Trinidad and Tobago’s elite cyclists are set to make their mark at the 2024 Track World Cycling Championships in Santiago, Chile, commencing on October 23. The event will showcase the nation’s top talents across various disciplines, with high expectations for standout performances. Nicholas Paul and Njisane Phillip, renowned for their speed and precision, will kick off their campaign in the men’s keirin qualification at the Peñalolén Velodrome. Meanwhile, debutant Makaira Wallace will compete in the women’s flying 200m sprint qualification, marking her first appearance on the global stage. The sibling duo of Teniel and Akil Campbell will also represent Trinidad and Tobago, with Teniel participating in the women’s elimination race and Akil in the men’s scratch race. On October 24, Paul and Phillip are slated to compete in the men’s 1km time trial, while Teniel takes on the women’s omnium, a grueling multi-event competition. Wallace, if she advances past the sprint quarter-finals, will continue her journey in the semi-finals. Akil may also enter the men’s individual pursuit, adding to the nation’s medal hopes. The action continues on October 25, with Wallace returning for the women’s 1km time trial and Paul and Phillip, both two-time Olympians, beginning their quest in the men’s sprint. Akil will also commence his omnium races on the same day. The championships conclude on October 26, with Wallace vying for glory in the women’s keirin and Paul and Phillip aiming to secure podium finishes in the final rounds of the men’s sprint.
Paul, Phillip open Worlds quest in keirin, Wallace takes on sprint qualification
