THE Executive Committee of the Guyana Olympic Association (G.O.A.) as part of its ongoing commitment to the development of Olympic hopefuls and the advancement of high-performance sport in Guyana lent its support to elite taekwondo athlete Ms. Ceili Peterson, participation at the 2025 FISU World University Games.
Ceili Peterson, one of Guyana’s promising young Olympic prospects, has consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication and performance on the international stage. She is currently ranked among the top 20 athletes in the world in her weight class. She has represented Guyana at several major international competitions within the Olympic cycle and continues to demonstrate excellence, discipline, and national pride on the global stage earning respect and admiration for her skill, and commitment, work ethic, and quiet determination.
The 2025 FISU Summer World University Games, a prestigious multi-sport competition bringing together elite university athletes from across the globe, opened yesterday on July 16 across five cities in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, with Berlin also serving as an outlying host venue. Ceili Peterson will be competing on Sunday 20th July, 2025.
As she continues her athletic journey, Ceili will be the sole athlete representing Guyana at the prestigious games, but she is more than ready for the challenge.
In addition to her athletic achievements, Ms. Peterson holds a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology with a Minor in Psychology from York University in Toronto, Canada (Class of 2022). She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology, with a focus on Sport Psychology, a testament to her passion for both athletic and academic excellence. She will be accompanied at the Games by her coach, Ms. Yvette Yong as she competes among the world’s top university athletes, aiming to put Guyana on the medal radar at this global event.
“It is with pride deep gratitude I am proud and honoured to represent Guyana in Rhine-Ruhr at the 2025 FISU World University Games,” Peterson shared. “It means the world to compete on this global stage and to inspire boys and girls in Guyana to set big goals and pursue their athletic dreams.”