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LWC Caluag Rides BMX Olympic seeding run in 40.9 Seconds

By Dan White
News from Lindsey Wilson College

LONDON - Lindsey Wilson College student-athlete Danny Caluag wrapped up his BMX Cycling seeding run for the Philippines at the London Olympics with a time of 40.9 seconds on Wednesday morning.

While the finish was just over three seconds slower than the leader, Raymon van der Biezen of the Netherlands, Caluag is seeded 31st and will be forced to race among the fastest qualifiers in the next round.

Van der Biezen clocked in at 37.8 seconds, followed by France's Joris Daudet in 38.2 and the Netherland's Twan van Gendt in 38.3.

The Men's BMX Quarterfinals are scheduled to start at 9amCT on Thursday, August 09, 2012. - Dan White




This story was posted on 2012-08-08 11:44:28
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