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Moore places 6th at Central American and Caribbean Games.

By Savitri Laikram
6 July 2023
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21-year-old Aaliyah Moore an athlete based in Kansas and representing the Kansas Jay Hawks, recently had the opportunity to proudly represent Guyana at the Central American and Caribbean Games being held in El Salvador.

 

While Moore didn’t secure a medal in her 800m finals, her excitement and gratitude for the chance to compete on such a prestigious stage were evident. She expressed her determination to build upon this experience, vowing to work hard and earn future opportunities to represent her country.

For Moore, donning the national colors of Guyana at the Central American and Caribbean Games was a long-awaited dream come true.

 

She couldn’t contain her jubilation at finally having the chance to represent her country at such a significant level. Although she narrowly missed out on securing a medal, Moore emphasized that the experience itself was invaluable. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and affirmed her commitment to learn from it and continue working diligently to reach even greater heights in her athletic career.

 

Competing in the highly competitive 800m finals at the Central American and Caribbean Games, Moore showcased her exceptional talent and determination.

 

Despite finishing 6th in the event, Moore’s presence as the lone Guyanese athlete in the finals was a testament to her skill and dedication. Her performance not only highlighted her potential but also demonstrated her ability to compete at an international level.

 

Moore’s journey to the Central American and Caribbean Games was paved with success, both domestically and internationally. She made history as the only Guyanese athlete to win at the NCAA Big 12 Indoor Championship. This outstanding achievement further cemented her reputation as a rising star within the athletic community. Moore’s remarkable accomplishments at the collegiate level served as a stepping stone towards her participation in the prestigious CAC Games.

 

Despite not clinching a medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games, Moore remains resolute in her pursuit of excellence. Inspired by the experience gained from competing on an international platform, Moore acknowledged the importance of using this opportunity to fuel her growth and development as an athlete.

 

Her unwavering dedication and determination to continue working hard and representing Guyana on the world stage reflect her commitment to reaching new heights in her athletic career.

 

Aaliyah Moore’s participation in the Central American and Caribbean Games as a representative of Guyana was a momentous occasion in her burgeoning athletic journey. Despite not standing on the medal podium, Moore’s experience at the Games was a significant milestone that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

 

With her remarkable accomplishments at the NCAA Big 12 Indoor Championship and her unwavering determination, Moore’s potential for success on the international stage is undeniable. As she continues to work diligently and embrace future opportunities, Aaliyah Moore remains an athlete to watch, bringing pride and inspiration to her home country, Guyana.

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