Queensway Security Service rewards rising Berbice boxing stars
In a move lauded by the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA), Queensway Security Service on Sunday rewarded three of its employees for their exceptional performances while representing Guyana at the recently-concluded Caribbean Boxing Championships in St Lucia.
Jamal Eastman, Joel Williamson, and standout performer Terron Wintz were recognised at Queensway’s Canje, Berbice office with monetary incentives, underscoring the company’s commitment to supporting local talent.
In this photo, Queensway’s Chief Operations Officer Lancelot Khan (second from left) hands over a cheque to Jorl Williamson. Others in the photo are (left to right) Coach Gregory “Chassis” Cort, Jamal Eastman, Terron Wintz, Steve Ninvalle and Coach Jeff Roberts
Wintz emerged as the most decorated among the trio, pocketing a total of $350,000. Of that sum, $100,000 was designated to support his ongoing training and nutrition, while the remaining $250,000 was a reward for clinching the coveted Best Youth Boxer award at the Championships.
Competing in the youth division, Wintz dominated his 67kg final bout against St Lucia’s Denzel Stephens, with the referee stopping the contest two minutes and 36 seconds into the second round.
Williamson and Eastman were each awarded $100,000 for their efforts in the ring, with Guyana Boxing Association (GBA )President Steve Ninvalle expressing hope that the gesture by Queensway Security would set a precedent for other companies that employ athletes.
“This kind of corporate involvement is critical,” Ninvalle said. “Queensway has shown they understand what is needed for our athletes, not just in boxing but in any sport. to excel. These young men train tirelessly, and support like this goes a long way.”
Ninvalle also took the opportunity to highlight the GBA’s intensified focus on youth development in recent years, pointing to the surge of interest in boxing among the nation’s youth, especially in regions like Berbice.
“We’re investing heavily in our youth programme,” Ninvalle emphasised. “Our aim is to expose more young boxers to elite competition, regionally and internationally, so that they have the platform and experience to one day transition into successful professional careers.
The GBA, under Ninvalle’s leadership, has been instrumental in nurturing grassroots talent across Guyana.
The Association’s recent efforts have borne fruit, with Guyanese boxers making their mark on regional stages and earning accolades.
“Time and again we have proven that with the right structure and support, our amateur boxers can rise to any occasion,” Ninvalle said.
The presentation, Ninvalle noted, not only celebrated the young pugilists’ achievements but also marked a progressive step forward in corporate-GBA collaboration.