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Adrian B.C. Allicock, 11 year old Guyanese Athlete Shines in Track and Field in Canada

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
May 18, 2023
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11yr old Adrian Alicock

11yr old Adrian Alicock

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In an extraordinary display of talent and determination, 11-year-old Adrian Allicock, a
young Guyanese residing in Canada, has triumphed in not just one, but seven track and field events after
a challenge from his grandfather. Adrian’s outstanding achievements serve as an inspiration to his fellow
Guyanese youth, demonstrating the power of hard work, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence.

Representing Guyana with pride, Adrian competed in a series of track and field events, showcasing his
exceptional athletic abilities. With sheer determination and unwavering focus, he emerged victorious in
all seven events, leaving a lasting impression on spectators and fellow athletes alike. Adrian’s
extraordinary success reflects his relentless commitment to self-improvement and his unyielding spirit.
Beyond his remarkable athletic accomplishments, Jevon has also made significant strides academically.
His unwavering dedication to his studies has propelled him to academic excellence, further proving that
with passion and perseverance, one can achieve greatness in multiple domains. Jevon’s academic
achievements highlight the importance of a balanced and well-rounded approach to personal growth.
Adrian’s achievements serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for young Guyanese individuals,
reminding them that with hard work, resilience, and the right support system, they too can overcome
obstacles and reach for the stars. His story emphasizes the significance of nurturing young talents and
providing them with opportunities to thrive and excel.

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The Guyanese community, both at home and abroad, is encouraged to celebrate and support Jevon’s
accomplishments. By recognizing and championing his achievements, we pave the way for other young
Guyanese individuals to pursue their dreams and fulfill their potential in various fields. Adrian Allicock’s
triumphant journey is a testament to his spirit and the immense potential that resides within our youth.

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