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Alistair used to blaze down the track, ripping through 100m and 200m races like they were nothing. Back in the day, he wasn’t just fast—he was fast enough to snag gold at the World Island Games, not once but twice, in ‘95 and ‘97. That’s not some backyard meet either. The Island Games has always drawn serious competition, so for Alistair to come out on top, you know the guy had some serious wheels. People still talk about those races—he’d line up, the gun would go off, and boom, he’d be halfway down the track before the others even got moving. He’s sort of a legend among sprinters from small islands, the kind of guy who inspired a whole generation to lace up their spikes and dream about gold. Not every day you get a hometown hero who actually delivers.
Konidela Ram Charan