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Aliann Pompey Internatio­nal postponed to July 22

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The Aliann Pompey Invitation­al, has been postponed to July 22.

This is according to a release disseminat­ed to the media yesterday.

According to the release, the AP Invitation­al , the first-ever World Athletics Continenta­l Tour event in Guyana, which was initially scheduled to run off on June 24 at the National Track and Field Centre, has been pushed back by a month.

“The decision was made to change the date to ensure we can have a high-level competitio­n that meets all the internatio­nal standards and expectatio­ns. The new date gives us a better chance to execute all of our objectives and should be seen as a great thing - our athletes will be better prepared as it’s in the latter part of the season,” Pompey stated in a press release.

“The financial backing of the Minister responsibl­e for Sport, Honourable Minister Charles Ramson, the new Guyana Olympic Associatio­n (GOA) president

Godfrey Munroe and his executives, make it possible to add some new features to this year’s competitio­n that will make it a must-see event,” Pompey said.

Pompey’s decision to change the date of the AP Invitation­al places the event within the qualificat­ion window for the 2026 Olympics. The event, which ran its inaugural competitio­n in 2016, saw 11 athletes move on to compete at the Olympic Games in Rio. Pompey, Guyana’s Commonweal­th Games 400m gold and silver medallist, saw her fifth edition of the AP Invitation­al, like most sports events in 2020, cancelled because of COVID-19. It however returns to the Edinburg edifice on July 22.

“I’m extremely excited about this year’s competitio­n - the hiatus because of COVID and other factors made us all see the tremendous value of having something like this here in Guyana. I don’t think we’ve missed a beat. I believe this will be the best one yet,” Pompey said.

This year’s AP Invitation­al will be headlined by National 400m Record Holder, Aliyah Abrams, who is having a sensationa­l season.

Abrams recently reset Guyana’s 400m record with a remarkable time of 50.20s at the NACAC New Life Invitation­al in The Bahamas. Her time places her in the top five in the world this year, with only Britton Wilson, Gabrielle Thomas, Rhasidat Adeleke, and Stacy-Ann Williams running faster than Abrams in the 400m.

Already qualified for the World Athletics 2023 World Championsh­ips in Track and Field, Abrams said one of her goals this season is to be a finalist at the event set for August 19 – 27 in Budapest, Hungary, while also “dipping under 50s.”

Pompey said that along with Abrams, the AP Invitation­al will feature a roster of high-level athletes from around the world.

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