TRINIDAD AND Tobago’s  cycling contingent opened their 2015 Pan American Games account with a  fifth place finish in the Men’s Team Sprint event, as action continued  at the Cisco Milton Velodrome in Toronto, Canada, yesterday. 
The  local trio of Jude Codrington, Justin Roberts and Olympian Njisane  Phillip missed out on a place in the final after clocking 45.381 seconds  in their showing. Codrington rode the opening lap in 18.032 while  Roberts contested the second and crossed the finish line at 31.166s  followed by Phillip, who completed the final ride. Originally, Quincy  Alexander was scheduled to ride the Team Sprint, but due to a recent  groin injury sustained in a pre-tournament meet in Mexico two weeks ago,  he was unable to compete, so Phillip filled in. In last night’s final  after press time, Canada was scheduled to square off against Venezuela.  
 
In other cycling news, endurance rider Varun Maharajh placed ninth  in the opening stage of the Men’s Omnium - Scratch Race. He then showed  slight improvement by weaning out an eighth place (4:45.842) finish in  the second stage, Individual Pursuit.  
 
Maharajh was also expected to face the starter in the Elimination  Race last night, but up to press time his results were unavailable.   Meanwhile, T&T’s beach volleyball unit of Daneil Williams and Fabiel  Whitfield won their first match of the tourney by getting past El  Salvador in straight sets (2- 0) at the Chevrolet Centre. In the opening  set, the local pair won 21-15 and was then pushed to the limit in the  second, but eventually prevailed with a 26-24 result. Having lost their  two previous matches against Puerto Rico and Chile respectively, the TT  team still has a shot at progressing when they face Mexico in a  quarter-final qualifying match today.  
 
The women however, were unable to secure a win yesterday as they  lost their third consecutive Pool ‘D’ match against Cuba 0-2. T&T’s  Malika Davidson and Ayanna Dyette went down in the opening set 12-21,  then faltered once more in the second to lose 9-21. They now challenge  for 13th to 16th places when they do battle with the Cayman Islands  today.  
 
In field hockey action, the National men’s team drew 2-2 with Cuba  in their second Pool ‘MA’ encounter. Cuba opened the scoring from  forward Yoandy Blanco in 22nd minute and held the lead to the break. At  the resumption, TT’s Akim Toussaint levelled with a strike in the 51st  minute. But, his effort was soon wiped away two minutes later when  Blanco struck again to retain a Cuban advantage (1-2). TT defender  Solomon Eccles then burst into play five minutes after to save face for  the Caribbean team with a drawn result.  
 
The TT men play their final preliminary round match against powerhouses and defending Pan Am champions the USA tomorrow.  
 
At the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Kelly-Ann Arrindell continued to  be a threat on the waters as she placed 12th in the eighth race of the  Women’s Laser Radial, and followed with an impressive fourth place in  the race nine. Male sailor Andrew Lewis also had mixed results as he  placed seventh in race eight of the Men’s Laser followed up by a ninth  place finish in the following race.  
 
And at the Aquatics Centre and Field House, swimmer Dylan Carter was  unable to advance to the finals of the Men’s 100m butterfly after  placing fifth in 53.89s.  
 
In action for TT today will be the men’s beach volleyball team  against Mexico, the women equivalent facing Cayman Islands, Phillip and  Roberts facing the starter in the Men’s Flying 200m, Maharajh continuing  his prowess in the three remaining stages of Omnium racing, the Men’s  Under-23 football team will meet Paraguay, Arrindell and Lewis on the  waters in race 11 and Roger Daniel in 50m Pistol qualification.