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Feb 01, 2017 Sports
The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) on Monday presented its four year plan to the Guyana

GBA President Steve Ninvalle (right) hands over the document to GOA President K.A. Juman Yassin on Monday.
Olympic Association as they seek to have their boxers properly prepared to secure a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games set for Japan.
The plan charts the course that would lead to a strategic development of the sport and the addition of another Olympic medal for Guyana. GBA President Steve Ninvalle handed over the document to GOA President K.A. Juman Yassin. The GOA had requested member association submit their plans so they could effectively allocate assistance for a successful trek to medaling at the 2020 games.
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