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Flue-Bess Criticises Erosion of Guyana’s School Sports Legacy

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March 15, 2025
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Nima Flue-Bess, MP

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Nima Flue-Bess, Member of Parliament and Shadow Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, has voiced her concerns over the recent developments that have disrupted Guyana’s cherished school sports culture. With over three decades of experience in physical education, sports, and as a former student-athlete, Flue-Bess expressed her dismay at the decisions undermining the foundational role of school sports in Guyana.

For generations, school sports in Guyana have been a staple of the first academic term, offering students a platform to showcase their athletic talents while allowing teachers and districts ample time to plan. By June, championship dates were already set, with athletes training in preparation for national competitions. However, this tradition has been shattered, as it was revealed that the sports calendar would be rescheduled to accommodate the Guyanese Career Games selection, leaving athletes in limbo.

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Flue-Bess strongly criticised the abrupt change in the sporting schedule, questioning the motivations behind altering a cultural institution that has been ingrained in the nation for decades. “Why is the destruction of our culture so important to those in power?” she asked in a statement that reflected her growing concern for the future of school sports.

A particularly troubling aspect of the situation this year was the absence of a primary school championship, which left young athletes without an opportunity to compete. Flue-Bess dismissed the explanation that the Career Games do not cater to that age group, calling it “flawed and short-sighted.” She also pointed out the growing influence of American sports culture on Guyanese teams, citing the use of American basketball team names like Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Rockets on uniforms—an unfortunate departure from Guyana’s national identity.

Beyond these cultural shifts, Flue-Bess highlighted the practical challenges that this disruption brings. The school term from January to April is already packed with significant events like the Marshall Manning competitions, the National Grade Six Assessment, and the beginning of CTEC exam practicals. She pointed out that many athletes who would typically compete in school nationals also participate in the Marshall Manning competitions, placing them in a difficult position. In addition, teachers who are most qualified to support these athletes—those specializing in physical education and technical subjects—would now be under intense pressure to meet grading deadlines for school-based assessments.

“Why are we once again sidelining athletes’ motivation for the sake of optics?” Flue-Bess asked, pointing to the detrimental effects that this shift could have on student participation and overall morale. She argued that forcing students and parents to choose between participating in school sports and focusing solely on academics reflects a lack of vision and disrespect for the country’s cultural traditions.

Flue-Bess warned that these decisions could weaken the national sporting scene by stifling young talent and reducing the pool of athletes available for future selection. “Athletic growth must begin at a young age,” she asserted. “Disrupting this system will have lasting consequences.”

To correct the situation, Flue-Bess called for the restoration of national school athletics, swimming, and cycling championships to their rightful places in the calendar. She also recommended that the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) take full responsibility for organizing the corrective trials and team selection process, rather than allowing the Ministry of Education to overstep its boundaries.

Asserting that the government has a role in protecting the traditions that shape the country’s identity, Flue-Bess promised that, if given the opportunity, the current administration would take immediate action to restore Guyana’s school sports system and ensure its future success.

“I thank you,” she concluded, leaving no doubt about her commitment to safeguarding the cultural legacy of Guyanese school sports.

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