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Guyana unveils bold sporting vision to redefine its future

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January 5, 2026
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Guyana is positioning itself for a profound transformation in sport, powered by an ambitious national strategy that blends infrastructure development with long-term athletic ambition.

Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Steven Jacobs, has unveiled a comprehensive five-year plan that he says will fundamentally reshape the country’s sporting ecosystem. The initiative reflects the administration’s broader development agenda under President Dr. Mohamed Irfan Ali.

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“The vision of our administration, under the leadership of President Dr Mohamed Irfan Ali, is clear, to invest in our people and deliver a world-class platform for future generations,” Jacobs declared.

Infrastructure as the foundation of excellence

At the heart of the plan is a nationwide rollout of modern and upgraded sporting facilities designed to ensure that no region is left behind. Communities across Guyana are set to benefit from improvements to existing venues and the construction of new multi-purpose complexes.

Key projects include upgrades to the Anna Regina Stadium, the McKenzie Stadium, and the development of synthetic tracks at Bay Rock and New Amsterdam. In addition, multi-use sporting facilities are planned for regions one, seven, eight, and nine, expanding access and opportunity in historically underserved areas.

These developments, Jacobs noted, are designed not only to support participation but also to create sustainable pathways for talent identification and growth.

Flagship projects with global ambitions

While regional development remains central, the plan also includes several landmark projects aimed at elevating Guyana’s international sporting profile.

Among the headline initiatives are a state-of-the-art velodrome, a 15,000-seat indoor arena capable of hosting major sporting and entertainment events, and a dedicated high-performance training center to support elite athletes. Complementing these is a new national cricket academy at Albion, envisioned as a cornerstone for nurturing the next generation of Guyanese cricketers.

“As a former athlete, I know firsthand that talent needs the right environment to flourish,” Jacobs said. “By building these modern facilities, attracting international competitions, and focusing on skill development, we are giving our athletes the platform they deserve to excel on the world stage.”

Regional hubs and specialized development

One of the most strategically significant projects is the Palmyra facility in region six. Designed with elite-standard playing surfaces and international-grade lighting, it is expected to become a premier venue for hosting major regional and international tournaments.

In parallel, the Racket Centre will house a specialized badminton and table tennis facility, creating a dedicated ecosystem for the growth of racquet sports and enabling athletes to train in purpose-built environments.

Beyond buildings: Investing in youth and national pride

Jacobs was emphatic that the initiative extends far beyond bricks and mortar. He framed the plan as a long-term investment in human capital, national identity, and international competitiveness.

“This is a strategic investment in our youth and our national pride,” he said. “We are creating tangible opportunities, building talent from the ground up, and ensuring Guyana can compete with the best.”

With its blend of community access, elite performance infrastructure, and international ambition, Guyana’s new sporting blueprint signals a decisive step toward a future where opportunity, excellence, and national pride move forward together.

caribbeannationalweekly.com

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