‘When I put on this uniform, I get goosebumps’
Guyanese Denise Jeffrey may not have made the podium in the Women’s Elite Road Race of the Senior Caribbean Cycling Championship on Sunday, but she certainly won hearts on the Heroes Highway in Guyana.
Old enough to be the mother of her competitors, the majority of whom were Under-23 Elite riders, Jeffrey, 57, displayed great mental fortitude, braving the searing midday and early afternoon heat to complete the gruelling four-lap race, which covered approximately 42 miles.
Jeffrey, a former national squash player, fell behind the peloton early in the race, but that was no deterrent for this tough Guyanese woman, who, with very little preparation, kept pedalling like her life depended on it.
“Unfortunately, I didn’t get to prepare as I should, but I did the best that I could and the main thing was to finish the race,” Jeffrey told News Room Sport.
“Words cannot explain. There is something about when I put on this uniform, it gives me goosebumps. The pride that I feel is amazing.”
With her son Kristian on a motorcycle behind her throughout, Denise pushed her boundaries and got the admiration of every single spectator who gathered on the sidelines.
Her family- including husband Kevin, daughters Kimberly and Kayla, brother Dwayne Shuffler, and sisters Kathy and Alana- and close friends keep cheering Denise, whose ultimate aim was to finish the race and keep the Golden Arrowhead flying high.
That she did, making her mark on debut at the Caribbean championship!
After the remarkable effort, Jeffrey spoke to News Room’s Sport Editor Avenash Ramzan (WATCH BELOW)