
Para-cyclist Marloe Rodman returns to national representation at the Pan American Para-Cycling Track and Road Championships
Written by Leighton Levy. Posted in Cycling. | 17 March 2022 | 2362 Views
Tags: Cycling, Brazil, Jamaica, Marloe Rodman, Pan American Paracycling Track And Road Championships
National cyclist Marloe Rodman is set to represent Jamaica at the Pan American Para-Cycling Track and Road Championships in Maringa, Brazil this week.
The races are scheduled for March 17-20.
Rodman, who has a paralyzed upper limb from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident in 2018, will be the first Jamaican athlete to represent the nation in para-cycling.
Prior to his injury, Rodman was a multiple national track cycling champion and has represented Jamaica at several international competitions.
Rodman, who left the island on Sunday, is set to do the scratch race and omnium, which is his speciality event on the track, as well as the road race. This event is a qualifier for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
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