PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Leading Trinidad and Tobago cyclist Njisane Phillip remains hospitalised in California with a kidney-related problem, his stepfather has confirmed.
Phillip was taken into the California Hospital Medical Centre on Friday with stomach pains but was scheduled to be relocated to a specialist hospital.
Stepfather, Phillip Whiteman, has reported “no muscle damage” to Njisane and said that he was not on dialysis.
Whiteman says tests are still being done on his stepson since the cause of the problem had not yet been ascertained.
Some of Phillip’s fellow athletes have been tweeting their support including world champion 400 metres hurdler Jehue Gordon who has encouraged people to keep the cyclist in their prayers.
Last year, Phillip became the first T&T cyclist to win a medal in the UCI (International Cycling Union) World Cup series capturing silver in the match sprint event in Manchester.
He followed up with a new national and Pan American record of 9.643 seconds in the Flying 200m which was the qualifying event for the match sprint at the Aguascalientes leg of the World Cup, in Mexico last December.