Guyana’s Continental judges fly the Golden Arrowhead proudly at international archery events
Archery Guyana recently had the elation of celebrating the continued international representation and excellence of its World Archery Americas’ certified Continental Judges, who are serving with distinction at major events across the globe in 2025.
Robert Singh recently officiated at the South American Open Championships held in Medellín, Colombia, from May 20 to 25, 2025, after the event was relocated from its original venue in Peru. His presence at this prestigious championship further underscores Guyana’s growing footprint in regional and international archery governance.
Nicholas Hing (Right) conducts an equipment check in Santo Domingo
Currently on assignment, Nicholas Hing is in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he is serving as a judge at the Central American and Caribbean Games Qualifier, taking place from June 16 to 22, 2025. Hing continues to earn commendation for his experience and dedication on the archery range.
Robert Singh shares a moment with Secretary General of World Archery Americas, Mr Sergio Font
Meanwhile, Mohamed Khan has been selected as an alternate judge for the Para World Ranking Event to be held in Chicago, USA, from August 27 to 31, 2025. His confirmation to the judging panel for the Caribbean Development Championships in Trinidad & Tobago, from October 22 to 26, 2025, affirms his rising trajectory as a respected judge within the Americas region.
World Archery Americas recognises Continental Judges as officials who have successfully completed specialised certification and who consistently demonstrate technical proficiency, neutrality, and adherence to World Archery standards across diverse formats, from para-archery to elite continental championships.
President of Archery Guyana, Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon, offered high praise for the judges and their work, stating, “It fills us with immense pride to see our Continental Judges actively contributing on the international stage. Robert, Nicholas, and Mohamed exemplify the values of fairness, integrity, and excellence that are the bedrock of World Archery. Their appointments reflect not only their personal commitment but also Archery Guyana’s strategic investment in technical human resource development. We salute their service and look forward to their continued contributions as ambassadors of Guyanese archery.”
As Archery Guyana continues to nurture both athletes and officials, these appointments signal a broader vision of integrating Guyana into the heart of international archery, not just through performance, but also through meaningful leadership and stewardship of the sport’s rules and values.