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C/bean Schoolboys boxing tournament to be named after Winfield Brathwaite

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The Guyana Boxing Associatio­n (GBA) has decided to honour former amateur boxing standout, Winfield Braithwait­e by renaming the Caribbean School Boys and Juniors Tournament after him.

This is according to President of the associatio­n, Steve Ninvalle.

“This is to pay homage and give credit to what Winfield Braithwait­e has done for the sport, specifical­ly amateur boxing” said Ninvalle.

He added “Winfield Braithwait­e won a gold medal at the 1978 Commonweal­th Games in Edmonton, Canada and I think the only other person that would have passed him as an amateur would be Mike Parris who would have won an Olympic bronze medal, so going with the trend of giving these boxers their credit while they’re still alive, we will be renaming the tournament after him.”

The GBA has named most of their tournament­s after renowned boxers namely Andrew Lewis (National Novices), Mike Parris (U-16) Lennox Blackmoore (National Intermedia­te) and Terrence Ali (National Open).

Added Ninvalle “Some would have not reached their pinnacle as an amateur but in the profession­al rank so we just see it as right to give Winfield what is due to him as he has done a lot for boxing and this country.

It is fitting that we name this tournament after the person who has won our only Commonweal­th Gold medal in boxing” Ninvalle concluded.

Notes: Braithwait­e, a retired pugilist who represente­d the nation at the 1978 Commonweal­th Games in Edmonton, won the gold medal in the light-welterweig­ht division. He defeated Alec Leatherday of Australia, Baba Sumaila of Ghana, Michael Mwangi of Kenya and finally, James Douglas of Scotland in the final by knockout in the first round. It was the first gold medal won by a Guyanese athlete at the Commonweal­th Games since runner Phil Edwards won the 880 yards in 1934.

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Steve Ninvalle
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Winfield Braithwait­e

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