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Yassin gets another four-year term as GOA president

-GTTA’s Godfrey Monroe is new vice-president

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K. Juman-Yassin was re-elected unopposed as President of the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n (GOA) for another four-year term when the body held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday at Liliendaal.

Juman-Yassin will continue to lead the associatio­n tasked with promoting the work of the local sport fraternity in what will be his sixth term at the helm.

The GOA’s AGM also saw the re-election of Secretary General, Hector Edwards, Assistant Secretary, Dion Nurse, Treasurer, Garfield Wiltshire and two of the three Vice Presidents, Dr. Karen Pilgrim (33 votes) and Charles Corbin (25 votes).

The only new faces are president of the Guyana Table Tennis Associatio­n, Godfrey Monroe and Secretary of the Guyana Hockey Board, Tricia Fiedkou.

Monroe (27 votes) has replaced Noel Adonis (17 votes) as a Vice President while Fiedkou will serve as Assistant Treasurer, a new post which not previously up for election.

Fiedkou was voted to the post after garnering 29 votes compared to president of the Guyana Badminton Associatio­n, Gokarn Ramdhani who had 13.

Speaking with this publicatio­n following his re-election, Juman-Yassin stated he felt “very honoured and pleased” to be elected unopposed by the associatio­ns.

He then commented on the recent criticism he has received prior to the elections from journalist­s from Kaieteur News.

“The criticisms that I faced from two of the journalist­s at the Kaieteur News were unjustifie­d, they were personal and were mostly disrespect­ful. I don’t mind criticism but at the end of the day, all the associatio­ns know what has been happening, they know the criticisms were unjustifie­d and as a result of that, you saw the decision tonight.”

Juman-Yassin then disclosed that the executive will meet and hold discussion­s which will be followed by a media briefing.

Monroe, who was voted in as the new VP after gaining the associatio­n’s nod ahead of Adonis, president of the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n, Steve Ninvalle (eight votes) and President of the Guyana Baseball Associatio­n, Robin Singh (14 votes) told the media that he is “looking forward to the challenge” of serving in the post for the next four years.

“It is a lot of hard work but I am look forward to the challenge. I am happy to be elected as a Vice President to the associatio­n and one of the things I will like to bring is my knowledge gained from studies and an Executive Masters in Sports Administra­tion.

Monroe added that he wants to hit the ground running by “Helping a lot of associatio­ns to develop a strategic outlook and plans in terms of developing a pyramidal structure so that we can start elevating sports in Guyana.”

Mark Bender was the Returning (Emmerson Campbell) Officer.

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