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Ramdhani says 2016 was successful year for badminton

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President of the Guyana Badminton Associatio­n (GBA) Gokarn Ramdhani said 2016 was a very successful year locally and internatio­nally for the sport and that he is aiming to continue the developmen­t of the sport this year.

“I am pleased to report that the Guyana Badminton Associatio­n’s activities for the year 2016 amounted to a lot of success and achievemen­ts at both the local and internatio­nal levels,” Ramdhani told Stabroek Sports.

Ramdhani, who also holds the portfolios of General Secretary of the Caribbean Regional Badminton Confederat­ion and Central American & Caribbean Countries Badminton Confederat­ion declared: “We are looking forward to a very good 2017 and will continue to work with our developmen­tal plan as we see this is getting us more medals on the internatio­nal circuit.”

According to Ramdhani, several of the discipline’s leading players recorded noteworthy achievemen­ts.

“The experience gained by the players during the year saw much improvemen­t in their game and upward direction in developmen­t. Our top players continue to show their talent as they performed well on the internatio­nal circuit standing up to the world ranked players.”

National champion Narayan Ramdhani was the most successful male player rising to number 53 in the world rankings last year.

According to Ramdhani top player Narayan Ramdhani was 53rd World Ranked; won the National Sports Commission (NSC) Junior Sportsman Award for 2015, earned a bronze medal at the Peru Junior Internatio­nal, was a triple champion (3-Golds) at the Suriname Under-19 Junior Internatio­nal, won two silver and one bronze medal at the Caribbean Under-19 Internatio­nal Championsh­ips and another bronze medal at the Caribbean Regional Junior Championsh­ips.

He also won a silver medal at the Under-19 Team Championsh­ips, reached the quarter-finals at the Pan American Junior Championsh­ips, placed fifth at the Vancouver Island Under-23 University Circuit Tournament and received a fiveyear Scholarshi­p to attend College/University and train in Badminton at the Shuttlespo­rt Badminton Academy in Vancouver BC Canada.

His sister Priyanna was also outstandin­g winning two gold and one bronze medal at the Suriname U15 and U19 Junior Internatio­nal, one silver and one bronze medal at the Caribbean Under-19 Internatio­nal Championsh­ips, and two gold and one silver medal at the Caribbean Regional U15 and U9 championsh­ips.

Other outstandin­g individual performanc­es came from Jonathan Mangra, who won a gold medal at the Suriname Under19 Junior Internatio­nal, a bronze medal at the Peru Junior Internatio­nal and silver medal each at the Caribbean Under-19 Internatio­nal singles Championsh­ips and Caribbean Under-19 Team Championsh­ips.

The other medal winners were Tyreese Richards who won a bronze medal at the Suriname Under-15 Junior Internatio­nal and Ambika Ramraj who won a silver medal at the Caribbean Under-19 Team championsh­ips.

According to Ramdhani, the associatio­n has another comprehens­ive calendar for the year highlighte­d by many local and internatio­nal events.

Among the local tournament­s are GUMDAC Open Doubles Tournament (January), the NSC Mashramani Invitation­al Tournament (February), Trophy Stall Independen­ce Tournament (May), Over-40 Doubles Tournament (June), GOA Olympic Day Tournament (June), Nationals Schools (August), Guyana Classic Invitation­al Tournament (December) and the Woodpecker Junior Christmas Singles (December)

On the internatio­nal circuit, the GBA boss revealed that Guyana is expected to participat­e in the Jamaica Internatio­nal Senior Tournament (March), the Peru Internatio­nal Senior Future Series (March), the Peru Junior Under-19 Championsh­ips (March), the Suriname Easter Internatio­nal Junior Tournament (April), the Pan American Senior Championsh­ips in Colombia (April), the Trinidad & Tobago Senior Tournament (May), the Canadian Open Senior Tournament (July), the Yonex US Open Senior Tournament (July), the Pan American Junior Championsh­ips in Canada (July), the Caribbean Regional Championsh­ips CAREBACO in Trinidad (August), the Inter-Guiana Games (IGG) (October), the BWF World Junior Championsh­ips in Indonesia (November) and the Suriname Internatio­nal Open Tournament (November).

He disclosed that the associatio­n faces a constant difficulty in acquiring supplies of shuttlecoc­ks to train players for internatio­nal events. He explained that the shuttlecoc­ks were very costly and that the associatio­n was trying to acquire a supplier to help offset this situation.

Ramdhani also expressed his disappoint­ment at not being elected on the executive of the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n.

“I was also disappoint­ed that I did not find favor with the voters at the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n AGM which was held in December 2016, where I was aiming for a position as either Assistant Secretary/Treasurer but was unable to get a place on the executive, especially after sitting as a council member since 1989. I knew I had the ability to be of great use on the GOA as proven in the last seven years getting Guyana badminton at the highest possible place in the Internatio­nal Circuit.”

The disappoint­ment notwithsta­nding Ramdhani sought to thank those who assisted the discipline last year.

“The GBA would like to thank the National Sports Commission for allowing us to play at the National Gymnasium after we were removed from the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.

“We do hope that the taped floor markings can be more permanent as we face the difficulty of replacing the tapes after every event that’s held there.

“We would also like to thank the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n for their continuous effort to help badminton and sports in general. They have made it possible for our players to attend tournament­s which gave our players lots of exposure and experience and ultimately allowed them to gain higher world ranking points”.

“We will continue to have badminton at the highest level and thanks also go out to the media, sponsors, and all who supported us during the year 2016 and we look forward to your continuous support in 2017,” he ended.

 ??  ?? FLASHBACK! From left Jonathan Mangra, Priyanna Ramdhani, Ambika Ramraj and Narayan Ramdhani after they won a silver medal in the team event at the CAREBACO junior badminton championsh­ips in Aruba last year.
FLASHBACK! From left Jonathan Mangra, Priyanna Ramdhani, Ambika Ramraj and Narayan Ramdhani after they won a silver medal in the team event at the CAREBACO junior badminton championsh­ips in Aruba last year.
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