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By: Ian Marshall, ITTF Publications Editor

It may not have been the highest level of table tennis that the world has ever seen but the dedication, the determination and the desire was as strong as in any contest.

In the group qualification stage of the Men’s team event at the ITTF-Latin American Championships in the Mexican city of Guadalajara on Monday 23rd May 2011; St Vincent and the Grenadines beat St Kitts by three matches to nil.

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Independence Bike Race San Souci To Rabacca- Course Description

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The course starts at the San Souci Bus Stop at 150 feet above mean sea level. It descends at an average gradient of 1:6 over 1/4 mile to about 15’ above sea level. Then there is short climb through a vertical curve for approximately 400 yards then returns to an average of flat course at approximately 20 feet above mean seal level.
The next 2 miles maintains a general flat course up to the Colonarie community where the trail then descends gently before going through another vertical curve. This curve is steeper, raising rapidly to about 150 feet at an average slope of 400, passing through the Byrea Hill tunnel to a more or less flatter slope at the top of the curve; the curve then descends rapidly through to the Grand Sable Bridge (Texaco Gas Station).  From this point the trail meets its second flat section passing through Georgetown, Bay Road, and Langley Park before arriving at the Rabacca Bridge.

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The National Lotteries Authority 8th Elite Caribbean Cycling Championship


October 26th -27th, 2008 St Vincent and the Grenadines
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  • October 26th  Time Trial Women 12 miles, San Souci to Rabacca Dry River and return
  • October 26th  Time trial Men      24 miles San Souci to Rabacca dry River and  return 2 times
  • October 27th  Road Race women 37 miles San Souci to Rabacca Dry River and return 3 times
  • October 27th  Road Race men     75 miles San Souci to Rabacca Dry river and  return 6 times 

Invited to the championship are St Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Antigua, Tortola, St Croix, St Martin, Martinique, Guadeloupe,
French Guiana, Suriname, Dominica, Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Anguilla, Belize, St Kitts, Montserrat, Curacao, Jamaica, Guyana, Bermuda, Bahamas, Aruba, and host country St Vincent and the Grenadines.

 
Gold Sponsors
The National Lotteries Authority, Villa Lodge Hotel, SVGTV, Murray Heights Hotel
 
Silver Sponsors
National Olympic Committee, Cash Money Auto, The News Newspaper, Mavcom
 
Bronze sponsors
Bayhill Apartments

His Excellency Sir Frederick Ballantyne is the Patron of the 8th Elite Caribbean Cycling Championship. 

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