 Trinidad and Tobago’s top swimmer George Bovell splashed to this  country’s first gold medal on the final day of the swimming competition  at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games Thursday night in  Veracruz,  Mexico.
Trinidad and Tobago’s top swimmer George Bovell splashed to this  country’s first gold medal on the final day of the swimming competition  at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games Thursday night in  Veracruz,  Mexico.
It was the 2004 Athens Olympic bronze medallist’s  third consecutive gold medal in the Men’s 50m freestyle at the regional  Games, dating back to his first at the 2006 CAC in Cartagenas, Colombia  and the 2010 CAC event in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
Bovell who swam out  of lane one,  splashed to a 22.30 second clocking for the one-lap blue  riband event to easily defeat the rest of the field including Suriname’s   Tjon-a-Joe Rezo (22.63) and Hansir Garcia of Cuba (22.69).
Bovell added to his bronze medal he won on the previous night in the Men’s 50m backstroke.
Elsewhere,  the Trinidad and Tobago women’s hockey team can only hope for bronze  after they lost their semi-final match against Cuba 4-2.
Blair Wynne  scored a double for this country but it proved insufficient, especially  against Cuba Marisel Sierra’s game-winning hat-trick effort.
There  was better news for the female basketballers in their group B  preliminary match against Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago emerging 59-50  winners at the Benito Juarez Auditorium.
T&T’s Patrice Edwards  sank a game-high 24 points to lead T&T to their first victory of the  campaign. Edwards shot 60 per cent from the field (nine of 16) and 83  per cent from the free throw line (5/6).
Teammates  Afeisha Noel and  Rhea Cordio both scored 11 to assist Edwards as they pulled away from  their Caribbean rivals in the third quarter  to lead 45-38 after both  teams were locked at 24-24 at the halftime interval. A 21-14 run in the  third quarter proved crucial and T&T ended with a 14-12 last quarter  to ensure the win.
At the University of Hugo Sanchez, the T&T women were hammered 7-0 by Colombia in the Women’s football competition.
In  the female 10km Open Water competition at Regata Beach,  Shania David  placed 16th of 18 swimmers in two hours 23 minutes, 35.40 seconds,   while  her sister Syriah David did not finish the race which was won by  Mexico’s Montserrat Ortuno in one hour, 59 minutes,18.9 seconds
In  Men’s Judo in the 80kg division T&T’s Jelanie Boyce lost outright to  Haiti’s Jackly Joy  to finish seventh, while his countryman Sean  Lawrence bowed out of the competition at the preliminary stage to El  Salvador’s Gustavo Lopez.
In the Men’s 25m Standard Pistol, T&T’s Roger Daniel finished seventh,  Rhodney Allen 22nd and Clement Marshall 29th.
Meanwhile,  archer George Vire bowed out at the round of 16 stage in the Men’s  compound individual competition. Vire beat his teammate Hasmath Ali  143-140 in their round of 32 matchup but would eventually fall to  Mexico’s Julio Fierro, 149-141 to miss out on a quarter-final berth.
Amrit  Siew faced Jose Reyes of Puerto Rico but scores were unavailable up to  press time, while in ladies’ action, Neela Cezair lost out to  Guatemala’s Diana Martinez by a 140-137 scoreline.
In competition in  the individual recurve, Jean-Luc Espinet was beaten 7-3 by Ricardo  Vasquez of Venezuela. Vasquez captured the two points available on sets  one, two and five by posting 24-22, 26-24 and 25-24 victory margins,  while Espinet won the third set 27-23 to collect two points. The points  were shared one apiece in the fourth set after it ended 28-28.
And  Sonia Thompson lost 6-0 to Venezuela’s Mayra Mendez. The Venezuelan took  the two points on all three sets for 28-17, 29-23 and 27-16 wins.
Today,  the Men’s hockey team has a semi-final encounter against hosts Mexico,  while Christian Marsden and Sachin Sankar represent T&T in the Men’s  10k Open Water.
