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Nov 23, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Ahead of the upcoming “Road 2 Recovery International” volleyball tournament, the Guyanese ladies are keen on making a statement, when the tournament tips off from November 24-26, at the National Gymnasium.
Guyana will be defending their turf from the likes of; Trinidad, French Guiana, Suriname, and Brazil gather to vie for victory and following weeks of preparation, they should easily represent the Golden Arrow Head with much success.
The squad, representing Guyana with pride, boasts a lineup of skilled women and with a mix of seasoned players and emerging talents, Guyana is poised to make a significant impact during the tournament.
This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our athletes, coaches, and support staff. We look forward to competing at our best and showcasing the spirit of sportsmanship that defines our nation.
The “Road 2 Recovery International” tournament will spike off at 4:00 PM on November 24th at the National Gymnasium promising thrilling matches, camaraderie, and an opportunity for the participating teams.
Fans are encouraged to come out in full support, both in person and virtually, as the nation rallies behind its exceptional female athletes. The tournament is not only a showcase of athletic prowess but also a celebration of unity and friendship among nations.
Guyana Women’s Volleyball team – Odile Broomes, Mercedes Matheson, Kim Chan Bagot, Irie Cadugan, Hannah Hicks, Alianna Charles, Iambie Jones, Abigail Humphrey, Kimberly Sam, Shamari Cyprus and Victoria Wong.
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