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South American Juniors budget now $29m

– Hutson

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“With the influx shown in the meet, our budget is now about 29 million dollars.”

So said President of the Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) Aubrey Hutson during a recent interview with this publicatio­n ahead of the South American U-20 Championsh­ips set for June 3-4 at the Leonora Track and Field facility.

The initial cost to host the championsh­ips was in the neighborho­od of $US60, 000 with the Internatio­nal Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) providing 50 per cent, however, Hutson noted that the AAG will now have to source 22 million Guyana dollars to blanket the cost of the internatio­nal event, the first to be hosted on local soil.

So what are the plans for crossing the financial hurdle?

Hutson surmised that the AAG will look to “raise eight million in direct cash from the NSC, (National Sports Commission) the GOA, (Guyana Olympic Associatio­n), the government and local sponsors.”

He added that the sum of four million dollars could come from ticket sales while he would seek to get the outstandin­g 10 million indirectly from discounts for accommodat­ing the entourages, meals, water and other areas.

“We must do this for national pride because we must convince the rest of the world that we are ready to not only hold the South American Junior Championsh­ips but the CARIFTA Games and we may go on to Pan Am and CAC and those other championsh­ips that we need to bring to our shores,” said Hutson.

He noted that despite the cost to host an event of such magnitude, it augurs well for the athletes and the Sports Tourism industry in Guyana.

Hutson added that aside from funding, all systems are in place for the staging of a safe and successful event which will take place at the National Track and Field Centre at Leonora.

“We are working on the logistics, we had a meeting with the Commission­er of Police to discuss police escorts and security for the ground and athletes so we envision to have two days of safe competitio­n.”

Meanwhile, a team of 49 athletes headlined by CARIFTA Games gold medalists, Compton Caesar, Claudrice McKoy and Chantoba Bright has been selected to represent Guyana.

The championsh­ip will attract in excess of 300 medal chasing athletes from the 12 other South American countries. (Emmerson Campbell)

 ??  ?? Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the federation and national lifter, Osmond ‘Billy’ Mack, symbolical­ly receives the sponsorshi­p package from Ansa McAL’s Marketing Assistant, Keon Persaud.
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the federation and national lifter, Osmond ‘Billy’ Mack, symbolical­ly receives the sponsorshi­p package from Ansa McAL’s Marketing Assistant, Keon Persaud.
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Aubrey Hutson

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