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Nov 01, 2013 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Association (GBA) has announced that it will be represented by its senior and junior national champions, Nicholas Ali and Narayan Ramdhani at the Seventh Suriname International Badminton Tournament which will be held from November 13-16, 2013 at the Ismay van Wilgen Sportshal.
Ramdhani, who is also one of the top seniors players in Guyana even as he is the leading junior, was a bronze medalist at the Suriname Easter International, while he has also copped bronze medals at the Caribbean Championships and South American Youth Games, this year.
The two players will compete in the Men’s Singles and Men Doubles events. Their respective performances will also see them earning points for the World Badminton Rankings.
Maintaining the consistent performances of Guyanese players at all levels this year will be the main focus of the duo in Suriname where it is expected that close to twenty countries will partcipate.
Meanwhile, the GBA will be holding its Bi-annual General Meeting and Elections of office bearers for the 2014-2016 term, in early December.
The GBA also have a fundraising BBQ planned for November 30, at the Grill, located at the YMCA, Thomas Lands.
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