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Sep 07, 2021 Sports
Kaieteur News – Secretary of the Guyana Amateur Powerlifting Federation (GAPLF) Roger Rogers led a three-member delegation to visit Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle on Thursday last at his Middle Street Office.

Secretary of the GAPLF, Roger Rogers (2nd left) presents the official competition jersey to DoS Steve Ninvalle in the presence of Andrew Austin (left) and Mark Seymour.
Accompanying Rogers were Vice President Andrew Austin and Organising Secretary/Public Relations Officer, Mark Seymour.
The Federation’s delegation briefed Ninvalle on their recent successful sojourn at the 18th Annual NAPF/FESUPO Pan-American Regional Powerlifting Championships which were held in Orlando, Florida. Guyana copped a total of eight (8) medals, 6 gold and 2 silver.
Federation plans for the immediate and near future were also shared with Ninvalle who congratulated the Federation on behalf of Minister of Sport Charles Ramson Jr. and the Government of Guyana.
“I would like to compliment the GAPLF on your recent successes for this nation. Despite the challenges we are facing as a result of covid-19, you and your athletes have excelled and made yourselves and this nation proud.
Your athletes did not only medal, but they broke records too, apart from achieving personal bests which is remarkable. You have certainly displayed real discipline and commitment and for that I commend you.”
Ninvalle assured the Federation of the NSC’s continued support for the sport.
“You have already felt the real support of the Ministry as we backed you and your athletes on your recent assignment. We will continue to be on the platform with you to ensure that you build on these successes and our athletes grow from strength to strength. We would also like to support your plans for the sport and work along with you to execute those plans successfully.”
Rogers commenting expressed the GAPLF’s gratitude on behalf of President Gordon Spencer who was unavoidably absent. He said the meeting was extremely successful and thanked Ninvalle and Minister Ramson for their support.
“The GAPLF was pleased to be able to share its strategic outlook with Mr. Ninvalle and were we even more elated that our outlook accords with the direction of the NSC and by extension the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport. The GAPLF intends to make the best of this engagement and will work assiduously to strengthen the partnership for the benefit of the sport. We would also like to assure the NSC, Ministry and affiliates of the Federation that we are committed towards working to make powerlifting stronger and more successful for the benefit of all inclusive of our athletes and fans.”
Rogers also took the opportunity to present Ninvalle with one of the official jerseys of the 18th Annual NAPF/FESUPO Pan-American Regional Powerlifting Championships.
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