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Aug 24, 2016 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Team consisting of SUNBURST’s Narayan Ramdhani, Jonathan Mangra, Priyanna Ramdhani and Ambika Ramraj are currently playing in the Caribbean Badminton Team Championships which started
on Monday 22 of August 2016 at the Centro Deportivo Sports Hall.
This is the second part of the CAREBACO Championships after the 4-day play off of the CAREBACO International which concluded on August 21th. Six countries are participating in two Groups. The two winners in each group will then move forward to the main knockout draw.
Guyana is in Group B and played Barbados and Aruba, while Group A will see Dominican Republic, Trinidad & Tobago & Suriname playing.
In the results:
August 22, 2016.
GUYANA defeated BARBADOS 3-2
BOYS SINGLES: Jonathan Mangra defeated Shae Martin: 21-13, 15-21, 21-19
GIRLS SINGLES: Ambika Ramraj lost to Amanda Hayood: 6-21, 9-21
BOYS DOUBLES: Narayan Ramdhani & Jonathan Mangra defeated Jehu Gaskin & Keshem Moore: 21-15, 21-10
GIRLS DOUBLES: Priyanna Ramdhani & Ambika Ramraj defeated Cheyanna Burnett-Griffith: 21-14, 21-6
MIX DOUBLES: Narayan Ramdhani & Priyanna Ramdhani lost to Shae Martin & Amanda Haywood: 16-21, 16-21
August 23, 2016.
GUYANA defeated ARUBA 5-0
BOYS SINGLES: Narayan Ramdhani defeated Efraim Van Der Linden: 21-7, 21-4
GIRLS: SINGLES: Priyanna Ramdhani defeated Thyrza Van Der Linden: 21-10, 21-10
BOYS DOUBLES: Narayan Ramdhani & Jonathan Mangra: defeated Tim Hankark & Efraim van Der Linden: 21-3, 21-5
GIRLS DOUBLES: Priyanna Ramdhani & Ambika Ramraj defeated Leyenne Schairer & Thyrza Van Der Linden: 21-8, 21-15
MIX DOUBLES: Jonathan Mangra & Ambika Ramraj defeated: Jai Lalwani & Leyenne Schairer: 21-4, 21-6
Guyana winner of Group B were down to play Suriname who got second place in Group A last evening.
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