Stabroek News Sunday

Fowler, Persaud headline Guyana’s swimming World Championsh­ip team

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The 25-year-old Fowler also dominated the 50m freestyle event in 24:96s. He was closely followed by Seaton (25:15s), 2016 Olympian Hannibal Gaskin (25:26s) and Mahaica (25:50s).

Noel, however, won the boys 100m butterfly event in 58:98s as well as the 200m freestyle event in 2:01:51s. Gaskin won the 50m butterfly event.

According to Guyana Amateur Swimming Associatio­n president, Dwayne Scott, “Raekwon was selected over Leon because coming down to the event he would have accumulate­d more FINA points. The decision to select was discussed prior to and it was agreed that FINA points would have been the selection criteria.”

He continued, “So while you might have seen the results where Seaton would have won over Noel in some of the events they would have taken part in, the accumulati­on of points would have been for the times swam in the events and it’s obvious from the report that Seaton’s times were slower than some of his best times which would have resulted in him not accumulati­ng enough points…Of course we would like to have Seaton but we have to be fair and stick to what criteria we have agreed to work with.”

Neverthele­ss, Scott reckoned that the body was happy with the outcome of the event and acknowledg­e courtesy to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and the Covid-19 Task Force for granting approval.

It was the work of the coaches that came under the most praise in light of the circumstan­ces.

“We would like to thank the clubs for putting their athletes up and making sure that we can put this event together and the coaches for the work they have been doing with the athletes. In spite of us being in the middle of a pandemic and the limited access to the pool, the work that the coaches were doing were on display today, we have seen improvemen­t in every area, in every athlete and that for us is remarkable. It’s unfortunat­e that we had to do such a short event, we would have loved to have a two-day event but we have to be respectful of the conditions we live in,” he said.

GASA will now turn their attention to preparing the athletes for the major event.

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