After retaining his  coveted sprint title along the Arima Velodrome track on night-two of the  2015 National Cycling Championships, Rigtech Sonics hitman Njisane  Phillip doubled-up with another golden showing in the Elite Men Keirin  event which sped off on Sunday night. 
Lining  up in the 1-6 final, Phillip faced off against long-time sprint rival  Quincy Alexander (Team DPS) and his club-mates Jude Codrington and  Justin Roberts, Kwesi Browne (Arima Wheelers) and Rigtech’s Keron  Bramble.  
 
Having ousted Alexander in the final of the Men’s Sprint one night  prior, Phillip affirmed authority once more when he blasted to victory  ahead of the bunch to capture the Keirin crown. Alexander was again  forced to settle for the silver medal while youngster Browne held on to  the bronze.  
 
Rounding off the top six finishers were Codrington, Roberts and  Bramble respectively. And in the 7-10 final, Nevin Malco (Bike Smith)  was first and seventh overall while Jonathan Harding (PSL) was  relegated.  
 
The two remaining finalists, Azikiwe Kellar (PSL) and Thireef Smart (Petrotrin), did not start.  
 
Meanwhile, Varun Maharajh (Rigtech Sonics) proved to be the most  promising endurance rider for the twin-island republic as he pedalled to  gold in the Elite Men Omnium, winning four of the six stages contested.   
 
In the final event — Points Race — Maharajh lapped the field a  mesmerising six times while Campbell trailed closely behind, lapping the  bunch on five occasions.  
 
Finishing in a highly credible runner-up position was senior National debutant Akil Campbell.  
 
The 2014 Caribbean Junior Road and Time Trial champion placed second  in four of the six events, with victories coming ahead of Maharajh in  the Flying 250m and 1km Time Trial.  
 
Placing third overall was Gavyn Nero (Team DPS) while Sheldon Ramjit (Hummingbird) was fourth.  
 
Team DPS finished among the medals as Codrington saved his energy  for the Elite Men Standing 250m, where he produced a new National record  of 18.672 at a speed of 48.201km/h.  
 
Holding on to runner-up position this time around was Harding and third placed Kellar.  
 
In the women’s equivalent, in-form rider and Pan Am Junior double  gold medallist Kollyn St George (Breakaway) bagged her second gold of  the Championships in 21.210.  
 
She beat to the line Arima Wheelers’ Aziza Browne and fellow Pan  American Team Sprint gold medallist Keiana Lester, who were second and  third respectively. 		 
 
Lester would however take top honours in the Junior Women Keirin,  ousting Teneil Campbell (Rigtech Sonics) and Dominique Lovell (Arima  Wheelers) respectively.   
 
Sei Daniel also copped his second title of the tourney when he rode to victory in the Junior Men Keirin.  
 
On his journey to the top, Daniel successfully fended off runner-up  David Orr (Bike Smith) and bronze receiver Akim Constantine.  
 
The Elite Women edition of this event also saw Jodi Goodridge (Arima  Wheelers) top the field ahead of eventual runner-up Aziza Browne and  Cheyenne Awai, also of Arima, respectively.  
 
The final leg of the 2015 National Cycling Championships rode off  from 7pm last night with the Time Trial and Individual Pursuit events.
					
World Rugby have announced the dates and locations of the rugby sevens regional Olympic qualification tournaments, which offer six men’s and women’s teams the chance to book their place at Rio 2016.
Oceanic men’s and women’s teams will have their chance to secure a Rio 2016 berth in Auckland, New Zealand on November 14 and 15, and on the same weekend the African men’s qualifier will be staged in Johannesburg.
IT’S FAIR COMMENT to  say that when the UWI Games get underway in TT on May 21, the hosts  campus will be hard-pressed to turn home advantage into victory. While  not impossible, the odds are clearly against them. One has to look  further back than the last three editions to find St Augustine top of  the heap, and that fact is not lost on any of the campus squads  preparing for the event, among which is the Women’s Volleyball outfit.
Melissa Joseph, 20, is  keen on bringing glory to Trinidad and Tobago at the 2015 World  Taekwondo Championships and 2016 Olympics.
Former  junior national cyclist Akil Campbell was the star on the opening night  of the National Track Cycling Championships at the Arima Velodrome, on  Friday night. In the elite men’s 4km team pursuit, Campbell, along with  Varun Maharajh, Barry Luces and Jovian Gomez, broke the national and  track record in the event to win gold in a time of 4:42.696. Campbell,  now 19, then defeated Maharajh (silver) and Gomez (bronze) to grab gold  in the elite men’s scratch event.
The Secretary General of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC), Mrs. Annette Knott, is representing the National Olympic Committee at the 13th International Session for Directors of National Olympic Academies (NOA) in Olympia, Greece. The main subject of the programme is the Olympic Values with a special focus on the “The Value of Excellence as an Educational Tool”.