Sport Ministry, NSC provide hinterland coaches with video resources

The Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport (MCYS) and the National Sports Commission (NSC) are teaming up to make a huge stride towards the decentralisation of sports development in Guyana, thus unleashing the immense potential of Guyana’s hinterland regions by launching a historic flash-drive distribution programme to provide coaching and refereeing video resources to communities throughout all 10 administrative regions.

Sport Minister Charles Ramson Jr

Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle disclosed that important coaching and refereeing material for the 13 core sport disciplines was included in 219 flash drives that were distributed at the National Toshaos Council late last month at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown.
The targeted sports are badminton, basketball, boxing, cricket, football, hockey, lawn tennis, rugby, squash, swimming, table tennis, track and field, and volleyball, Ninvalle informed.
He highlighted that Culture, Youth and Sport Minister Charles Ramson Jr is the driving force behind this innovative programme, which seeks to level the playing field for aspiring players and officials by imparting the same fundamental knowledge of these sports to rural populations.

Director of Sport, Steve Ninvalle

Ninvalle acknowledged the substantial unrealised potential that exists in these communities and was confident that having access to this vital information would be essential to fostering and developing the next generation of Guyanese athletes. He applauded the effort of Assistant Director of Sport Melissa Dow-Richardson in obtaining the data.
The recent laptop distribution to the hinterland areas by the Government is inextricably tied to the success of this effort. Because of this earlier investment in digital infrastructure, these vital coaching and refereeing resources will now be distributed effectively with the aid of the local sports officers and sports councils, further guaranteeing that the material is utilised to its full potential.
Ninvalle concluded on the development, “The Ministry and National Sports Commission envisions that this project will contribute to the expansion and advancement of sports at all levels by significantly raising the calibre of coaching and officiating in these hinterland areas. This historic project demonstrates the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport’s steadfast dedication to developing a thriving and encompassing sports culture across Guyana, ensuring that no community is left behind in the collective and national quest for athletic greatness.