Organiser of the Biennial Hugh Ross Classic (HRC) bodybuilding competition, Hugh Ross disclosed to Stabroek Sport recently that he plans to stage another HRC this year on May 29, but the date proposed has to be sanctioned by the Guyana Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation (GABBFF).
The New Amsterdam (NA) Warriors basketball team once again disposed of their Fyrish rivals with an 82-49 blowout victory in the final of the Mashramani Basketball tournament Saturday night at the New Amsterdam Basketball Court.
Leg-spinner Davendra Bishoo, currently with the West Indies team at the World Cup in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, was Saturday night named Cricketer of the Year at the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) fourth annual awards ceremony.
The National Sports Commission (NSC) officially rewarded the recipients of the 2010 national sports awards with their silverware Friday night at the National Cultural Centre.
President Bharrat Jagdeo, on Friday evening said sports in Guyana was underfunded, was a victim of other elements of the society and called for a virtual overhaul of the system in the country in an effort to achieve greater success.
After about three months without basketball being played at the Burnham basketball court due to the absence of backboards and rings, the outdoor facility has finally been fitted with a pair of brand new backboards and rings.
Newly-elected president of the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA), David Carto has referred to efforts to revive basketball in Georgetown as “an uphill battle.”
President of the GRFU, Kit Nascimento said that in order for the National rugby Sevens team to win games at the IRB Sevens World Series in Las Vegas, United States, more preparation against higher levels of competition is required.
After more than a decade table tennis returned to an old stopming ground in the form of the GuySuCo Training Centre at Port Mourant as the Guyana Table Tennis Association under dynamic president Henry Greene, continued its countrywide expansion programme.
Former president of the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA), Trevor Rose said yesterday that he was neither prepared nor willing to run for the presidential post at GABA’s AGM and elections held last Sunday.
A new executive body was elected to run the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) yesterday afternoon when GABA held its Annual General Meeting and elections at the National Gymnasium.
Roraima Bikers Club cyclist, Alonzo Greaves defeated his opponents in the National Sports Commission (NSC) sponsored 40-mile cycle road race yesterday at West Bank Demerara.
Newly-appointed technical director of the National Rugby Sevens team, Spencer Robinson, is pleased with the progress the team has made in preparing for the International Rugby Board (IRB) Sevens World Series in Las Vegas, United States.
Literary critic, poet, novelist and cricket writer extraordinaire Ian McDonald (AA) has commended the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) for establishing and maintaining the tradition of celebrating the country’s sporting heroes.
Assistant Secretary/Treasurer of the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) and former GABA Treasurer, Vijay Panday said yesterday that he will not be seeking re-election or election to any other executive post in GABA when that body stages its Annual General Meeting next month.