The incorrect placings of athletes by the judges led to an invasion of the ground by the athletes which further prevented the organizers from running off the events as per schedule.
In the midst of this situation athletes and track stewards were accosted and cursed by individuals some of whom were under the influence of alcohol. Delon De Abreu of East Georgetown told this newspaper that he was chucked by an obviously inebriated individual as he was about to warm up for the U-20 100m event. Stabroek Sports also understands that the same individual also ran up in the face of Linden Wilson, the official starter. Wilson, however, who is a member of the Guyana Police Force, apparently did not find the matter to be a laughable one and the individual Stabroek Sport understands, is spending the night as a guest of the Mackenzie Police Station.
Meanwhile, most of the field events are yet to get underway after the athletes walked out of the ground last evening raising fears that the championships might end in chaos with all the events not completed and no winner declared.
The day began with a few record breaking field, cycling and sprint events and after 30 finals, Upper Demerara/Kwakwani were leading the track and field segment with 147 points with Corentyne, 107 points, in second place and Essequibo Coast/ Pomeroon, with 100 points, third. Organizers, who apologized for what transpired said that the competition will continue today with events commencing at 9am.