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UG showcases promising talent for 2024 Athletics Championship

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April 16, 2024
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Dr Roslyn Khan, Dean of the Faculty of Education and Humanities (FSS) leads the FSS contingent at the March Past. The FEH emerged as the overall winner of UG’s Athletics Championships.

Dr Roslyn Khan, Dean of the Faculty of Education and Humanities (FSS) leads the FSS contingent at the March Past. The FEH emerged as the overall winner of UG’s Athletics Championships.

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The University of Guyana recently held its highly-anticipated annual Athletics Championships at the Guyana Police Force Sports Club Ground, Eve Leary, which saw the participation of the university athletes competing in various categories of track and field events.   

Students, alumni, faculty, staff, and the general public attended the event to witness the clash of talent as various academic divisions vied for supremacy. From sprints to the endurance-testing long-distance races, the competition showcased the best of UG’s athletes. The atmosphere was filled with anticipation as the various athletes went head-to-head in events ranging from the 100 meters to the gruelling 1500 meters. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin and other senior officials were present to witness the excitement.  

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Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin presents awards to the Athletes who participated in the triple jump event.

In a great display of skill and determination, the Faculty of Education & Humanities emerged victorious in the March Past, capturing attention with their impressive parade presence and unity. Meanwhile, the battle for overall supremacy saw the Faculty of Education & Humanities clinch the top spot, closely followed by the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Social Sciences. The title of Best Male Athlete was fiercely contested, with Joshua Tappin from the Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry and Noelex Holder from the College of Medical Sciences sharing the honour. Tappin showcased his dominance in throwing events, while Holder blazed through the sprints with three gold medals to his name.

On the women’s side, Savannah Adams of the Faculty of Natural Sciences shone brightly, claiming two gold medals in the 200m and 400m events. Leonie Adams from the Faculty of Social Sciences secured the runner-up position with an impressive performance in multiple disciplines. In the endurance races, Tamar Charles from the Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry and Hicks Mittleholzer from the Faculty of Natural Sciences demonstrated their stamina, clinching victory in the 3000m and 1500m events, respectively. The sprint events witnessed breathtaking displays of speed, with Noelex Holder dominating the men’s 100m and 200m races. 

Please see link to the photos: https://shorturl.at/ghAJU 

Please see the full list of results below:

RESULTS & HIGHLIGHTS RE’ UNIVERSITY OF GUYANA INTER-FACULTY ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP

2023/2024

MARCH PAST

  • WINNERS – FACULTY OF EDUCATION & HUMANITIES (65.5 PTS). Judged to have had the largest contingent on parade, the best banner and to have been the most uniformed.
  • 2ND PLACE – FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (55 PTS)
  • 3RD PLACE – INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE & CONTINUING EDUCATION (49 PTS)

KEY RESULTS

  • WINNERS – FACULTY OF EDUCATION & HUMANITIES (217 PTS)
  • 2ND PLACE – FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES (212 PTS)
  • 3RD PLACE – FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (190 PTS)

BEST MALE ATHLETE – Two athletes were TIED FOR 30 PTS EACH.

  1. JOSHUA TAPPIN {Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry 3 GOLD MEDALS for DISCUS, SHOT PUT, JAVELIN} & 
  2. NOELEX HOLDER {3 GOLD MEDALS for 100m, 200m, 400m, College of Medical Sciences} 

RUNNER UP – SHIMAR VELLOZA {Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry 1 bronze 100m, 1 gold for Long Jump, 1 silver for 200m) (24 PTS)

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE – SAVANNAH ADAMS (Faculty of Natural Sciences, 2 gold medals for 200m and 400m, 1 silver medal for the 100m)

RUNNER UP – LEONI ADAMS Faculty of Social Sciences (32 PTS) 1 bronze medal for 100m, 1 gold medal for Long jump, 1 gold medal for Triple jump)

WINNERS OF THE LONG DISTANCE EVENTS:

  • 3000M FEMALE – Tamar Charles Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry. Event completed in 17m:22s:20ms
  • 5000M MALE – FERDINAND, Joshua Faculty of Engineering & Technology.  Event completed in 22m:36s:48ms
  • 1500M FEMALE – Aquiba Reynolds Faculty of Education & Humanities. Event completed in 7m:13s:36ms
  • 1500M MALE – Hicks Mittleholzer Faculty of Natural Sciences. Event completed in 4m:55s:16ms 
  • 800M MALE – 
  • 800M – FEMALE – 

WINNERS OF THE SPRINT EVENTS:

  • 100M MALE – Noelex Holder. College of Medical Sciences. Event completed in 10s:30ms
  • 100M FEMALE – Shoquana Daniels School for Entrepreneurship & Business Innovation. Event completed in 00m: 12s:45ms
  • 200M MALE – Noelex Holder. College of Medical Sciences. Event completed in 21s:44ms
  • 200M FEMALE – Savannah Adams Faculty of Natural Sciences. Event completed in 26s:65ms
  • 400M MALE – Noelex Holder. College of Medical Sciences. Event completed in 51s:03ms
  • 400M FEMALE – Savannah Adams Faculty of Natural Sciences. Event completed in 01m:09s:36ms

WINNING FACULTIES RELAYS:

  • MIXED RELAY – Faculty of Natural Sciences
  • 4 X 100M MALE – Faculty of Natural Sciences
  • 4 X 100M FEMALE – Faculty of Social Sciences
  • 4 X 400M MALE – Faculty of Engineering & Technology
  • 4 X 400M FEMALE – Institute of Distance & Continuing Education
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