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Guyana’s track and field athletes facing dilemma

- Aubrey Hutson will keep readers updated as events

Local track and field athletes are in a dilemma when it comes to competing at the South America Championsh­ips, the highest area event prior to the Olympic Games.

After Argentina shelved plans to host the meet initially scheduled for May 14-16, due to a surge in cases in COVID-19, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador have emerged as potential hosts to stage the event from May 28-30.

However, those are the same dates earmarked by the Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) to run off its flagship National Senior Championsh­ips.

Both events are Olympic Qualifiers but the South American Championsh­ips being the top area event, takes precedence over the national fixture. Further, all three countries pose a level four risk for COVID-19 and travel advisories have been issued for them.

According to AAG head, Aubrey Hutson, most of the overseas athletes targeting qualificat­ion for the Olympic Games reside in the USA and re-entering the USA after potentiall­y competing in Brazil which is being ravaged by the pandemic, could prove difficult.

Other potential challenges include the impact and costs of positive COVID-19 tests during the championsh­ips, available hotel rooms and timelines for booking and making payments.

“We are in a dilemma” said Huston yesterday. “We are looking at ways and means of giving our athletes avenues of competing at the highest levels since this is our top area championsh­ips but we still have to be able to do it safely.”

As it relates to the CARIFTA Games scheduled to be staged in Bermuda from August 13-15, Hutson noted that the associatio­ns and the teen athletes are still awaiting word from the Local Organizing Committee of the host nation.

“We are still awaiting word as it relates to what decision will be taken as it relates to Bermuda and hosting the Games stipulated. I only hope that we can hear from them as soon as possible so we will know definitive­ly whether we should set aside funding in our budget and continue to prepare our athletes for the Games or do we shift gears to World Junior Championsh­ips and other South American and Pan American age group championsh­ips that are on the calendar.”

Huston continued “I hope to hear from them as soon as possible.”

Many around the region are also pessimisti­c about the hosting of the CARIFTA Games.

The 14-day mandatory quarantine for unvaccinat­ed visitors could potentiall­y be a huge deal breaker.

Since the vaccinatio­n requiremen­t would impact all Under-17 athletes as well as some of the Under-20s, it is a significan­t stumbling block.

A source told this publicatio­n that a definitive answer with regards to hosting the games will be forthcomin­g by Friday.

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