USA-based student athletes can now breathe a sigh of relief
The Donald Trump administration has backpedalled on its promise to strip visas of students whose classes are moving entirely online for the new school year.
The Donald Trump administration has backpedalled on its promise to strip visas of students whose classes are moving entirely online for the new school year.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced social distancing in every aspect of society, including schools.
Your overall health follows cycles and you can take control of those cycles.
The Lennox `Too Cool’ Allen/David Morrell super middleweight title fight has been pushed back by two weeks but the former is unfazed by the postponement, in fact, Allen says that he welcomes the change.
And now for some good news. There is a glimmer of hope that the four boxers stranded in Cuba since March 19 will soon be finally back on Guyanese soil.
With the closure of gyms owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people have gravitated to the outdoors – like the seawalls, the National Park or D’Urban Park – to exercise.
The calendar has flipped to July, so its crunch time for undefeated super middleweight Lennox `Too Sharp’ Allen.
What do you do if you are a professional boxer and the gyms in your city/state are closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Slim to none. Those are the chances of Guyana hosting the South American U-23 Championships scheduled for September 26-27.
Plans are on stream to restart the cycling season perhaps some time next month with Time Trial events.
The gyms here are still closed owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, and like most Guyanese I’ve been home much more than I would like to be.
American, Joshua Franco unanimously defeated Andrew Moloney on Wednesday night to lift the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Flyweight world title.
During Father’s Day yesterday, former national cyclist Alanzo Greaves posted photos on Instagram of his family and his bike, the loves of his life.
The athletes of Running Brave, Guyana’s premier track and field club will be out in their numbers to compete in meets planned for later this year providing that certain objectives are met to guarantee their safety.
Today, June 21, is International Yoga Day and there is no better time to highlight the benefits of including yoga and Pilates into your training routine.
The government of Guyana is about to change. But will there by a change in the governance of sports in Guyana?
Aubrey Hutson, President of the Athletic Association of Guyana (AAG), said yesterday that the association will be fully compliant with the strict competition guidelines recently published by Track and Field’s governing body, World Athletics.
For many Guyanese, there is just something satisfying about opening a cold Banks Beer after a hard day.
Jamie McDonald, organizer and sponsor of the major CrossFit-style events does not foresee the local tournaments being affected as CrossFit Inc.
Mohammed Ali, LeBron James, Colin Kaepernick… examples of American sportsmen who are more than just athletes.
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