Here are some of the most famous female sports athletes from Guyana, who have represented the country in boxing, athletics, swimming, and squash on international stages:
Famous Female Sports Athletes from Guyana
1. Gwendolyn O’Neil – Boxing
- First Guyanese woman to win a world boxing title.
- Won the WIBA Light Heavyweight title in 2004.
- Nicknamed “Stealth Bomber”.
- A trailblazer for women’s boxing in Guyana and the Caribbean.
2. Aliyah Abrams – Athletics (400m sprinter)
- Represented Guyana at the 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
- US-based athlete; trains in South Carolina.
- Holds Guyana’s national record in the 400m.
- Competed at World Championships and Pan Am Games.
3. Andrea Foster – Middle-Distance Runner
- Specializes in the 800m and 1500m.
- Represented Guyana at CARIFTA Games, Commonwealth Games, and Pan Am Juniors.
- Known for her endurance and consistency.
4. Aleka Persaud – Swimming
- Youngest athlete from Guyana at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (age 15).
- Competes in freestyle and butterfly events.
- Seen as a rising star in Guyanese swimming.
5. Jasmine Abrams – Track & Field
- Older sister of Aliyah Abrams.
- Specializes in the 100m and 200m sprints.
- Represented Guyana at the Olympics and other international meets.
6. Mary Fung-A-Fat – Squash
- One of the top-ranked female squash players in the Caribbean.
- Represented Guyana at Pan American Games, Commonwealth Games, and Caribbean Championships.
7. Chelsea Edghill – Table Tennis
- First Guyanese table tennis player to qualify for the Olympic Games (Tokyo 2020).
- Based in Portugal and has represented Guyana internationally since age 14.
These women have not only excelled in their sports but have also served as role models and pioneers for women in athletics across Guyana and the Caribbean.