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Friday, April 4, 2025

Romany wears #1 for Chinatown 7k run

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Nicholas Romany crosses the finish line to win the Sewa TT 6K road race in Chagunas on June 19.

Nicholas Romany crosses the finish line to win the Sewa TT 6K road race in Chagunas on June 19.

Shastri Boodan

Nicholas Ro­many, who is one of the over 500 run­ners who have reg­is­tered to com­pete in the 2023 edi­tion of the Chi­na­town 7K road race event will wear num­ber 1 on Sun­day.

It is cus­tom­ary for the de­fend­ing cham­pi­on of a race to get the #1 bib, but this is the in­au­gur­al race and that un­writ­ten rule does not ap­ply. Apart from Ro­many’s de­serv­ing of the seed­ing as the 2023 Cari­com cham­pi­on and al­so the reign­ing NAAA Male Road Run­ner of the Year, the or­gan­is­ers have de­cid­ed to ho­n­our his pres­ence with the top num­ber.

T&T’s top women’s road run­ner Saman­tha Shuk­la will face com­pe­ti­tion from Lin­da Mc­Dowall of St. Vin­cent and the Grenadines. Lin­da’s tick­et for the event is spon­sored by the St Vin­cent and the Grenadines Ath­let­ics Fed­er­a­tion.

Due to flight is­sues, she did not par­tic­i­pate in the Ju­ly Cari­com 10K event which took place in T&T.

All the top lo­cal men’s and women’s road run­ners have reg­is­tered for the event which has a first prize of $3,000 each for the win­ners (men and women).

The re­sults for the Chi­na­town 7K will be based on chip time and not gun time.

Ac­cord­ing to the or­gan­is­ers, ex­cept for the top ten men and women re­sults will be gun time. With gun time, a run­ner’s time starts when the gun (or horn) goes.

With chip time (or net time), a run­ner’s time starts when the run­ner cross­es the start line.

Ray­mond Chin Asang said, “We have the tech­nol­o­gy so why not use it? Dur­ing the eight years that I was Tech­ni­cal Di­rec­tor of the UWI SPEC Half, I al­ways in­sist­ed on us­ing chip time to de­ter­mine the re­sults be­cause of the nar­row­ness of the road at the UWI start, the par­tic­i­pants lin­ing up at the back of the race can take more than two min­utes to cross the start line af­ter the gun goes. We hope the walk­ers and slow jog­gers will line up at the back of the race. It is al­so bet­ter to be pass­ing oth­ers dur­ing a race than to be passed by oth­ers.”

The race will start at the Chi­na­town Arch at Char­lotte Street and the Bri­an Lara Prom­e­nade on In­de­pen­dence Square, Port-of-Spain at 4 pm.

The field will head west along the Bri­an Lara Prom­e­nade make a right on­to Hen­ry St, head­ing north­wards to the Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah, for clock­wise one lap around the Q.P.S., then down Char­lotte Street to fin­ish at the start­ing point.

The race which is put on by the Fui Toong On As­so­ci­a­tion is un­der the joint pa­tron­age of the May­or of Port-of-Spain and the Am­bas­sador of the Peo­ple’s Re­pub­lic of Chi­na.


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