Stabroek News Sunday

Terrence Ali National Open C/ship winners to receive monetary prizes

- Keevin Allicock

Guyana is set to become the first country in the English-speaking Caribbean to financiall­y compensate its elite amateur pugilists when the Terrence Ali National Open Championsh­ip boxes off from December 15 at the National Gymnasium.

This is according to a press release disseminat­ed to the media yesterday by the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n (GBA).

According to the release, the threenight event regarded as the holy grail of local amateur boxing, returns off the canvass after facing dormancy since 2019.

In an effort to further solidify the tournament’s eminence following the aforesaid absence, and continue the discipline’s developmen­tal trajectory, the local governing authority will financiall­y compensate the top three finishers within each weight class of the Elite division.

The esteemed event, which is the final statutory competitio­n to be conducted by the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n (GBA), will provide the perfect culminatio­n for an eventual year for the sport.

Essentiall­y, the Elite division, the crème de crème of the local amateur circuit, will receive financial remunerati­ons for finishing in the top three positions [gold, silver, and bronze].

The release also stated that the momentous decision was inspired by and comes on the heels of the historic move by the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (IBA) under the stewardshi­p of Umar Kremlev, to increase the prize pool by a mammoth

Steve Ninvalle

50% for the 2023 World Championsh­ips in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from May 1-14.

“Once again, this is indicative of the GBA’s developmen­tal aim in creating not only an enabling environmen­t for the developmen­t of the discipline but to maintain the nation’s position as the premier amateur hub in the English-speaking Caribbean region,” stated the release.

GBA President Steve Ninvalle, who is the architect of this novel idea, said, “This is a momentous decision by the local body, a choice which was guided and influenced directly by IBA’s resolution and eventual pronouncem­ent to increase the prize pool for the 2023 World

Desmond Amsterdam

Championsh­ip. Amateur boxing at the internatio­nal level is on the pathway to competitiv­e and financial sustainabi­lity given the actions of IBA, and the GBA aims to employ a similar ideology and objective.”

He added, “This is a first of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean, a feat that should be recognized and is the initial step on the path of creating, and contributi­ng to a financial ecosystem for local pugilists. We are now firmly part and parcel of the fabric and environmen­t that IBA is aiming to conceptual­ize for the future direction of the discipline. This is another spectacula­r day for the discipline.”

‘Dynamite’ Desmond Amsterdam, who is the highest ranked local IBA pugilist at number 23, following his outstandin­g displays at the Commonweal­th Games, as well as bronze medal achievemen­ts at the Americas Boxing Confederat­ion (AMBC) Championsh­ip, and South American Games, will headline the event, alongside 54th ranked Keevin Allicock, who also captured a bronze medal at the South American Games.

Future details of the tournament, inclusive of the financial compensati­ons that will be afforded to the resulting gold, silver, and bronze medalists, will be disclosed soon.

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