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Assing captures bronze at weightlift­ing c/ships in Cuba

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When you think of sports here, a few specific discipline­s probably come to mind: cricket, football and track and field. Events like weightlift­ing might not be on your radar quite possibly because weightlift­ers, have not fared very well in that sport in a while. Either way, that has all changed thanks to Matthew Assing, who just won bronze at the just concluded Manuel Suarez Championsh­ip in Cuba.

Guyana’s lone representa­tive at the event snared bronze in the 69kg class with a total of 170kg. He snatched 80kg and jerked 90kg.

Cuba’s Felix Ugarte lifted the gold while Panama ‘s Abdiel Batista snatched silver.

This is the first internatio­nal medal a local weightlift­er has won in quite some time.

The Guyana Amateur Weightlift­ing Associatio­n (GAWA) would be hoping that the success continues at the World Masters Games scheduled for Auckland, New Zealand, from April 20 to 30.

Assing was one of three lifters selected by GAWA to attend the championsh­ip, however, due to the lack of funds the other two athletes Jonathan Ford and Krystal Chandraban were unable to attend. The associatio­n is very happy to have had the opportunit­y to participat­e and score a bit of success. Hence, the GAWA would like to thank the Friendship Oxygen Co. and the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n for their financial assistance, which contribute­d to the process.

 ??  ?? Matthew Assing (right) and Sean Cozier (coach) upon arrival at Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport.
Matthew Assing (right) and Sean Cozier (coach) upon arrival at Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport.

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