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Jun 26, 2013 Sports
The Guyana Olympic Association Olympic Day Badminton Tournament concluded on Monday 24 of June, 2013 at the Queens College Badminton Courts. The remaining Men Singles and Mixed Doubles were played off with Narayan Ramdhani winning the Open Singles.
He defeated Nicholas Ali in a trilling three setter that kept both players playing long rallies to win points. Narayan won the first game 21-15, Nicholas came back in the second 21-19 and then Narayan won the third game 21-18 to win the Open Championship. Narayan also teamed up with Priyanna Ramdhani to win the Mix Doubles by defeating Nicholas Ali & Ambika Ramraj 21-12, 21-10 making them both triple champions as they had earlier won the Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles titles.
The Overall Results are:
Men singles:
1st. Narayan Ramdhani
2nd. Nicholas Ali
3rd Darrell Carpenay
3rd Avinash Odit
Ladies singles:
1st. Priyanna Ramdhani
2nd. Ambika Ramraj
3rd Nadine Jairam
3rd Arian Kayume
Men Doubles:
1st Narayan Ramdhani & Nicholas Ali
2nd noel Shewjattan & Christopher Persaud
3rd Jonathan Mangra & Cecil Abrams
3rd Ernesto Choo-a-fat & Darrell Carpenay
Ladies doubles:
1st Priyanna Ramdhani & Ambika Ramraj
2nd Nadine Jairam & Arian Kayume
3rd Kara Abrams & Crystal Dey
Mixed Doubles:
1st Narayan Ramdhani & Priyanna Ramdhani
2nd Nicholas Ali & Ambika Ramraj
3rd Jonathan Mangra & Arian Kayume
3rd Christopher Persaud & Nadine Jairam
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