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AAG names 12 for South American C/ships

—looking to lean heavily on gov’t, GOA

- By Emmerson Campbell

Ecuador was named as the new host of this year’s South American Champion-ships from May 29-31 and the Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana (AAG) has named 12 athletes who could potentiall­y compete at the fixture.

Originally set for this weekend in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the biennial athletics event was shifted to Guayaquil, Ecuador, due to a surge in cases of COVID19 and a change in health and safety protocols.

The event, the top area championsh­ips and Olympic Qualifier, will test the mettle of the athletes and the associatio­n amidst the pandemic.

The AAG will now have to scramble to seek funding for the athletes many of which are United States of America-based.

According to President of the AAG, Aubrey Hutson, a ball park figure of $US2000 is estimated to cover the cost of one person. Along with the athletes, a coach and a manager will also make up the contingent, hence approximat­ely $US28, 000 will be needed.

Said Hutson yesterday, “With the present situation, we will have to lean heavily on the government, the GOA and the athletes themselves to make this sojourn a reality.”

The named athletes include two-time Olympian, Winston George, Quamel Prince, Jeremy Bascombe, Emanuel Archibald, Akeem Stewart, Arinze Chance, Devaughn Barrington, Andrea Foster, Aliyah Abrams, Jasmine Abrams, Janea McCammon and Mark Jhalu.

Of the athletes, only Stewart, Barrington and Jhalu are based here.

Hutson could not state definitive­ly who will be tasked with the duties of coach and manager to Ecuador.

He, however, stated that Guyana could field a men’s 4x100m relay team at the Olympic Games this summer.

He disclosed that the associatio­n is hoping to build a team around sprinters such as Archibald, Stewart, Bascombe and George.

“The Athletic Associatio­n of Guyana is impressed with some of the performanc­es of the athletes that we have seen running the 100m,” said Hutson recently.

“I think it is a good opportunit­y this year if they can keep up their performanc­es for us to venture into 4x100m territory for the Olympics,” he had added.

Archibald, who is also looking to qualify for the men’s

long jump, has recorded the fastest time for a local sprinter so far this season, clocking 10.21s in the blue riband event.

The AAG head however, disclosed that in order for a local team to be ranked among the top 16, it must compete in an internatio­nal event. He mentioned that the South American Senior Championsh­ips could provide the perfect opportunit­y for the team.

“We must have this team to go to the South American Senior Championsh­ips if we are to be serious about their participat­ion at the Olympics. They must enter into internatio­nal competitio­n and be ranked there. They just can’t run as a team at home, there must be internatio­nal competitio­n.”

He added “We will continue to work with the GOA to provide avenues for them to compete in order to make a genuine bid to have them run in Tokyo.”

The Olympic Games are scheduled to be held from July 23 to August 8 in Tokyo, Japan and the Paralympic­s from August 24 to September 5.

 ??  ?? Emanuel Archibald
Emanuel Archibald
 ??  ?? Winston George
Winston George
 ??  ?? Aliyah Abrams
Aliyah Abrams
 ??  ?? Quamel Prince
Quamel Prince
 ??  ?? Arinze Chance
Arinze Chance
 ??  ?? Andrea Foster
Andrea Foster

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