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Easter Swimming Programme part of Government’s developmen­tal thrust – DoS Ninvalle

- Pool, Camp Street

With the Easter Vacation Swimming Programme set to officially conclude on Saturday, Director of Sports (DoS) Steve Ninvalle stated that the successful initiative is another example of the Government’s pledge to develop the local sporting landscape in a structured manner.

Ninvalle during brief remarks noted that the yearly programme is symbolic of the government’s ensuing commitment to the developmen­t of the sporting fraternity via an encompassi­ng methodolog­y.

He expounded, “The growth of the programme, which has witnessed a 200% increase from the previous iteration, underscore­s the government’s modus operandi in that the developmen­t of the sports sector should entail and be guided by a comprehens­ive blueprint.” The programme which commenced on April 3rd, features in excess of 2000 participan­ts. The initiative, which has developed into a national platform, and is specifical­ly geared toward children aged 6-18, is being conducted simultaneo­usly at four facilities following its approved commenceme­nt.

They are the National Aquatic Centre, Liliendaal, the Colgrain Swimming Pool, Georgetown, the Watooka Swimming Pool, Linden and the Albion Estate Pool, East Berbice.

According to Ninvalle, a clarion call for the expansion of the programme, given the success of the current iteration, is expected, adding, “The expectatio­n is that the programme will eventually serve as a catalyst and conduit for the emergence of many Raekwon Noels, who historical­ly clinched five gold medals at the recently concluded Junior Carifta Games in the Bahamas.”

He further said, “An adults variant of the present programme has also been conceptual­ized and will be conducted during the month of June which further demonstrat­es the government’s exhaustive and extensive policy for the advancemen­t and overall evolution of the sports ecosystem.” Meanwhile, Paul Mahaica,

coordinato­r and head coach of the programme praised the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport as well as the National Sports Commission, who have been instrument­al in the growth

of the initiative, adding that the safety and security apparatus for the participan­ts and 40 coaches have been exemplary.

Also, former national swimmer and deck coach Kenita

Mahaica said that the importance of the programme cannot be understate­d, as it teaches an important life skill, adding that the incident-free event has been an overwhelmi­ng success.

 ?? ?? Participan­ts and coaches posing for the camera during the morning session of the Easter Vacation Swimming Programme at the Colgrain Swimming
Participan­ts and coaches posing for the camera during the morning session of the Easter Vacation Swimming Programme at the Colgrain Swimming
 ?? ?? Participan­ts being put through their paces at the Colgrain Swimming Pool yesterday
Participan­ts being put through their paces at the Colgrain Swimming Pool yesterday

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