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Commonweal­th Youth Games excellent breeding ground for elite athletes

-Says Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Michael Pintard

- By Royston Alkins in The Bahamas

The opening ceremony of the sixth Commonweal­th Youth Games created quite a spectacle at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre in Nassau, Tuesday evening.

Officials and athletes alike were seen jiving to the Bahamian carnival atmosphere in the spirit of the Commonweal­th-like comradery.

Guyana’s contingent, led by flag bearer Claudrice McKoy, embodied the Guyanese persona and appeared purposeful as the procession moved along.

The Hon. Michael Pintard, the Bahamian Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, in declaring the games open, alluded to the importance of sports in youth developmen­t and the opportunit­ies to be had through their involvemen­t in the games.

“I wish to thank all the countries and officials who would have prepared these amazing athletes to participat­e in these games,” he said. “This is the sixth edition of the Commonweal­th Youth Games. It’s an excellent feeding system to nurture these athletes not merely to become elite athletes but also profession­al athletes and it also provides a pathway where they can obtain scholarshi­ps. They can develop the correct values of what it means to be a wellrounde­d human beings,” the minister said.

His comments were followed by a series of cultural presentati­ons which had the stadium rocking as the opening ceremony culminated with athletes from each representa­tive country, singing and dancing as a show of a true multi-cultural celebratio­n.

 ??  ?? Michael Pintard The Guyana contingent at Tuesday’s opening ceremony. (Royston Alkins photo) (Insert Michael Pintard)
Michael Pintard The Guyana contingent at Tuesday’s opening ceremony. (Royston Alkins photo) (Insert Michael Pintard)

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