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Aug 20, 2016 Sports
The Caribbean Badminton International Championships (CAREBACO) currently being
Three members of the Guyana team, who have advanced to the quarterfinals: (from left) Jonathan Mangra, Priyanna Ramdhani and Narayan Ramdhani
played in Aruba at the Centro Deportivo Sports Hall saw the Guyanese players all awarded walk over’s in the Under-19 Singles as the Dominican Republic Players were not present at the tournament due to flight problems.
Countries playing are Aruba, Dominican Republic, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Suriname & Guyana.
No. 1 Seeded player SUNBURST Narayan Ramdhani got a bye in the first round and was awarded a walk over from Yonatan Linarez of Dominican Republic in the second round which took him straight to the Quarter-Finals, Jonathan Mangra was awarded a walk over from Bryan Anderson Castro of Dominican Republic in the first round and defeated Jade Allman of Trinidad & Tobago: 21-14, 21-18 in the second round to reach the Quarter-Finals and Priyanna Ramdhani got a walk over from Nairoby Abigail Jimenez of Dominican Republic in the first round to get a place in the Quarter-Finals.
In the Under-19 Mix Doubles, Narayan Ramdhani & Priyanna Ramdhani (Guyana siblings) defeated Efraim Van Der Linden & Thirsa Van Der Linden (Aruba siblings) to reach the Quarter-finals: 21-5, 21-3.
The GBA extends thanks to Mohamed’s Enterprise, Republic Bank, NSC, BK International, Hand in Hand Insurance, Crown Mining, Gio Tech and Cosmopolitan Trading for making their participation possible.
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