In a remarkable display of athletic prowess, the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) athletes delivered outstanding performances at the Ariza National Championship in Grenada. The event, held at the Kirani James National Stadium, saw the GDF contingent secure notable victories and podium finishes across various disciplines.
Notable Performances
Senior Petty Officer Leslain Baird showcased his skill in the javelin, achieving a commendable second place with a throw of 70.14 meters. This impressive performance narrowly missed the gold medal, highlighting Baird’s exceptional talent.
Sergeant Akeem Stewart stole the show on the track, sprinting to victory in the Men’s Invitational 100M with a blistering time of 10.59 seconds. This win underscored Stewart’s speed and agility, making him a standout performer at the event.
Private Nicholas Daw dominated the middle-distance events, securing double gold medals in the 400M and 800M races. Daw’s winning times were 49.37 seconds for the 400M and 1:54.18 for the 800M, demonstrating his endurance and consistency.
Private Savanah Adams added to the medal haul, sprinting to second place in the Women’s 100M with a time of 12.07 seconds. Her performance contributed significantly to the overall success of the GDF team.
Leadership and Team Preparation
The success of the GDF athletes was attributed in part to the leadership and guidance of Athletics Head Coach Staff Sergeant Quinse Clarke. Clarke played a crucial role in preparing the team for the championships, ensuring they were well-equipped to compete at a high level.
Conclusion
The GDF athletes’ impressive showing in Grenada reflects their dedication and commitment to excellence. Their achievements not only highlight individual talent but also demonstrate the strength and unity of the Guyana Defence Force as a team. As they continue to represent Guyana on the regional stage, their performances serve as a source of national pride and inspiration.