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GAPLF to stage Intermedia­te/ Masters tournament Sunday

—body met with Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, to discuss a range of issues including finding a home for the sport

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The top brass of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifti­ng Federation (GAPLF) recently sat down with Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, to discuss several concerns which included finding a home for the equipment of the strength sport.

Other topics of discussion included funding, upcoming local and foreign championsh­ips and the suspension of star lifter, Carlos PettersonG­riffith, a release from the federation stated.

Ninvalle, through the National Sports Commission, offered support in finding a home for the federation’s equipment and discussion­s were held about Guyana being a model to other regional powerlifti­ng bodies such as Trinidad, Suriname, Jamaica and others from within the region.

The GAPLF also outlined its upcoming local and internatio­nal events starting with the Masters/ Intermedia­te Championsh­ips

to be held Sunday at the St Stanislaus College; the North American Powerlifti­ng Federation (NAPF) Championsh­ips set for Panama City from August 15-21; the Raw Classic Championsh­ips on October 15 and the Senior Nationals on December 4.

Support was pledged for the overseas engagement which has a substantia­l budget to field a large contingent of athletes that have been shortliste­d to compete at the NAPF event.

Guyana boasts four category-two Internatio­nal Powerlifti­ng (IPF) referees and will be sending two other individual­s – Mark Seymour and Juanita White – to Panama to write their IPF examinatio­n.

The GAPLF indicated its intention to invite overseas competitor­s for its senior nationals, in order to improve the level of competitio­n.

Future developmen­tal interest for the federation is getting a programme

incorporat­ed into the school system and the federation will be reaching out to the Ministry of Education.

The GAPLF is adamant that they play a vital role in getting the youths to stay

in good health, shape, and frame of mind so as to contribute meaningful­ly to national developmen­t.

The federation is working to decentrali­ze powerlifti­ng and to reform the constituti­on to have

regional bodies and representa­tives.

Also in the pipeline is to have outreaches in areas such as Lethem, NorthWest, Essequibo, and Bartica as competitio­ns will soon be held in those

regions.

The release also stated that the suspension of Carlos Peterson-Griffith by the Internatio­nal Powerlifti­ng Federation was served from December 2021 and ended in February 2022.

 ?? ?? The top brass of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifti­ng Federation recently had a sit-down with Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle (centre) to discuss several concerns.
The top brass of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifti­ng Federation recently had a sit-down with Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle (centre) to discuss several concerns.

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