CARIFTA Games 2022, ongoing works at the synthetic facilities along with the day-to-day running of the Athletic Association of Guyana (AAG) were among the talking points when Sports Minister, Charles Ramson Jr.,
Minister of Sport, Charles Ramson Jr., will engage in a second round of discussions with associations beginning this week, perhaps as early as tomorrow.
The calendar has flipped to October and there seems to be no light anywhere close to the end of the COVID-19 tunnel for gym owners, sportsmen and women and gym enthusiasts.
“No problem.”
Was Elton Dharry’s response to a potential rematch with Dexter ‘De Kid’ Marques after the latter recently indicated he would be interested in a rematch.
The local cycling fraternity is mourning once again following the untimely passing of former cyclist and benefactor of the sport, Wilbert Benjamin yesterday.
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Charles Ramson Jr., is pleased with the sector’s allocation but revealed that much more is to be expected from the 2021 budget for sport.
President of the Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU), Ryan Dey would like to see the new government bring about sweeping changes so as to cause a revolution in sports in Guyana.
Livable wages for coaches and athletes and the enactment of the Sports Policy will be key topics of discussion when the executive of the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) and the new Minister of Sport, Charles Ramson Jr.,