today to retain AAG Presidency
AUBREY Hutson’s quest for a fourth consecutive term as president of the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) faces a formidable challenge, setting the stage for a potentially transformative Annual General Meeting (AGM) today, March 16 at the National Racquet Centre on Woolford Avenue,
The AAG’s leadership is under intense scrutiny. First Vice-President Sheryl Hermonstine and Committee Member, Niall Stanton, are mounting serious campaigns to unseat Hutson, signalling a potential power shift within the organsation.

Adding further intrigue, seasoned track and field coach, Mark Scott, has also entered the fray, creating a four-way contest for the top job.
It is understood that additional nominations may have been submitted, further intensifying the competition.

It was reported that Attorney-at-Law, Emily Dodson, the designated returning officer, will ratify the list of the eligible clubs.
The upcoming elections come at heightened scrutiny, fuelled by public disagreements among the current AAG executive.
These disagreements have cast a shadow over the governance of athletics in Guyana and led to concerns about transparency and accountability within the association.