Cameron Blazers target Racers 4x400m scalp
Published: Thursday | February 20, 2014
Raymond Graham, Gleaner Writer
ONE of the highly anticipated events among Clubs and Institution teams at this Saturday's Gibson Relays will be the men's 4x400 metres showdown, featuring defending and many-time champions, Racers Track Club and the Bert Cameron-coached Blazers Track Club.
The latter signalled their good form at the recent Milo Western Relays with an easy 3:08.36 win, and seem likely to test the credentials of the defending champions come Saturday.
Racers are the record holders here after stopping the clock at 3:03.74 a year ago, and they could be forced to lower this time if they hope to continue their winning ways at Gibson.
likely competitors
They will, however, be buoyed by the knowledge of their impressive depth, a point that was underlined as most of their talent competed and did well in the individual one-lap event at the Camperdown Classics. The coaches at Racers will likely call on the likes of Edino Steele, Allodin Fothergill, Answert Whyte, Garfield German, and Darion Bent for Saturday's showdown. There is also the chance that World Championships and Olympic medallist Yohan Blake and Warren Weir might even be summoned.
These names, however, will not faze Cameron and his boys as they also have an experienced bunch led by national champion and World Championships competitor, Javere Bell. He, Josef Robertson, Chumaine Fittings, and former national champion Oral Thompson were in cruise control in Montego Bay, and look set to go even faster on Saturday with the incentive of the prized Racers scalp.
sprint tech runners
While both Racers and Cameron Blazers are favourites to fight out the finish, the likes of the University of Technology and Sprint Tech should not be taken lightly. In the university squad, they will have the likes of Rusheen McDonald, Hubert Thomas, and Adolphus Nevers. For the Maurice Wilson-coached Sprint Tech, there will be Kegan Campbell, Colin King, Davian Clarke, and Nasieve Powell - a possible dark horse team.
However, despite the quality of the other teams, it will be very hard to look beyond the very experienced Racers unit, who look set to continue their winning ways at the Gibson Relays.
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Published: Thursday | February 20, 2014
Raymond Graham, Gleaner Writer
ONE of the highly anticipated events among Clubs and Institution teams at this Saturday's Gibson Relays will be the men's 4x400 metres showdown, featuring defending and many-time champions, Racers Track Club and the Bert Cameron-coached Blazers Track Club.
The latter signalled their good form at the recent Milo Western Relays with an easy 3:08.36 win, and seem likely to test the credentials of the defending champions come Saturday.
Racers are the record holders here after stopping the clock at 3:03.74 a year ago, and they could be forced to lower this time if they hope to continue their winning ways at Gibson.
likely competitors
They will, however, be buoyed by the knowledge of their impressive depth, a point that was underlined as most of their talent competed and did well in the individual one-lap event at the Camperdown Classics. The coaches at Racers will likely call on the likes of Edino Steele, Allodin Fothergill, Answert Whyte, Garfield German, and Darion Bent for Saturday's showdown. There is also the chance that World Championships and Olympic medallist Yohan Blake and Warren Weir might even be summoned.
These names, however, will not faze Cameron and his boys as they also have an experienced bunch led by national champion and World Championships competitor, Javere Bell. He, Josef Robertson, Chumaine Fittings, and former national champion Oral Thompson were in cruise control in Montego Bay, and look set to go even faster on Saturday with the incentive of the prized Racers scalp.
sprint tech runners
While both Racers and Cameron Blazers are favourites to fight out the finish, the likes of the University of Technology and Sprint Tech should not be taken lightly. In the university squad, they will have the likes of Rusheen McDonald, Hubert Thomas, and Adolphus Nevers. For the Maurice Wilson-coached Sprint Tech, there will be Kegan Campbell, Colin King, Davian Clarke, and Nasieve Powell - a possible dark horse team.
However, despite the quality of the other teams, it will be very hard to look beyond the very experienced Racers unit, who look set to continue their winning ways at the Gibson Relays.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...s/sports5.html
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