At just 16 years old, he is considered the fastest schoolboy in the country.
Levi Cadogan isn’t resting on his recent laurels, though.
“It doesn’t really feel any way, to be honest,” the fourth form student of The St Michael School told SATURDAY SPORT on the final day of the Powerade Barbados Secondary School Athletic Championships (BSSAC) at the National Stadium.
Instead of basking in his latest success, speeding to victory in 10.64 seconds in the Under-20 Boys’ 100 metres, Cadogan – who has qualified for the Central American and Caribbean Championships (CAC) – is focused on improving his technique and his times.
Read the full story in today’s SATURDAY SUN.
No rest for fastest
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