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Nov 28, 2018 Sports
Hosts of the 2018 Caribbean Boxing Championship (CBC) formerly the Caribbean Development Tournament (CDT), Guyana, have listed a heavy 31-
person boxing contingent to contest the tournament that will punch off from the 6th-9th of December at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH).
In a correspondence to Kaieteur Sport, head of the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) Steve Ninvalle confirmed that the 31 boxers will be managed by four coaches inclusive of Terrence Poole (who is also the Technical Director of the GBA), Sebert Blake, Clifton Moore and Gregory Cort.
Guyana’s team read as follows:
Elite Boxers
49kg – Richard Subratee
52kg – Sean Griffith
56kg- Clairmont Gibson
60kg- Jamal Eastman
64kg – Colin Lewis
69kg- Emmanuel Sancho
75kg- Desmond Amsterdam
81kg- Markenber Pierre
91kg – Aubrey Headley
91kg –Shamear Mingo
Youth
49kg – Irfan Tewari
60kg- Shaquille Wright
64kg- Christopher Moore
75kg- Jevon Thomas
Junior
46kg- Richard Howard
52kg – Francis Sukhu
57kg- Christopher Romeo
60kg- Mark Crawford
66kg- Kevin Mulling
Novice
52kg- Jullius Kesney
56kg- Clinton Clarke
60kg- Delroy Fordyce
64kg Kevin Mc Kenzie
69kg- Quincy Boyce
75kg- Alex Murray
81kg – Astion Niles
91kg- Sheakeal Damon
91kg- Emmerson Farley
Junior women
Featherweight – Alesha Jackman
Light Middleweight – Abiola Jackman
Novice women
Heavyweight- Debra Vanderstoop
This tournament which is formerly known as the Caribbean Development Tournament (CDT) was first hosted here in the ‘land of many waters’ in 2015 and head of the GBA, Steve Ninvalle, confirmed Kaieteur last week that all systems are in place for the successful hosting of the Caribbean’s premier boxing event.
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