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May 12, 2020 Sports
The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) in collaboration with Seon Bristol of Bris O Promotions on Saturday last presented 65 hampers to boxers and officials of the association. The hampers were made possible following donations from several companies and well wishers.

GBA President Steve Ninvalle (left) along with several officials and boxers after the packaging and distribution exercise of the hampers on Saturday.
The USA based Bristol said that it is the first but not the last time that he will be providing assistance during the “difficult Covid19 period.” He added that there will be further dialogue with the GBA on if and when a similar exercise would be held.
“GBA president Steve Ninvalle explained that in such trying times it is only fitting that the association attempts to minimise the burden of its affiliates. He urged other associations to follow suit as there is present urgent need.
Ninvalle added that hampers were delivered to the families of the four boxers stranded in Cuba. Hampers were distributed to boxers, referees, judges and coaches.
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