Guyana’s junior CARIFTA Games athletics team arrived in Bermuda yesterday
The Guyana CARIFTA Games contingent pose for a photo opportunity shortly after touching down in Bermuda yesterday.
afternoon after hours of travelling still confident that they will do very well. This was according to manager of the team, Pamela Phillips, who briefly spoke to Kaieteur Sport.
“It was a little tiresome due to the hours that we left this morning but the athletes are happy and ready to go this weekend,” Phillips said in a brief message. The team left Guyana for Trinidad & Tobago before travelling via a chartered aircraft to Bermuda.
Six athletes that include Chavez Ageday (U-20 100m, 200m), Davin Fraser (U-20 100m), Tevin Garraway (U-17 100m, 200m), Stephan James (U-20 200m, 400m), Samuel Kaiton (5000m) and Andrea Foster (U-17 800m, 1500m) will be representing Guyana.
Among the six athletes, Phillips and coach, Julian Edmonds are the two officials on the tour. The competition gets underway today and will conclude on Sunday at the National Sports Centre in Bermuda.