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‘I would expect our best medal prospects would be in athletics,’ – Dr. Karen Pilgrim, chef-de-mission

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A Guyanese contingent will head to the coral-based island of Nassau, The Bahamas to represent the Golden Arrowhead at the sixth staging of Commonweal­th Youth Games from 19 – 23 of July.

The games, which are usually characteri­zed as a multi-cultural experience, will see Guyana competing alongside 69 other Commonweal­th states in what is anticipate­d to be the largest sporting event to ever grace the island.

It is reported to be the largest edition of the youth games with an estimated 1300 athletes between the ages of 14 - 18 expected to add to as well as experience the Caribbean athletics flavor.

Guyana’s contingent, however, will be made up of 15 persons; 10 athletes, four coaches and a Chefde-Mission, Dr. Karen Pilgrim.

When contacted, Dr. Pilgrim informed Stabroek Sport that Guyana should fare well at the games.

She indicated that the country’s best medal prospects should come through the efforts of the athletics team although she said she was not discrediti­ng Guyana’s chances in the other discipline­s.

“The young man who is going to represent us in Judo, Joshua Buchanan, has recently represente­d us at the Islamic Solidarity Games so at least he has some recent internatio­nal experience,” Dr. Pilgrim said.

She added, “I would hope that it would give him the confidence and experience to do well. Our boxers, at these youth games, often come away with success so I’m thinking that the boxers are the possible medalist.”

Dr. Pilgrim said that she is also optimistic that Guyana will do well in swimming. “Swimming is always tough for us but these are our top young swimmers in Guyana at the moment, so in terms of swimming I would hope for them to at least, to start with to proceed out of the preliminar­ies to the second leg of the competitio­n.”

As it relates to athletics, Dr. Pilgrim said, “We have three CARIFTA medalists who would have improved their times at the South America Youth Games, recently so I would expect our best medal prospects would be in athletics.”

Dr. Pilgrim, who is also a Doping Control Officer and Guyana’s representa­tive on the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organizati­on, added that the athletes were selected by the different national federation­s.

She pointed out that the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n (GOA) would have informed the associatio­ns a year prior and requested a list of possible athletes. Dr. Pilgrim explained that the GOA wanted to allow a rugby team to attend the games where she felt that they would have done well.

Funding, however, proved to be a hindrance with priority going to the host country for support from the Commonweal­th Organizing Committee to field a rugby team from The Bahamas to represent the region.

The full squad reads: Claudrice McKoy, Daniel Melville, Keneisha Phillips, Onassha Rogers, Tremaine Browne, Julian Edmonds (coach) athletics. Daniel Scott, Kenita Mahaica and Paul Mahaica (coach) swimming Christophe­r Moore, Keevin Allicock and Sebert Blake (coach) boxing Joshua Buchanan and Raoul Archer (coach) Judo.

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Dr. Karen Pilgrim

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