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Mar 14, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Archery Guyana Inc. successfully concluded Part II of its Wellness and Nutrition Seminar on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the National Racquet Centre, Woolford Avenue, bringing together athletes, coaches, and club representatives from across the archery community for another dynamic and engaging morning focused on athlete well-being and high-performance preparation.
The part 2 seminar formed part of the Federation’s continuing effort to strengthen the holistic development of its athletes, highlighting the importance of proper nutrition, injury prevention, physical conditioning, and recovery as essential components of elite sporting performance.
Archery Guyana extended sincere appreciation to Dr. Ariane Mangar, Director of Rehabilitation, and the Guyana Physiotherapists Association for their collaboration and support in delivering the programme. The Federation also expressed gratitude to workshop facilitators Ms. Vanessa Wickham and Ms. Aretha Legall, whose practical presentations and interactive discussions provided athletes with valuable insights into maintaining optimal physical health and performance readiness.
Participants explored topics ranging from physical conditioning and injury management to the role of nutrition and recovery in sustaining high-level performance. The sessions emphasised that modern competitive archery requires far more than technical skill…. it demands a structured and disciplined approach to overall athlete wellness.
Speaking during the Seminar, Archery Guyana’s Head Coach Ryan McKinnon emphasised that meaningful improvement in archery is not achieved simply by increasing the number of arrows shot during practice. Instead, athletes must focus on intentional training, combining technical practice with physical care, conditioning, and mental discipline in order to consistently execute the precise technique required in competitive archery.
An important initiative also emerged from discussions during the seminar. National Federation President Mrs. Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon announced that Archery Guyana is currently working with Dr. Ariane Mangar and the Ministry of Health to organise a vision screening opportunity for archers.
Mrs. Persaud-McKinnon opined that given that archery relies heavily on accurate vision, focus, and depth perception, the Federation is exploring arrangements for a Saturday morning screening session where athletes will be able to receive basic eye examinations. For archers who may require corrective lenses, there may also be access to vouchers through a Ministry programme to assist with obtaining glasses.
Clubs have been asked to submit the names and contact information of interested archers so that numbers can be compiled and arrangements finalised in collaboration with the Ministry.
The Board of Directors of Archery Guyana also expressed appreciation to its corporate partners who supported the event. Thanks were extended to the Massy Distribution Guyana Inc. for providing Soldanza snacks and healthy Nature Valley Oats ‘n Honey granola bars for participants, and to Guyana Beverages Inc. for supplying Oasis Water and Altitude, helping to keep athletes refreshed throughout the session. Thanks were also expressed to Director of Sport Mr. Steve Ninvalle and the National Sports Commission for use of the Facility.
The seminar concluded with group photographs featuring participants from the various clubs represented, reflecting the strong sense of community and shared commitment to raising the standard of archery in Guyana.
The Wellness and Nutrition Seminar forms part of Archery Guyana’s broader strategy to develop well-rounded athletes capable of competing successfully at regional and international levels.
Through initiatives such as education workshops, athlete health programmes, and collaboration with professional partners in sports medicine and rehabilitation, the Federation continues to reinforce the message that elite performance begins with athlete health, discipline, and preparation.
As the Federation continues to expand its development programmes, Archery Guyana remains committed to ensuring that its athletes are supported not only technically, but also physically and mentally, as they pursue excellence in the sport.
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