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Assanah to attend IBA Two-Star Referee/Judges Course in Spain

‐ GBA’s Ninvalle says developmen­t of officials important

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Well-known and respected boxing referee Lawrence Assanah will be the representa­tive of the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n (GBA) in the upcoming Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (IBA) Two-Star Referees/Judges Course scheduled to be held in Spain.

Assanah, who is a One-Star Referee, earned that certificat­ion after passing the theoretica­l and practical assessment­s in 2017 and will lead a two-member delegation that is set to participat­e at the forum. However, the other member has yet to be confirmed. Once selected, that individual will partake in the one-star assessment and examinatio­n course.

According to the GBA, the selection of that person will be disclosed in the near future. In a release to the media, the GBA explained, “The IBA Two-Star and OneStar Referees/Judges Certificat­ions begin the pathway for emerging officials to ascertain internatio­nal accreditat­ion under the governing body. Assanah, who is a warrant officer in the Guyana Defence Force, will be among several participan­ts at the prestigiou­s forum.”

Commenting on Assanah’s selection, GBA head honcho Steve Ninvalle said, “The associatio­n will be seeking to send representa­tives to boxing seminars and examinatio­ns that will be held in March in Spain. One person is Lawrence Assanah, who will attempt to move from one-star to two-star. There is a two-star examinatio­n being held, and we haven’t named the other person because there is also a onestar examinatio­n being held in Spain. The expectatio­n is that we will have two going to Spain. One will move from having no star to having one star, while we hope that Lawrence Assanah, who is a warrant officer in the Guyana Defence Force, can be successful in the two-star examinatio­n and become the first Guyanese to become a two-star official. Mr. Assanah is considered to be one of the best in the Caribbean at his current level, and we don’t see why he should not be successful. This is all part and parcel of what the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n has said it will do, and that is to not only make sure that focus is put on the boxers but also on the officials, including coaches.”

Ninvalle noted, “Once again, another tangible exercise in the developmen­t of our officials is being undertaken and emphasises steadfast commitment to the empowermen­t of our technical officers, whose influence and impact on the direction of the discipline is foundation­ally imperative. The acquisitio­n of knowledge and the subsequent impartatio­n of the informatio­n acquired serve as unquestion­able benefits to the sport’s community. We believe that developmen­t occurs in a systematic and structured manner and that the employment and utilisatio­n of qualified teachers via internatio­nal accreditat­ion from authorised entities are integral to this process.”

“The Caribbean is a small fragment on

the internatio­nal boxing circuit, and for us to continue to develop and subsequent­ly compete and challenge for higher honours, the developmen­t of our pugilists, coaches, and officials must form a central pillar in

this encompassi­ng procedure. The duo’s participat­ion adds to and is evidence of that obligation. This is the GBA’s collective approach to developmen­t, Ninvalle further said.

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 ?? ?? One-Star Referee Lawrence Assanah (right) receiving his accreditat­ion insignia from GBA President Steve Ninvalle
One-Star Referee Lawrence Assanah (right) receiving his accreditat­ion insignia from GBA President Steve Ninvalle

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