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E-Networks makes financial contributi­on to Olympic-bound boxer Allicock

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Guyana’s only local telecommun­ications provider E Networks Incorporat­ed, yesterday presented boxer Keevin Allicock with a sponsorshi­p cheque of G$250,000 ahead of his departure to the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

“Allicock’s Olympic qualificat­ion is the first for Guyana in 25 years and ENetworks recognises this as a proud moment for our country,” the company stated in a press release.

“We believe sponsorshi­ps like these allow our local athletes to perfect their craft, gain exposure, and reach their full potential - all while representi­ng Guyana on the world stage,” the company added.

The Games will be held from July 23 to August 8. Prior to the games, the 22-yearold will engage in a high-level, threeweek training camp in Russia, compliment­s of the Guyana Olympic Associatio­n.

“E-Networks is thrilled to lend our support to Keevin and we wish him well on his journey to this year’s Tokyo Olympics,” the release continued.

Allicock, a 2017 Youth Commonweal­th Games silver medallist, will also join boxers from Antigua, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago as CARICOM representa­tives in Tokyo.

Allicock has long been touted as a potential Olympic medallist, given his exploits in regional and internatio­nal competitio­ns for Guyana.

He is currently ranked number 19 in the world and seven in the Americas, rankings that were crucial in him being selected via a wild card, for the global games.

To date, Guyana has won only one Olympic medal, which, incidental­ly, came through the sport of boxing in 1980 when bantamweig­ht fighter Michael Parris won bronze medal in Moscow, Russia.

 ?? E-Networks’ Marketing ?? Keevin Allicock (left) receives the sponsorshi­p from Coordinato­r, Ashley John.
E-Networks’ Marketing Keevin Allicock (left) receives the sponsorshi­p from Coordinato­r, Ashley John.

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