If newly elected president of the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC), Rameez Mohamed stays true to his manifesto, the 2017/2018 season will arguably one the best ever for local speedsters, sponsors and racing fans.
The star-studded Pepsi Hornets squad triumphed in the inaugural Guinness Sevens tournament played Saturday in front of a fair-sized crowd under floodlights at the National Park.
I have been receiving a lot of emails lately from readers asking about remedies for sleeping better, since a good night’s sleep has been hard to come by.
Alanzo Greaves kicked off the 2017 cycling season in fine style yesterday, winning the feature 35-lap event of the 24th annual Ricks and Sari Agro Industries multi-race programme.
Improved fitness and speed are the keys to unlock success ahead of the Hong Kong Sevens following a series of simulation games yesterday at the National Park.
-Hinds, Greaves, Jeffrey and Agard among notables to watch
When the 2017 cycling season pedals off tomorrow in the National Park, Guyana’s premier wheelsman, Orville Hinds along with star cyclists, Alanzo Greaves, Raynauth Jeffrey and Shaquel Agard will be marked men in the peloton.
Aubrey Hutson was re-elected President of the Athletic Association of Guyana (AAG) for another four-year term when the body held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday at the National Resource Centre.
Guyana Defense Force (GDF) Major, Shen Fung says the current state of Track and Field has led to his decision to challenge incumbent president of the Athletic Association of Guyana (AAG), Aubrey Hutson for the leadership position at the next Annual General Meeting (AGM) scheduled for Sunday.
An article with the headline `Hutson says clubs happy with his performance’ written by me and which was published on Sunday, seems to have ruffled the feathers of Kaieteur News’ reporters Edison Jefford and Rawle Welch.
Cycling, one of Guyana’s most active sport is in neutral and there needs to be some sort of an intervention by the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) and the National Sports Commission (NSC) in order to get the wheels of the discipline turning once again.
Some of you reading this have already decided that you are going to wait for some time in 2017 to start taking control of your health and fitness by eating right and incorporating exercises into your regimen.
When the calendar flips to December, many of us normally get bombarded with invitations to Christmas parties, end of year drinks, get-togethers and other festive gatherings.
-says AAG president Aubrey Hutson
During Minister Nicolette Henry’s address to the National Assembly which was part of the 2017 Budget debate earlier this month, she said that: “synthetic tracks will be laid in regions 2,4,6,7 and 10 for which $210M is allocated.”