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Guyanese boxer Ken Harvey claimed a bronze medal at the IV South American Youth Games in Panama City, marking a landmark moment for Guyanese boxing at the youth level.
Ken Harvey delivered a standout performance at the IV South American Youth Games in Panama City, claiming a bronze medal and putting Guyana on the podium in the boxing competition. The result represents one of the most significant outcomes for Guyanese boxing at the youth level in recent memory and is expected to raise the profile of the sport domestically.
Harvey entered the tournament as an underdog against more established South American boxing programmes with deeper funding and longer development pipelines. His route to the semi-finals involved wins against two regional opponents before a narrow defeat in the last four, which earned him the bronze. Sources close to the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) described his composure in his debut continental games appearance as exceptional.
The Guyana Boxing Association released a statement praising Harvey's effort and the dedication he demonstrated throughout his preparation for the Games. The GBA highlighted his work ethic over the 18-month lead-up and thanked the coaches and support staff who contributed to the campaign. A formal reception in Georgetown is being planned to welcome Harvey home.
Beyond the medal itself, Harvey's result is expected to inspire younger fighters coming through the national development pathway. The GBA is already planning to use his Games experience as a recruitment tool for its junior programme, and there has been renewed interest from private sponsors in backing Guyanese boxing at the development level following the Panama result.