Olympian Aleka Persaud has her sights set on qualifying for the Paris 2024 Games, and will now have the support of the National Sports Commission (NSC) to help make her dreams of competing at another Olympics come true.
The 15-year-old swimmer became the country’s youngest-ever Olympian when she qualified and competed at the games of the 32nd Olympiad in Tokyo, Japan.
Persaud didn’t just participate at the Olympics in Tokyo; her time of 27.76 seconds in the Women’s 50 metres freestyle was also a national record.
Persaud finished second in her heat, and while the time wasn’t fast enough to see her through the semi-finals in Tokyo, the Guyanese swimming prodigy showed signs that, with the right support, she can be a force to be reckoned with.
Upon her return to Guyana, Persaud, along with her Coach Sean Baksh, spoke profoundly of the support needed to advance the swimmer’s ability to compete with the best in the world.









