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Faculty of Education and Humanities Grabs Top Spot in UG Track and Field Competitions

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April 14, 2025
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Vice-Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin hands over the trophy to the winners from the Faculty of Education and Humanities, on the second day of the University’s Inter-Faculty Track and Field Championships

Vice-Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin hands over the trophy to the winners from the Faculty of Education and Humanities, on the second day of the University’s Inter-Faculty Track and Field Championships

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The University of Guyana’s Inter-Faculty Track and Field Super Champs 2025 ended with a bang after two days of intense competition, which saw students and staff competing for glory in various sporting disciplines.

The event was planned and executed by the Sports Unit, which falls under the Students’ Welfare Division within the Registry, and demonstrates the institution’s commitment to the development of sports across the university’s campuses. The first day, which featured throwing events, was held at the Turkeyen Campus on April 3rd, while the second day, which featured thrilling track and field events—including sprints, long jump, javelin, and relay races—was held at the Eve Leary Ground in Georgetown on April 4th.

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The Faculty of Education and Humanities takes part in the University of Guyana 2025 Inter-Faculty March Past at Eve Leary Ground, displaying spirit and camaraderie.

The intense competitions saw the Faculty of Education and Humanities (FEH) copping the overall top spot to win the coveted title of Champion of Champions, with the Faculty of Natural Sciences (FNS) grabbing second place and the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) coming in third.

Assistant Sports Director Osafa Dos Santos competing in the Shot Put event on the first day of the University’s Track and Field competition.

The opening day at Turkeyen Campus set an electrifying pace, with staff leading the charge, earning 47 points. The March Past was a major highlight, with FEH taking the top spot, followed by FSS in second place and FNS in third place.

Assistant Sports Director Osafa Dos Santos reflected on the event’s success, stating, “This year’s championship truly demonstrated the growing enthusiasm for sports at UG. The increased participation and competitive spirit show that our students are embracing both academics and athletics.” Vice-Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin echoed this, emphasising the importance of athletics in shaping well-rounded individuals.

 

Participants in the University of Guyana’s Inter-Faculty Volleyball Competition, showcasing teamwork and sportsmanship, gather for a group photo following the exciting tournament.

The Annual Intra-Faculty Volleyball Tournament, held on March 26, set the tone for the sporting events that followed. Seven teams competed in a round-robin format, with the Faculty of Engineering and Technology A Squad (FET A) emerging as champions, defeating the College of Medical Sciences (CMS) in the finals with scores of 15-11 and 15-10. Daniel Joseph (FET A) was named Male MVP, while Kelisa Jones (FET A) secured Female MVP honours. Other standout performers included Ulex Haynes (CMS) as Best Server, Christopher Nelson (FET) as Best Receiver, Daniel Joseph (FET) as Best Spiker, and Benjamin Mohamed (FET) as Best Setter.

The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, winners of the University of Guyana’s Inter-Faculty Volleyball Competition, celebrate their victory.

The University of Guyana extends its congratulations to all participating faculties and athletes for their outstanding performances and sportsmanship. A special thank you to the Registry’s Sports Unit, other organising committee members, volunteers, and supporters who made this event a success. With the bar now set higher, excitement is already building for the 2026 Inter-Faculty Track and Field Super Champs, the Inter-Faculty Volleyball Tournament, and other sporting events planned for the remainder of the year.

Final Results – Track and Field Super Champs 2025

  • Champion of Champions: Faculty of Education and Humanities (FEH) – 361 points
  • 2nd Place: Faculty of Natural Sciences (FNS) – 349 points
  • 3rd Place: Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) – 345 points
  • 4th Place (Tie): Faculty of Engineering & Technology (FET) and UG Berbice Campus (UGBC) – 290 points
  • 6th Place: Institute of Distance & Continuing Education (IDCE) – 285 points
  • 7th Place: Faculty of Earth & Environmental Studies (FEES) – 257 points
  • 8th Place: Faculty of Agriculture & Forestry (FAF) – 241 points
  • 9th Place: College of Medical Sciences (CMS) – 224 points
  • 10th Place: Staff Team – 207 points
  • 11th Place: College of Behavioural & Research Sciences (CoBRES) – 171 points
  • 12th Place: School of Entrepreneurship & Business Innovation (SEBI) – 161 points

Final Results – Intra-Faculty Volleyball Tournament 2025

  • Volleyball Champions: Faculty of Engineering and Technology A Squad (FET A)
  • Runner-Up: College of Medical Sciences (CMS)

Individual Awards:

  • Best Server: Ulex Haynes – College of Medical Sciences
  • Best Receiver: Christopher Nelson – Faculty of Engineering and Technology
  • Best Spiker: Daniel Joseph – Faculty of Engineering and Technology
  • Best Setter: Benjamin Mohamed – Faculty of Engineering and Technology
  • Male MVP: Daniel Joseph – Faculty of Engineering and Technology
  • Female MVP: Kelisa Jones – Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Please see link to photos from the Inter-Faculty Track and Field Competition: 

Day 1:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1M0vOQgcyhhiotnb0WOrwfcezda2n1RUf?usp=sharing

Day 2: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VLqg3WTJgb4HpPu2JhwOIQ2GvcQ2Q64k?usp=sharing 

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