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May 27, 2013 Sports
All systems are in place for today’s Rose Hall Town Athletics club grand athletics meet which includes a 5K road race and day of sprints to commemorate the 47th Independence Anniversary of Guyana.
The 5k event will start outside Sparkle Disco at Ulverston beginning at 07:30am and end with a lap around the Area H Ground in Rose Hall Town.
The day of sprints will scuttle off at 09:00 hrs at the Area H Ground and will see the top speedsters battle for over $150,000 in cash and prizes.
The athletes will battle for supremacy over 100M, 200M, 400M and 4x100M relay events in the U14,16,18,20,25 and over 25 categories and will feature both male and female athletes. There will also be invitational races and athletes from throughout Guyana are expected to be a part of the day’s action.
A number of the top athletes in the county are expected to be on show including participants from West Berbice, New Amsterdam Canje, Fyrish, Rose Hall Town No 53, Skeldon, and Corriverton including other areas of Central and Upper Corentyne. Over 50 of the top athletes in the county are expected to take to the track in what is expected to be a day of keen competition. Contact can be made with Godwyn Allicock on 660-9048 or 337-4774 for more information. (Samuel Whyte)
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