Turning Talent into National Pride

Sport in Guyana is more than just a pastime, it is a pipeline to purpose, productivity, and global excellence. WIN is committed to building a National Sports Network that gives every young Guyanese, regardless of background, the opportunity to train, compete, and succeed on the world stage.

The WIN Sports Network

    • Upgrade existing facilities.

    • Create 100 Safe Fields & Recreational Spaces by 2030.

    • Covers gear, travel, tuition, nutrition.

    • Open to athletes in all regions.

    • Inter-school competitions in 10+ disciplines.

    • Annual Olympics-style event.

    • From grassroots to professional.

    • Includes nutritionists, coaches, physiotherapists.

    • Leadership, branding, and public speaking training for athletes.

    • Inclusive access for girls, differently abled, and marginalised groups.

    • “Indigenous Sports Revival Days” for archery, canoe racing, and traditional games.

Building the Foundation for Talent

National Talent Inc – YOUTH-bator for Sports & Culture:

  • Year-round scouting, training, and mentorship.

  • Regional hubs equipped with training spaces.

  • Annual showcases & competitions.

  • Cultural exchange with the Caribbean & diaspora.

Early Beginnings Programme:

  • Integrate life skills, PE, arts, and environmental awareness into early childhood development.

  • Partner with schools and youth groups to identify talent.

  • Build or rehabilitate 50 community centres with sports and arts equipment.

Empowering Athletes Beyond the Field

National Sports Education & Certification

 

Partner with UG, GFF, GABF, GTC, and international federations.

 

Certify all coaches, referees, and PE teachers by 2030.

 

Train 100 community sports coaches nationwide.

Honouring Our Heroes

  • Rename Providence National Stadium stands to celebrate Guyana’s sports legends.

  • Public vote for the first honourees.

Your Game. Your Future. Your WIN.