The Golden Arrowhead will be represented by three archers at the upcoming Grand Prix of the Americas, Stage I – Second Qualifier for the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games, scheduled for 15–19 April 2026 in Santa Tecla, El Salvador, Archery Guyana recently announced.
The Guyanese contingent will comprise Devin Persaud Permaul, Wayne DeAbreu, and Roshini Boodhoo, who will compete against top archers from across the Americas in one of the region’s most significant international archery competitions.
The event, organised under the auspices of World Archery and the Salvadoran Archery Federation, will take place at the Jardines de La Sabana Sports Complex in Santa Tecla, a venue that has previously hosted major regional championships. The tournament serves not only as a World Ranking Event (WRE) but also as an important qualifier for the Central American and Caribbean Games, giving athletes the opportunity to earn valuable ranking points and secure qualification opportunities.

Competition will begin with official practice, equipment inspection, and the team managers’ meeting, followed by qualification rounds and elimination matches across several categories. The programme culminates with individual, team, and mixed team medal matches.
The Guyanese team will also be entering the mixed team event, marking an important milestone in the development of the country’s competitive archery programme.
Team member Devin Persaud Permaul expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity, noting, “I’m excited to enter for the first time as a mixed team. It’s one step forward in our team progression.”
Meanwhile, Roshini Boodhoo highlighted the motivation that comes from competing alongside experienced national teammates as she continues her preparation.
“I’m elated to meet up with fellow Guyanese archers who are no strangers on the international scene, which adds motivation as I prepare through one-on-one training sessions with Coach Lula,” Boodhoo expressed.
According to a statement, Archery Guyana views participation in this prestigious tournament as an important step in the continued development of the sport locally.
“Competing on the international stage provides invaluable experience for Guyanese athletes while strengthening the country’s presence on the international stage.”
“The three athletes who will be representing Guyana have demonstrated commitment and steady progress within the national programme. Their participation reflects Archery Guyana’s ongoing efforts to expose local athletes to higher levels of competition and to build a strong pipeline of talent capable of competing at regional and international events,” the sporting body shared.
Santa Tecla, located in the department of La Libertad in El Salvador, is known for its modern sporting infrastructure and experience hosting international archery competitions.
The Board of Directors of Archery Guyana has extended their best wishes to the athletes as they prepare to represent the nation and compete against some of the best archers in the Americas.
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