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Plans on stream for inaugural `Border Games’ says DoS Ninvalle

- Mark Phillips Steve Ninvalle

While delivering one of the keynote speeches at the historic resuscitat­ion of the Inter Guiana Games (IGG) following a fiveyear hiatus, Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle, disclosed that plans are being conceptual­ised for the inaugural staging of the Border Games between Nickerie District and Corentyne

Addressing the gathering of dignitarie­s, officials and athletes, which also included Prime Minister Mark Phillips, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson jnr., and Suriname’s Minister of Regional Developmen­t and Sports, Garcia Emmanuel, at the National Stadium, Providence, Ninvalle revealed that the Border Games initiative, which is in its formative stage of discussion, is a direct consequenc­e of the InterGuian­a Games.

“It would be remiss of me if I don’t inform you that as a byproduct of our discussion­s, we have already started speaking with Suriname about a Border Games which will see the Corentyne having competitio­ns with Nickerie and I think this is a wonderful gesture and it says that we are pushing in the right direction,” said Ninvalle.

According to the top sports official, the IGG has served from its inception, as a pivotal avenue and platform to forge lasting fellowship­s between the nations who share a common heritage.

“It is important that we understand that in order to build more camaraderi­e and friendship with each country, we have this element of sport which is extremely important,” he expounded.

Ninvalle revealed that the competitio­ns’ meticulous preparatio­n was initiated following the urging by Ramson Jnr., adding that the discourse on the involvemen­t of French Guiana, which was also spurred by the aforesaid official, was necessary to the spirit of the One Guyana platform.

He explained, “On the 28th of February this year, I would have reached out to my counterpar­t in Suriname and my reaching out was on the urging of my Minister who thought that it was enough time that the preparatio­n for the

2022 Inter-Guiana Games should have started. We would have several discussion­s via telephone and the time was right for me to head across to Suriname for us to have much more detailed discussion­s. With that, and the urging of my Honourable Minister, we thought it fit to go to French Guiana because of the fact that it would not have been in the One Guyana spirit for us to have a Guiana Games without French Guiana. With that we travelled to French Guiana and French

Guiana came on board in a holistic way, and from that, this is what we have tonight.”

The 2022 edition of the IGG features the largest contingent of athletes and officials as well as sporting discipline­s; an immutable fact that Ninvalle declared is indicative of the current trajectory of sports on the local frontier, as the event is poised to feature an expansion of discipline­s in future iterations.

Ninvalle elucidated. “The magnitude of the 2022 InterGuian­a Games is a microcosm of where we are going with sports in Guyana. My Minister would say we are thinking big picture, we now have the largest number of athletes here ever, we now have the largest number of discipline­s and this is not where we will stop because of the fact that we have already started talking about bringing more discipline­s into the Inter-Guiana Games. Guyana has 12 core sports, we only have eight being represente­d in Inter-Guiana Games so hopefully, when we sit and start discussion­s about the next InterGuian­a Games, we will be able to bring much more sports discipline­s to it,” he declared.

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