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Aug 18, 2016 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Association Four-Member Junior Team is attending the Caribbean Juniors Championships (CAREBACO) in Aruba August 18-25, 2016.
This Championship is divided into three tournaments namely,
CAREBACO Under-19 International (Open for all International Players) – Aug. 18-21
CAREBACO Under-19 Team Championships (Open only to CAREBACO Members) – Aug. 22-24
CAREBACO Under-15 & 19 Championships (Open only to CAREBACO Members) – Aug. 24-25
Guyana will be represented by SUNBURST & Junior Sportsman of the Year Narayan Ramdhani in the Under-19 International Events playing in Singles and seeded No.1, Doubles with Jonathan Mangra, where they are both seeded No. 2 and Mix Doubles with Priyanna Ramdhani. Both Priyanna & Jonathan will play in the Singles events also.
In the Team and Individual Under-19 Championships, Narayan Ramdhani, Jonathan Mangra, Priyanna Ramdhani & Ambika Ramraj will play in the Singles, Doubles and Mix Doubles Events. Priyanna Ramdhani will also play in the Under-15 Championships.
The Team is expected to do well and are aiming to medal again for the 6th year.
The GBA would like to thank Mohamed’s Enterprise, Republic Bank, NSC, BK International, Hand in Hand Insurance, Crown Mining, Gio Tech and Cosmopolitan Trading for their assistance.
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