Stabroek News

Cadogan more than a phenom

—now a U.S Youth Ambassador embracing the virtues of volunteeri­sm

- By Royston Alkins

The athletic virtues of many local athletes are often only recorded in the coliseum where they parade their craft, reducing them to mere performers and little acknowledg­ement is given to their social contributi­on to society.

However, that culture is changing and more individual­s are starting to recognise the contributi­ons of our athletes who embrace their obligation of volunteeri­ng and other forms of giving back to Guyana.

It was therefore refreshing when Stabroek Sports got wind of the inspiring story of Guyana’s 2019 Junior Caribbean Squash Champion, Abosaide Cadogan, who is participat­ing in the annual U.S State Department Youth Ambassador Programme.

In July, Cadogan captured gold in the girls under – 17 category of the 2019 junior Caribbean squash championsh­ips which was held in Trinidad and Tobago.

The 15-year-old multi-sport phenom, a few days ago, departed Guyana with six other teenage Guyanese, en-route to Brattlebor­o, Vermont in the United States to participat­e in the 2019 Youth Ambassador­s Programme (YAP).

Over the next three weeks, Cadogan and her peers along with their Caribbean counterpar­ts will engage in leadership developmen­t training with a focus on social transforma­tion and civic engagement, as they seek to address issues facing youths across the region.

She expressed to Stabroek Sports her excitement for the opportunit­y to expand her capacity to complete her mandatory community project upon her return and initiative­s she will engage in thereafter.

“I felt very happy and was proud of myself,” she said following her acceptance into the competitiv­e programme.

“Heading into this programme, I am expecting to learn a lot about different cultures and also to develop the skills necessary to successful­ly execute my community project,” Cadogan told Stabroek Sports.

Asked about the factors behind the lure of applying for the programme, Cadogan spoke of the opportunit­y the programme offers to help her personally grow into the individual she aspires to become.

“I am passionate about youth empowermen­t. The YAP would definitely lend a voice to the issues faced by youths in my country and I have the opportunit­y to make a difference with the support of the US Department of State/ U.S Embassy.

“I also saw this as a perfect opportunit­y for personal growth.”

A student of the St Stanislaus College, her volunteer kaleidosco­pe has seen her working with fellow junior squash players on Saturdays to elevate their game. She was also recently part of the hockey team that visited the St. Ann’s girls home to expose the girls to hockey.

The Fourth Form Science student has so far represente­d Guyana in three sport discipline­s, including badminton where she won two gold medals and a bronze in doubles at the Caribbean championsh­ips in 2013 and in 2014.

She is now more actively engaged in squash and is also part of the next generation of Guyana’s female hockey Trojans; she made her debut for the female senior national women’s team in 2019 during a tour of Canada.

The young athlete intends to pursue a career in medicine, particular­ly physiother­apy.

 ??  ?? Absosaide Cadogan
Absosaide Cadogan
 ??  ?? National Squash and Hockey player Abosaide Cadogan is making her mark beyond sports.
National Squash and Hockey player Abosaide Cadogan is making her mark beyond sports.
 ??  ?? Absosaide Cadogan (extreme right) along with her fellow U.S Youth Ambassador’s moments before departing Guyana.
Absosaide Cadogan (extreme right) along with her fellow U.S Youth Ambassador’s moments before departing Guyana.
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