Entertainment and basketball – One Guyana 3×3 Quest fast approaching

Next weekend, 20 3×3 basketball teams from around the world will converge on the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH), Homestretch Avenue, Georgetown for what will be the first International Basketball Federation (FIBA) 3×3 Quest competition in the Caribbean region.
The One Guyana 3×3 Quest will offer teams an opportunity to secure a coveted spot in the FIBA 3×3 World Tour in Edmonton, Canada, alongside other attractive prizes.

A look at Renegades – one of three teams who will be representing Guyana

Speaking on what to expect on April 5 and 6, Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF) Vice President Rawle Toney promised a mixture of basketball and entertainment.
Toney vowed, “Entertainment and basketball – 3×3 is really entertainment and basketball, where the music never stops. So, you have 15 hours of basketball over two days. On the first day, we have a cultural event.”

GBF Vice President Rawle Toney, the tournament organiser

He further explained, “So what you could expect is really the world’s 3×3 players coming to Guyana to play. Just to put it into context, Puerto Rico is the number one team in the Caribbean and they’re the 14th-ranked team in the world. One of the most popular 3×3 teams and players in Team Lausanne will be here too. So, that alone should tell you the quality of players who will be competing. Each and every player ranked in the world would’ve played on the World Tour last year, but to get back to the World Tour they need to go back though the qualification process and this is one of the steps they definitely need to go through.”
Hosting the Quest is no easy task, but according to Toney, FIBA’s shared interest in having the event in the Caribbean has been helpful.
“The first is initiating that you want to host; the second thing is paying the almost US$6000 hosting fee to FIBA, which the Government would’ve paid on our behalf. The prize money, which they would’ve put up as well too, almost US$10,000 in prizes, another $6000 (USD) to host the tournament and then they’re assisting in accommodation which is another $15,000 (USD),” the organiser revealed.
Toney went on to share, “So, we first had to write to FIBA signalling our intent to host, but one of the good things about this is when we signalled our intent to host, they decide now to collaborate on it with us because they actually always wanted something like this in the Region, but no one ever put their hand up to say ‘hey, we want to do it’.”
The organiser went on to share that the GBF’s commitment to hosting the competition is as a result of President Dr Irfaan Ali’s push to host more international sport events.
“There are some works on the parking lot and everything that would be undertaken by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport. If I might add, they’ve been very, very supportive from a Government perspective on this, because we were actually encouraged by His Excellency to bring events to Guyana that would help catapult sport tourism in a major way and really help to position Guyana as a sport hub in the Region, because in all the history of 3×3 basketball, there has been no other country within the Region to host this tournament or to put their hand up to host a Quest,” the GBF Vice President noted.
“Once you host a Quest, it means you work collaboratively with FIBA, follow their guidelines in terms of everything, the venues, the type of branding; they monitor it, they guide and then you execute.”
Aside from the golden opportunity of competing in the FIBA 3×3 World Tour, the teams are playing for a US$5000 grand prize, while the second and third-place finishers will pocket US$2000 and US$1000 respectively.