As the days wind down to the 49th hosting of the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA) Games, Guyana is aiming to increase the number of youth athletes in its contingent, but is still content with the number of athletes that have qualified already.
This was revealed by Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) President, Aubrey Hutson, during an invited comment with Guyana Times Sport on Wednesday.
Hutson revealed that another CARIFTA trial will be hosted on March 19th and 20th for those athletes who have not yet made the mark.
“Our deadline for submission is the first of April. We have to be very keen about securing airline tickets and other things that need to be in place for our athletes to go to CARIFTA Games. So, we’re going ahead with what we have, and we (can) always include those who may qualify later,” Hutson said in regard to the last trial that would be hosted next weekend.
As it stands, nine athletes have already qualified for the 2022 edition of the Games in Jamaica, a number that Hutson is not too disappointed about. However, in expressing intentions to create a relay team, the AAG President revealed that he still has eyes on a bigger contingent.
Hutson told this publication, “I don’t want to pre-empt it too early. I going to allow council to pronounce on that, and whenever we’re finished with our team, we would also start to look into the possibility of getting relay teams in here. So, just maybe more than nine; we still want to push for that 15 (or) 16, and which we think is a comfortable number to go with to CARIFTA.”
Quizzed about any concerns regarding the COVID-19 situation in the Caribbean region, and any effect it would have on the games, Hutson answered in the negative.











