Stabroek News Sunday

PanAm hockey board releases 2021 calendar

— local hockey board to decide on Guyana’s participat­ion

- By Royston Alkins

The Guyana Hockey Board ( GHB) has received a proposed 2021 – 2022 Pan Am hockey calendar following a number of interrupti­ons in 2020 by the global COVID – 19 pandemic which forced the cancellati­on of a number of tournament­s.

Stabroek Sport was informed by president of the local body, Philip Fernandes, that the Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF) is keen to utilise the experience­s of other sports discipline­s to populate the 2021-22 calendar with a return to competitiv­e hockey action.

The PanAm body is aiming for an April 2021 restart with the hosting of the Junior PanAm Games to be held between April 12 and 25 in Santiago, Chile followed by the PamAm Challenge from May 6-16, 2021.

The PAHF Indoor Cup is set to follow in June next year in Philadelph­ia, USA, while the highly anticipate­d PanAm Cup, which was to be hosted in Trinidad in 2021, has now been shifted to January 2022 in Chile. Stabroek Sport understand­s that Trinidad gave up the rights to host the tournament.

The new developmen­ts have spurred the GHB to put contingenc­y measures in place particular­ly as it relates to the preparatio­n. However, Fernandes indicated to this publicatio­n that there are no firm plans as yet. The board, he said, will meet shortly to charter the way forward.

“We only got the informatio­n this morning [Tuesday]…we will now have to meet shortly to disuses our plans to determine whether we will try to attend the same tournament­s that we had hoped to do in 2020 because a lot of those tournament­s are the ones that were moved from 2020 to 2021,” said fernandes. He lamented the fact that financing to facilitate Guyana’s attendance, along with coping with training under the current prevailing circumstan­ces, might pose some challenges.

However, he said that the advice and assistance from the government and other stakeholde­rs are key factors in the process.

“We have to see what our budget constraint­s will be. That will be a major deciding factor and also the time is important because we have a few juniors who may be writing exams and we have to see how the days [for the tournament­s] measure up against those.

“A next thing will be to approach the ministry to see when they would allow the return of training or whether they have any guidelines for us to follow. Once we get that permission from them and we know what we are aiming at, we’ll resume training. The meeting will also decide whether the training starts before or after the Christmas season,” Fernandes informed Stabroek Sport.

The GHB had already commenced preparatio­ns to attend the 2020 Junior PanAmerica­n hockey championsh­ips in Chile and the qualifiers for the 2021 PanAm Cup before COVID-19 reared its head.

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