The Most Famous
CYCLISTS from Trinidad and Tobago
This page contains a list of the greatest Trinidadian Cyclists. The pantheon dataset contains 1,613 Cyclists, 3 of which were born in Trinidad and Tobago. This makes Trinidad and Tobago the birth place of the 49th most number of Cyclists behind Namibia, and Brazil.
Top 3
The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Trinidadian Cyclists of all time. This list of famous Trinidadian Cyclists is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.
1. Nicholas Paul (b. 1998)
With an HPI of 26.57, Nicholas Paul is the most famous Trinidadian Cyclist. His biography has been translated into 11 different languages on wikipedia.
Nicholas Paul (born 23 September 1998) is a Trinidadian track cyclist, who specializes in sprinting events. He will compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Men's keirin on 11 August 2024.
2. Teniel Campbell (b. 1997)
With an HPI of 22.11, Teniel Campbell is the 2nd most famous Trinidadian Cyclist. Her biography has been translated into 6 different languages.
Teniel Campbell (born 23 September 1997) is a racing cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Liv AlUla Jayco. In 2018, she won four medals at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games. The next year, she won the U23 individual time trial at the Pan American Road and Track Championships. She also won both stages, the general classification, the points classification and the youth classification in the Kreiz Breizh Elites Dames.
3. Kwesi Browne (b. 1994)
With an HPI of 17.38, Kwesi Browne is the 3rd most famous Trinidadian Cyclist. His biography has been translated into 8 different languages.
Kwesi Browne (born 31 January 1994) is a Trinidad and Tobago male track cyclist, representing Trinidad and Tobago at international competitions. He won the bronze medal in the keirin at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games and also at the 2016 Pan American Track Cycling Championships. He is currently training at the World Cycling Centre in Aigle, Switzerland in the lead up to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan for which he has qualified to represent Trinidad and Tobago in his pet event, the Keirin.
People
Pantheon has 3 people classified as Trinidadian cyclists born between 1994 and 1998. Of these 3, 3 (100.00%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living Trinidadian cyclists include Nicholas Paul, Teniel Campbell, and Kwesi Browne. As of April 2024, 3 new Trinidadian cyclists have been added to Pantheon including Nicholas Paul, Teniel Campbell, and Kwesi Browne.
Living Trinidadian Cyclists
Go to all RankingsNicholas Paul
1998 - Present
HPI: 26.57
Teniel Campbell
1997 - Present
HPI: 22.11
Kwesi Browne
1994 - Present
HPI: 17.38
Newly Added Trinidadian Cyclists (2024)
Go to all RankingsNicholas Paul
1998 - Present
HPI: 26.57
Teniel Campbell
1997 - Present
HPI: 22.11
Kwesi Browne
1994 - Present
HPI: 17.38