IGG contingent departs today for Suriname

Guyana’s contingent of athletes and officials were scheduled to depart this morning for Suriname to compete in the second leg of the XX Inter Guiana Games (IGG).

During the five-day sojourn, the cream of Guyana’s under 19 badminton, chess and volleyball players along with cyclists and racquet wielders will lock horns with their Surinamese and French Guianese counterparts on a quest to secure individual and team glory.

From the courts, to the open roads, several venues will be buzzing with activities tomorrow when the visiting sportsmen and women tackle the host and the French in the five disciplines. Guyana will not field a football team.

Neil Kumar
Neil Kumar
Haifeng Su
Haifeng Su

According to Director of Sport, Neil Kumar, “All systems have been put in place for the athletes to excel at the Games.” The visiting contingent comprises five badminton players, six cyclists, four chess and table tennis players and the male and female volleyball teams.

The names of the athletes in their respective disciplines are as follows:

Badminton

Narayan Ramdhani, Priyanna Ramdhani, Krystal Peters, Jonathan Mangra and Ambika Ramraj

 

Chess

Haifeng Su, Jessica Clementson, Roberto Neto and Sheriffa Ali

Cycling

Kravitz Jeffrey, Akeem Arthur, Alanzo Ambrose, Shaquel Agard, Ronella Samuels and Toshwanna Doris

 

Table Tennis

Elishaba Johnson, Kyle Edghill, Priscilla Greaves and Selenas Jackman

 

Volleyball (female)

Onica Felix, Vashti Pooran, Rafaella Richardson, Kelshine Griffith, Tenisha Cort, Melisa Marks, Lisa Marks, Akeila Brown, Padmini Nankoo, Dian Mandokin and Cassie Junor

 

Volleyball (Male)

Davendra Latchman, Anthony Fraser, Kumar Budhram, Anthony Veerapen, Muaaz Inshan, Rolwyn Heywood, Daniel Ritchie, Klondyke Rodney, Joshua Jagmohan, Ravi Rampartab, Xavier Lambert, Yoganand Dhoray and Ryon Mangru

In the first leg of the Games held here, the locals ran away with the track and field championships, placed second in the male and female basketball segments and finished third in swimming. Suriname trails Guyana in the overall standings while the French are in third.

The aim of the games is to create possibilities for youths to come together and compete in different sport disciplines, focusing on better sport results and better understanding of each other’s culture.

Guyana’s outfit is scheduled to return on Monday.