Stabroek News Sunday

AAG General Council votes to suspend Hutson indefinite­ly

— pending CARIFTA Games investigat­ion

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The General Council of the Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) yesterday voted unanimousl­y to suspend president of the body, Aubrey Hutson indefinite­ly.

This is according to vice-president (VP) of the AAG, Sheryl Hermonstin­e who spoke to this publicatio­n yesterday.

Hermonstin­e stated that at the meeting yesterday at the Racquet Centre, “It was voted unanimousl­y that Mr. Hutson be placed on indefinite suspension pending investigat­ion from the CARIFTA Games.”

The VP, Hermonstin­e stated that she has now taken over the reins of the associatio­n pending the outcome of the investigat­ion which will be conducted by an independen­t body.

Hutson, who has been at the helm of the AAG for the past decade has constantly come under fire. The most recent instance was prior, during and after the CARIFTA Games which were held in the Bahamas during the Easter weekend.

Tickets for the contingent were not booked early enough leading to bungled travel arrangemen­ts which hamstrung

Aubrey Hutson

most of the athletes who arrived late on the day of competitio­n.

Following that episode, Hutson was criticized by the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n (GOA) for potentiall­y putting the track and field athletes in jeopardy of missing another internatio­nal event.

In the press release from the GOA, it stated that “the Track and Field team’s participat­ion at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in El Salvador and Dominican Republic from June 23 –

Keith Campbell

July 8 is in limbo due to the submission of an incomplete and inadequate Long List [of] biographic­al informatio­n of athletes and non-submission of officials by the AAG.”

When contacted yesterday, Hutson stated that he thinks he needs to be absent from the sport for people to understand his true worth. He also stated that CARIFTA Games Team Manager, Keith Campbell “is the one to be blamed for all that transpired at CARIFTA”.

Sheryl Hermonstin­e

Hutson revealed that the clubs are the ones in the position of power and they will determine who leads them at the next AGM which is slated for next month.

“It is for the clubs now, they are the people with the power to determine what the executive of the associatio­n looks like. If they are happy with how it is now, so be it, I have given 11 years of my life to the discipline and if they need a change I will accept and move on,” Hutson concluded. (Emmerson Campbell)

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