Guyana Squash Association welcomes $6B budgetary allocation for sport

The Guyana Squash Association (GSA) has welcomed government’s allocation of $6 billion for the development of sport in Budget 2026.

The investment, the GSA pointed out, “reflects a clear national commitment to strengthening sport as a driver of youth development, national pride, and economic growth.”

The GSA, led by David Fernandes, highlighted that support received in 2025 enabled meaningful improvements in athlete preparation and facility upgrades, and the 2026 allocation builds directly on that momentum.

“Investment in sport is an investment in people- it strengthens our national identity, brings communities together with pride and patriotism, and promotes the physical health and wellness of our nation,” the GSA stated in a press release.

The GSA said modernised courts will elevate athlete performance and ensure the country is fully ready to welcome regional and international competitors (Photo: News Room/Kirth Cadogan/November 23, 2025)

“The government’s commitment to upgrading facilities, including air-conditioning the courts at the National Racquet Centre, is especially timely as Guyana prepares to host a major Pan American squash event in 2027. Modernised courts will elevate athlete performance and ensure the country is fully ready to welcome regional and international competitors.”

As Guyana continues to expand its sport-tourism footprint, the GSA added that these investments will generate wider economic benefits across hospitality, transportation, and local business, further strengthening the country’s profile on the global stage.

“The GSA expresses its gratitude for the confidence placed in the sport sector and looks forward to working with all stakeholders to ensure the 2026 investment delivers lasting impact. With improved infrastructure and a landmark 2027 event ahead, the Association is energised by what the coming year will bring for squash and for sport in Guyana,” the GSA release concluded.

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