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Public Education | Olympics- Guyana’s only medalist – Michael Anthony

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July 24, 2021
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Michael remains Guyana’s only medalist. At the age of 22 he won a bronze medal at the 1980 Olympic in the Men’s Bantamweight category fighting against Dumitru Cipere of Romania. Guyana has never competed in the Winter Olympic. In a feature appearing in Sports Max Anthony said “I didn’t know if I was standing or sitting” as he recalled the moment he captured the historic Olympic bronze for Guyana. Read more here from Kwesi Mugisa about the man who put Guyana on the Olympic Map in 1980.

https://www.sportsmax.tv/index.php/athletics/athletics-international/item/84471-i-didn-t-know-if-i-was-standing-or-sitting-parris-recalls-capturing-historic-olmypic-bronze-for-guyana

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