Saint Fleur and Robinson Crowned 10K Champions at Women in Sports TCI Road Race
- NewslineTCI

- Mar 30
- 2 min read
Kindly Saint Fleur and Lynn Robinson emerged as the standout performers in the 10K divisions at the Women in Sports TCI 5K & 10K Run/Walk on Saturday, March 21, 2026, leading a morning of strong performances despite challenging weather conditions.

In the 10K Male category, Kindly Saint Fleur powered to victory in 41:07.3, finishing ahead of his twin brother in a memorable display. Erwin Saint Fleur secured second place in 42:24.5, while Officer Oshane Campbell placed third in 44:11.3. Campbell’s effort was backed by strong support from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, with female officers turning out in numbers to support the event and each other.
In the 10K Female division, Lynn Robinson claimed top honors in 50:06.6, showcasing her experience as a seasoned runner and former triathlete. Williand Vargas finished second in 1:04:02, supported by her coaches and teammates from A. Louise Garland Thomas High School, while Jennifer Solon, a familiar face in the local road running scene, took third in 1:19:04.
In the 5K Male category, Thony Francios captured first place in 23:10.7. He was followed by Keron Thomas in second with 24:24.9, and Macki Forbes in third with 25:52.9.

The 5K Female division saw Eunice Missick take the win in 29:50.3. Hayden Harris placed second in 32:10.4, while Alexandria finished third in 32:52.5.
Despite rainy conditions, the event maintained a lively and encouraging atmosphere, with runners supported by coaches, teammates, and spectators throughout the course.
Women in Sports TCI expressed gratitude to all participants and supporters, and extended special thanks to sponsors Graceway Community (IGA), Delano Williams Foundation, Turks Head Beer, Caicos Express, Provo Water Company, Paradise Smiles, Amanyara Resort, Turks and Caicos Islands Sports Commission, and Kier’s Hairaphy. Appreciation was also given to staff from InterHealth Canada and NHIP for their support.
According to the organisers, the successful staging of the event underscored the strength of the local sporting community and the continued growth of women’s participation in sport across the Turks and Caicos Islands.



















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