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Jan 19, 2020 Sports
The Athletic Association of Guyana (AAG) will be hosting its third consecutive event for the 2020 season and the second ‘Development Meet’ today from 10:30hrs at the McKenzie Sports Club (MSC) ground in Linden.
Tomorrow’s meet comes on the heels of the ‘Cross Country’ fixture which was staged on the first Sunday of 2020 at the National Park and last week’s first Development meet that was run off at the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) ground.
As was the case last week, athletes will be contesting the 60m, 150m, 300m, 600m and 2000m races in addition to the jumps and throws field events.
Last week, the AAG saw over 150 athletes registering for the first development meet to showcase their talents.
The most anticipated race of the day will be between speedsters Davin Fraser and Akeem Stewart. Last week, Fraser and Stewart shared the spoils in the 150m and 60m races so fans are keen to see how it plays out today.
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