IBA President Kremlev congratulates Ninvalle on re-election to head GBA

GBA President Steve Ninvalle

Umar Kremlev, President of the International Boxing Association (IBA), has congratulated Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) President Steve Ninvalle on his re-election to the helm of the local fraternity.
Kremlev’s congratulatory message, conveyed in an official press statement on Friday, declared: “Please accept my sincere congratulations on the elections in Guyana, resulting in which you were re-elected as the President of the Guyana Boxing Association. This is a momentous achievement and a testament to the confidence and trust placed in you by the members of the association. I remain confident about the future of boxing in Guyana, and I congratulate you on your re-election, wishing you all the very best and great success during your new term in office. I look forward to meeting you again in the very near future.”
Incumbent president Steve Ninvalle and his executive committee were elected unopposed following the staging of the GBA electoral congress at the National Racquet Centre on Woolford Avenue in Georgetown. This experienced administrator has been elected to serve for another four-year cycle following a unanimous decision by the clubs under the jurisdiction of the entity.

IBA President Umar Kremlev

Other members re-elected are: First Vice-President Dr. Marissa Parris, Second Vice-President Lt. Col. Gordon Nedd, Third Vice-President Carl Graham, Secretary Stacy Correia, Treasurer Dexter Patterson, and Assistant Secretary/Treasurer Seon Bristol.
Ninvalle has made the following disclosure in regard to the President of the International Boxing Federation: “President Umar Kremlev has been instrumental in the global development of the amateur component of the discipline. Advancements in primary areas: such as competitions, coaching and refereeing certifications, and increased prize pools, which in the medium and long terms have made this segment of boxing even more lucrative and prestigious, (are due to his influence). His acknowledgement is a recognition and a vote of confidence in the work that is being undertaken in Guyana. This will only serve to strengthen and invigorate our efforts to propel the sport to higher levels.”