GCB receives historic Olympic affiliation

In a historic and ground-breaking development for Guyanese sport, the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) has officially received Olympic affiliation following the unanimous approval and ratification of its membership application by the Executive Committee and General Council of the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA).
The GCB affiliation follows key meetings held between the GOA and GCB, and the fulfilment of all governance, constitutional, and financial compliance requirements, consistent with Olympic standards, by the GCB.
This landmark affiliation formally integrates cricket into Guyana’s Olympic sport framework and creates a clear pathway for Guyanese cricketers – both men and women – to represent the nation at the Olympic Games and across the wider Olympic multi-sport cycle, including regional and continental games.

Executives of the GOA and GCB share a photo opportunity following the confirmation of their Olympic affiliation

Pathway to the Olympic Stage
The GCB’s affiliation aligns Guyana with cricket’s global expansion into the Olympic movement, driven by the sport’s inclusion in upcoming Olympic-cycle events such as the Lima 2027 Pan American Games and the 2026 South American Games in Argentina, with the ultimate aim of qualifying for and winning Olympic medals.
Cricket will make its Olympic return at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, where six teams will compete in the T20 format in both the men’s and women’s tournaments. Each gender has been allocated 90 athlete quotas, allowing participating nations to field squads of up to 15 players, following approval by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board on April 9.
GOA President Godfrey Munroe welcomed the decision, describing it as a milestone for both cricket and the Olympic movement in Guyana.
“I am truly happy to have the full support of the Executive Committee and Council in unanimously approving the inclusion of the Guyana Cricket Board as an affiliated member of the Guyana Olympic Association,” Munroe shared.
He added, “Cricket is a sport with deep institutional strength structures, global reach, and immense developmental potential, and its inclusion brings significant synergies to the Olympic family in Guyana and for the Olympic movement.
The GOA has been actively working with and will continue to work with international partners to provide clarity and guidance on qualification pathways, regulatory frameworks, and athlete participation.
We are confident that this affiliation will generate strong synergies, advance Olympic values, and open new high-performance opportunities for Guyanese athletes as we look toward the 2027 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru; the 2026 South American Senior Games in Santa Fe, Argentina; the LA 2028 Olympic Games; and beyond.”
Bissoondyal Singh, President of the GCB, shared, “This Olympic affiliation represents a historic moment for cricket in Guyana. It validates the governance reforms, development programmes, and long-term vision of the Guyana Cricket Board, while opening the door for our athletes to compete on the world’s highest multi-sport stage.”
“With this affiliation now in place, Guyana formally embarks on its Olympic cricket journey – setting in motion plans for qualification, team selection, athlete preparation, and high-performance training. The ultimate ambition is clear: to position Guyana competitively on the world’s grandest sporting stage and pursue Olympic success and the nation’s first Olympic gold medal.”
“We look forward to working closely with the Guyana Olympic Association as we prepare our athletes and teams to meet the demands of Olympic-cycle competition.”
Cricket and the Olympic Games – Historical Context
Cricket was last contested at the Olympic Games in 1900 in Paris, where a single match was played between teams representing Great Britain and France, with Great Britain winning the gold medal. Following its inclusion at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the sport did not reappear on the Olympic programme for more than a century.
Cricket’s return to the Olympic stage was formally confirmed at the IOC Session in India in October 2023. The sport’s global governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), has been an IOC-recognised federation since December 2007 – paving the way for cricket’s long-awaited return to the Olympic Games at Los Angeles 2028.


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