The Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) and the Guyana Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation (GBBFF) are amongst the most recent sport associations to chronicle their appreciation for the recently concluded ‘Black- Tie’ National Sports Awards, hosted by the National Sports Commission (NSC).

Sheryl Hermonstine
For the first time in the event’s storied history, the event took on a black- tie mandate, making for a classy, improved award ceremony.
As such, the AAG shared, “The President, executive and members of the Athletics Association of Guyana would like to commend the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport for hosting a first of its kind National Sports Awards which took the form of a black-tie gala.
President Sheryl Hermonstine: “I think the event was a statement piece, one of a kind, and very classy as it showed professionalism with a touch of glamor.”
The AAG believes that the recipients of awards and accolades were carefully selected by the panel responsible which was also a huge positive for the event. President Hermonstine, a long- standing administrator and former athlete shared that the sports fraternity is humbly honoured to see this level of recognition which speaks to the vision of the government of Guyana being executed by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport.
“We must wholeheartedly commend and thank His Excellency President Ali and his government for believing and investing in sports. We at the AAG have been benefitting for the past five years and we are seeing in front of us the rewards for this investment and empowerment of our athletes. The Ministry of Sport and the National Sports Commission must also be applauded for the work that they have been doing with the AAG, they have been a pillar of strength.”
Athletics will continue to do well as we continue to invest in and expose our young athletes especially. The Academy programme has been instrumental in honing the skills of our athletes, and we are also thankful for this investment.
Sports in Guyana is in a good place.”
On the other hand, GBBFF President Roger Callendar shared, “Being invited to the 2025 National Awards Gala was an honour for the Guyana Body Building and Fitness Federation (GBBFF). It was a privilege to attend such a prestigious event and to receive several nominations.
This gala marks a new era for sports in Guyana, highlighting and celebrating the top athletes and officials who dedicate themselves year-round. The event was excellently organised, and we eagerly look forward to the next National Awards Gala with hopes of securing even more victories.
The Guyana Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation extends sincere thanks to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, the National Sports Commission, and the Government of Guyana for their continued support and recognition over the years.
The Honourable Minister Charles Ramson Jr. is a man of his word and one of the finest sports ministers Guyana has ever had. Alongside the dynamic and dedicated Minister within the Ministry, Steven Jacobs, their commitment to advancing sports and bodybuilding is unwavering. Without their support bodybuilding would not be where it is today, we are truly grateful and appreciate every effort made.
We look forward to an even brighter future in partnership with the Ministry and the Government of Guyana.”
The awards were hosted at the Pegasus Suites and Conference center back on November 8 and saw the likes of Omari Glasgow and Nicolette Fernandes carting off the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year titles.
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