Barbadian Adrian Sinckler is looking forward to yet another chapter of his officiating career when he travels to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham late July.A top-ranked level two World Triathlon Technical official, Sinckler said he is happy and proud to be given such a great opportunity to travel and officiate in triathlon which is a discipline that comprises swimming, cycling and running.“I am very proud to be representing Barbados on the international stage. We are small but we have what it takes to get out there and do these things. I kind of stumbled into it because I always put my hand up that I will go for the training and it kind of led me to this,” Sinckler explained.As the sole level two technical official in Barbados, Sinckler has an extensive travel resume of officiating at major events. From Tokyo in the East to Costa Rica in the South, he one day hopes to see other Barbadians join him as a level two technical official. According to Sinckler, currently there are eig
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