Beckles to conduct Referee/ Judges training beginning today

GBA President Steve Ninvalle

Commencing today, referee/ judges in the Guyanese boxing arena will have the opportunity to expand their certification over the next few days as the Guyana Boxing Association hosts a Referee and Judges Certification Programme.
Slated for May 29- 31, the GBA has secured the services of International Boxing Association (IBA) Three-Star Referee and Judge, James Beckles, who will oversee the programme, in the GBA’s push to develop amateur boxing in Guyana.

Three-Star Referee and Judge James Beckles

Beckles, who is no stranger to working with Guyanese referee/ judges, holds the highest officiating rank granted by the IBA and will be leading the certification process aimed at raising the standard of officiating in Guyana, following the country’s rapid growth in its boxing profile.
According to GBA president Steve Ninvalle, Beckles’ visit comes at a crucial time as the nation experiences a resurgence in talent, particularly among youth and elite amateur ranks.
“While our focus is usually on the athletes, the GBA is equally committed to developing every facet of the sport,” Ninvalle stated.
“Beckles’ presence and leadership of this programme is an important step in ensuring we maintain international standards in the ring and beyond. Impacting the sport all around is important to the GBA, but it’s especially important for the development of boxing in Guyana,” Ninvalle stated.
The three-day certification course will not only focus on theoretical knowledge but also practical application. To that end, the GBA will host a national boxing tournament from May 30 to June 1, which will serve as a live evaluation ground for participants.
Beckles will oversee the tournament, assessing the performance of aspiring referees, judges, and technical officials.
Guyana has recently earned recognition on the international stage, with Abiola Jackman becoming the first Guyanese boxer to win a gold medal at the AMBC Elite Championships.
Ninvalle credits this milestone to the GBA’s tiered development system and its commitment to exposing local talent to international arenas.
Presently, Guyana boasts one IBA Three-Star coach, Sebert Blake, following the passing of the respected Terrence Poole (MS), who had also attained that elite status.
The addition of highly trained officials is seen as another critical pillar in sustaining and enhancing the country’s boxing legacy.
“Our boxers deserve the best support system possible, and that includes competent, certified officials,” Ninvalle noted. “With Beckles’ support, we’re not just improving officiating, we’re building the future of boxing in Guyana.”
The GBA, Ninvalle said, continues to show that its mission goes far beyond the ring, ensuring that every jab, hook, and point scored is governed with fairness, expertise, and world-class standards