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Ramdhani siblings doing well Academically & in Badminton Explain how COVID-19 has affected them

By Sean Devers, Apr 28, 2020 Sports 0  , Source -- Kaieteur News Online -- https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...9-has-affected-them/

Guyana’s top Badminton players, 20-year-old Narayan Ramdhani and his sister, 18-year-old Priyanna Ramdhani are both on Scholarships in Canada as Student athletes representing the Kings University and the Olds College respectively.

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Priyanna in action in the ACAC Individual Championships 2020 Edmonton Alberta Canada.

According to their father Gokarn Ramdhani, the siblings who began playing the sport at the age of four, are doing very well both academically and in Badminton.

Ramdhani, a former Guyana Badminton player in the 1980s when the pool of good players was much wider than now, is also the President of the Guyana Badminton Association (GBA) and the National Coach.

The Ramdhani siblings are blazing the trail set by players like former Caribbean Men’s Champion Sean Barnwell and Female Caribbean Champion Korean Thomas.

The late 1980s and early 1990s, outstanding National players like Peter Perone, Granderson Robinson and on the distaff side Sharon Lathmansingh, Nicola Devers and Amada Low were among those who represented Guyana in Badminton.

The Ramdhanis are both doing business and Sports Management for their studies at their respective universities and were planning to return home for Easter but due to the COVID-19 resulting in many Countries, including Guyana, closing their Airports meant this cannot be done.

“They both won the ACAC All Conference Awards this year, the both of them placed second at the ACAC provincial Championships, while they both placed fourth at the CCAA Nationals held in Mississauga,” disclosed Gokarn Ramdhani.

Narayan won the MVP for the Kings University and Priyanna won the Rookie of the year award for Olds College and both also won the Athlete of the week four times each for their Schools.

They both are doing exceptionally well on the ACAC & CCAA Badminton circuit where they both won many tournaments and awards for the year.
The pair spoke about how the COVID-19 has affected them.

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Narayan in action in the ACAC Individual Championships 2020 Edmonton Alberta Canada.

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The Ramdhani clan: (from left) Gokarn, Nayaran, Priyanna and Emily.

“The most I can do is watch badminton since I have never been away from the game for so long. Due to the virus the Olympic qualifying tournaments in Cuba and Guatemala has been cancelled. But the Olympics has been postponed to next year, so I still have time to qualify,” said Narayan who was born on June 3, 1998.

“I’m actually pretty busy. I still have school, and because of the virus, everything is online. I have online classes twice a day, assignments and tests to do. But I’m still keeping active,” said Narayan who plays for Yonex in Guyana, Kings Eagles & Royal Glenora Club in Canada.

Priyanna, who represents Yonex in Guyana and Olds College Broncos Alberta in Canada, lamented that COVID-19 restrictions made a big impact on her training schedule.

“I usually train five times a week: three times a week on court and twice a week at the gym for strength training. In order to keep up this training schedule, I would have to be outside of my house to attend practice, which will have way more benefit for enhancing my Badminton skills,” noted Priyanna, born on January 2, 2002.

“As an athlete, I find it very difficult to have to stay home for majority of the time, because I am more of an outgoing person and I like to socialize with my teammates and friends at the Badminton arena and also at school, but our education system has been switched to online classes, and this affects me from seeing my friends and teammates face to face,” informed Priyanna.

“I have been trying my best to keep fit by doing some exercises daily at home, and sometimes I would go for a run around my neighbourhood when I get the opportunity to do so, because the weather here is really cold, which makes it difficult for me to exercise outside every day,” explained Priyanna, Guyana’s Junior Sportswoman of the Year 2011.

Narayan’s list of Achievements
AB Canada Current Kings University Ranking No.1
AB Canada Current ACAC Ranking No.2
Canada Current CCAA National Ranking No.4
4-Times Athlete of the Week Kings University (AB Canada) 2019-20
2-Times ACAC All Conference Award (AB Canada) 2019-20
ACAC Championship Ranking No.1 (AB Canada) 2019
CCAA National Ranking No.3 (Canada) 2019
MVP Kings University (AB Canada) 2018-19
Athlete of the Year Kings University (AB Canada) 2018-19
British Colombia Ranking No.3 (Canada) 2017
World Junior Ranking No.53 (2016)
Pan American Junior Ranking No.3 (2016)
Guyana’s Junior Sportsman of the Year 2016
South American Youth Games Ranking No.3 (2013)
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
4th Place- CCAA National Singles Championships in Mississauga Canada 2020
Silver- (Singles) ACAC Provincial Championships in Alberta Canada 2020
Bronze- (Doubles) ACAC #3 Tournament in Edmonton Alberta Canada 2020
Bronze- (Singles & Doubles) ACAC #2 Tournament in Edmonton Alberta Canada 2020
Silver- (Singles) ACAC #1 Tournament in Olds Alberta Canada 2019
Bronze- (Mix Doubles) The Kings University Open Tournament in Edmonton Canada 2019
Gold- (Mix Doubles) Yonex Alberta Series # 1 C-Flight Tournament in Calgary Canada 2019
Semi-Finals- (Singles) Yonex Alberta Series # 1 B-Flight Tournament in Calgary Canada 2019
2-Quarter-Finals at the CAREBACO International in Barbados 2019
Qualified and participated at the Pan Am Games in Lima Peru 2019
Bronze- CCAA National Singles Championships in Nova Scotia Canada 2019
Gold- ACAC Singles Championships in Alberta Canada 2019
Silver- (Singles) & 5th Place (Doubles) – ACAC #3 Tournament in Alberta Canada 2019
Gold- (Singles) & 4th Place (Doubles) – ACAC #2 Tournament in Alberta Canada 2019

Priyanna’ list of Achievements:
Guyana Current National Junior Ranking No.1
Guyana Current National Senior Ranking No.1
AB Canada Current Olds College Ranking No.1
AB Canada Current ACAC Ranking No.2
Canada Current CCAA National Ranking No.4
ACAC All Conference Award (AB Canada) 2020
Rookie of the Year Olds College (AB Canada) 2019/2020
4-Times Athlete of the Week Olds College (AB Canada) 2019-20
Caribbean International Under-19 Ranking No.1 (Triple Champion) 2019
Caribbean Regional Under-17 Rankings No.1 (Triple Champion) 2019
Caribbean International Under-19 Ranking No.1 (2018)
South American Youth Games Ranking No.4 (2017)
Guyana’s Runner-up Junior Sportswoman of the Year 2012
Guyana’s Junior Sportswoman of the Year 2018
Highest World Junior Ranking No. 92
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
4th Place- CCAA National Singles Championships in Mississauga Canada 2020
Silver- (Singles) ACAC Provincial Championships in Edmonton Alberta Canada 2020
Bronze- (Singles) ACAC #3 Tournament in Edmonton Alberta Canada 2020
Bronze- (Singles) ACAC #2 Tournament in Edmonton Alberta Canada 2020
Silver- (Singles) Honolulu Open Tournament in Hawaii USA 2020
Bronze- (Singles) ACAC #1 Tournament in Olds Alberta Canada 2019
Bronze- (Mix Doubles) The Kings University Open Tournament in Edmonton Canada 2019
Gold- (Singles) Yonex Alberta Series #1 B-Flight Tournament in Calgary Canada 2019
Gold- (Women Doubles) Yonex Alberta Series # 1 B-Flight Tournament in Calgary Canada 2019
Gold- (Mix Doubles) Yonex Alberta Series #1 C-Flight Tournament in Calgary Canada 2019
Semi-Finals- (Singles) Yonex Alberta Series #1 A-Flight Tournament in Calgary Canada 2019
Semi-Finals-(Women Doubles)Yonex Alberta Series #1 A-Flight Tournament Calgary Can. 2019
Silver- Yonex AJC Junior Under-19 Tournament in Airdrie Alberta Canada 2019
3-Gold (Triple Champion) Caribbean International Under-19 Championships in Barbados 2019
1-Bronze & 2-Quarter-Finals at the Caribbean International Senior Championships-Barbados 2019
Qualified and participated in the Pan Am Games in Lima Peru 2019
First Round- Jamaica International in Kingston 2019

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Ramdhani siblings doing well Academically & in Badminton Explain how COVID-19 has affected them

By Sean Devers, Apr 28, 2020 Sports 0  , Source -- Kaieteur News Online -- https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...9-has-affected-them/

Guyana’s top Badminton players, 20-year-old Narayan Ramdhani and his sister, 18-year-old Priyanna Ramdhani are both on Scholarships in Canada as Student athletes representing the Kings University and the Olds College respectively.

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Priyanna in action in the ACAC Individual Championships 2020 Edmonton Alberta Canada.

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Narayan in action in the ACAC Individual Championships 2020 Edmonton Alberta Canada.

Priyanna Ramdhani attends Olds College where I presented on a yearly basis a one-day lecture to graduating engineering students. Olds College is in another city, about three hours drive from Edmonton where I live.

Narayan Ramdhani attends Kings University about 15 minutes drive in Edmonton.

FM
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Priyanna Ramdhani is Broncos Female Rookie of the Year ‘It felt great to achieve a major award for my college’ says Priyanna

Sean Devers, May 02, 2020 Sports 0   ,  Source - Kaieteur News Online, https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...llege-says-priyanna/

Eighteen-year-old Badminton player, Guyanese Priyanna Ramdhani was this week selected as Broncos Female Rookie of the Year.

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Priyanna in action in the ACAC Individual Championships 2020 Edmonton Alberta Canada.

Hailing from Peter’s Hall, East Bank Demerara, Ramdhani maintained third place finishes all year long in women’s singles.

“I am happy to win Rookie of the year for Badminton and for my college.

As a first year student, it felt great to achieve a major award for my college and I was excited to be known around the school. My first year at Olds College was challenging and I knew the competition would be tough so I trained harder for it,” Priyanna informed.

She said she achieved bronze throughout the college tournament before taking a silver medal in the provincials which allowed her to participate in Nationals.

“At Nationals, I represented my college and the competition was even more tough, but I pulled through with fourth place after a hard battle throughout the tournament. I will train even harder and I hope that I get a better result next year,” the Guyanese teenager added.

Priyanna placed second at the ACAC championships earning her a silver medal in singles. She also partnered with Layce Donaldson to secure a bronze medal in women’s doubles.

Ramdhani led the team stretches all year, organized the team on group chat, and supported every player on the team.

She is extremely positive and her energy spreads throughout the team. Fantastic results for a first-year player, who represented the Broncos with a fourth place at CCAA nationals in Toronto, ON.

Priyanna, who represents Yonex in Guyana, reiterated that the COVID-19 restrictions has made a big impact on her training schedule.

“I usually train five times a week: three times a week on court and twice a week at the gym for strength training.

In order to keep up this training schedule, I would have to be outside of my house to attend practice, which will have way more benefit for enhancing my Badminton skills,” noted Priyanna.

In the 1980s Guyana produced outstanding players at the Junior Caribbean level but the Seniors never won any Caribbean Open tournament.

The only open title Guyana won back then was the Curacao International.
However, Priyanna and her 20-year-old brother Narayan is now taking Guyana’s Badminton to greater heights; winning in both junior and senior levels.

President of the Guyana Badminton Association Gokorn Ramdhani said he was proud of Priyanna’s most recent achievement.

“We have now moved out of the Caribbean to Pan Am, South American, International Tournaments and Games like CAC and Commonwealth,” Ramdhani added.

He said his dream for Badminton is for Guyana to qualify for the Olympics and the Ramdhani siblings are his best bet of achieving that accolade. (Sean Devers)

FM

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