
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
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Upgrade existing facilities.
Create 100 Safe Fields & Recreational Spaces by 2030.
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Covers gear, travel, tuition, nutrition.
Open to athletes in all regions.
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Inter-school competitions in 10+ disciplines.
Annual Olympics-style event.
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From grassroots to professional.
Includes nutritionists, coaches, physiotherapists.
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Leadership, branding, and public speaking training for athletes.
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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.
