can look forward to some good outcomes.” Initially, it was a challenge mentally for them to refocus, but I think everybody is in good spirits and they are excited to compete this weekend. “We had to revamp our schedule and work it up back up and taper down. “At the same time, we were race ready and taper down to compete that weekend,” Roach recalled. I’m looking for top three.”Īfter the event was delayed by about eight weeks, Roach said the association got a little more time to put in the extra workout sessions to get the team prepared. “At the last competition, we placed fifth overall, so anything above fifth is our goal. So I’m hoping that we will make podium – top three. “It’s the largest number as well as the strongest as a team. ![]() We are taking our strongest team ever,” Cameron Roach said. The team members are Callum Prichard, Sibby Potter, Laluchan Menzies, Mirko Gervasini, Sienna Culmer-Mackey, Tristian Johnson, Barron Jr Musgrove, Jayden Smith, Lennin Hamilton, Taylor Knowles, Anjaleah Knowles, Issa Bournas, Kami Roach, Jason Cates, Enea Gervasini and Malcolm Menzies. Senior Sports a two-year hiatus, the Bahamas Triathlon Association is eager to send a national team off to compete in the fourth CARIFTA Triathlon.Ī 22-member team, managed by Lori Roach with head coach Cameroon Roach, assisted by Sylvia Bateman and Grant Menzies Chaperone and Barron ‘Turbo’ Musgrove as chaperones, left town on Thursday for Bermuda where they will compete in the triathlon on Saturday and the aquathlon, a swim/run event, as well as the team relay. ![]()
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