‒ big plans in store for Guyana’s athletes
Director of Sport, Christopher Jones credited the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) for pulling off the South American U-20 Championships, despite having such short notice, calling it a “tremendous success”.
With a mere two months to plan and put systems in place to ensure “smooth sailing”, Jones sough to highlight that the “logistics by the coordinating committee was on point, the entire activity was incident free and of course the accommodation, meals and so forth that were provided for the local and international athletes were all complimentary. I think overall the games were successfully held and I want to commend not only the AAG but all other organisations that played a role in it to ensure the success of the games.”
Jones noted that since the launching of the National Sports Database in 2016, the AAG has submitted their information on their athletes, hence the NSC was able to monitor their progress in the buildup to the CARIFTA games. The National Sports Database monitors athletes’ performances and helps make it easier for associations to pick the best possible representatives when headed to a major competition.
After the success of the athletes at the CARIFTA games, Jones pointed out that it was through this system that the NSC awarded the top performers with scholarships.













