With the 2024 Olympic Games done and dusted, the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) is looking ahead to the next two Olympic cycles (2028 and 2032), with its President Godfrey Munroe calling for a ‘reset’ among the stakeholders of Guyana’s sports fraternity yesterday.
Munroe’s idea is to start afresh, and to this end, he revealed that the GOA is embarking on several new initiatives to help foster development in the country’s sports scene.
The experienced sports administrator was at the time speaking at a GOA press conference, which was called a debriefing exercise at the Olympic House in Liliendaal. With the curtains drawn on Guyana’s participation at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France, Munroe noted that the dawn of the new Olympic cycle presented “a key opportunity for all key stakeholders to reset.”