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NACAC officials give venue thumbs up to stage 2021 CARIFTA Games

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The National Track and Field Centre is ‘fit and proper’ to host the 50th edition of the CARIFTA Games next year.

The Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) has been given the green light to stage the event for the first time in its history following a visit by the top brass of the North America, Central America, and Caribbean (NACAC) yesterday.

Along with members of the AAG, President of NACAC, Mike Sands and his General Secretary, Keith Joseph traveled to the Region 3 venue for inspection.

Sands and Joseph’s main purpose of coming to Guyana was to gauge the venue’s progress and capability of hosting a Track & Field meet of the magnitude of CARIFTA.

Traditiona­lly, the Regional Games caters for 800 athletes & technical delegates along with almost 2000 travelling fans.

According to Manager of the National Track and Field Centre, Trevor Williams, the facility currently has a capacity of approximat­ely 3000 but with the proposed installati­on of two more stands, the capability will increase to 5000.

Joseph and Sands agreed that although there is some work to be done at the venue, it has a lot of space and the potential of the facility is immense, not only for the Easter weekend Games in 2021 but for future events.

The NACAC officials highlighte­d during the visit that technical help will be provided if the AAG desires and as much as 20 local officials are scheduled to benefit from general and specialise­d training in the months ahead

The NACAC duo along with members of the AAG are schedule to host a press conference today at the Minister of Social Cohesion with responsibi­lity for Sport; Dr. George Norton’s office.

THUMBS UP!

 ??  ?? President of NACAC, Mike Sands (second from left) his General Secretary, Keith Joseph along with members of the Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) visited the National Track and Field Centre yesterday. The venue will host the 50th edition of the CARIFTA Games next year.
President of NACAC, Mike Sands (second from left) his General Secretary, Keith Joseph along with members of the Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) visited the National Track and Field Centre yesterday. The venue will host the 50th edition of the CARIFTA Games next year.
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