Global body issues 30-day warning to Guyana’s Swimming Association

GEORGETOWN, Guyana — The Guyana Amateur Swimming Association (GASA) is on the brink of suspension by the sport’s international governing body, World Aquatics, after failing to formally ratify its revised constitution, a move that could jeopardize its standing in the global swimming community.

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In a letter dated October 31, 2025, addressed to GASA President Yolema Phillips, World Aquatics Executive Director Brent J. Nowicki highlighted the association’s inaction, noting that while the revised constitution had been reviewed and approved by the international body, it has yet to be ratified by GASA’s General Assembly.

“Member federations are required to maintain statutes consistent with World Aquatics rules and principles of good governance,” Nowicki wrote, underscoring the seriousness of the oversight.

Countdown to compliance

GASA now has 30 days from the date of the letter to rectify the situation. Failure to act could trigger severe consequences, including:

  • Suspension of World Aquatics membership rights
  • Loss of eligibility for funding and development support
  • Restrictions on participation in internationally sanctioned competitions

World Aquatics confirmed that the proposed constitution meets its governance standards, but until it is formally adopted, GASA remains in breach of its membership obligations under the global body’s constitution.

Mounting governance concerns

This latest development compounds long-standing concerns over GASA’s administrative and governance practices. Both the Guyana Olympic Association and the National Sports Commission have previously withdrawn recognition from the body, citing financial irregularities, constitutional violations, and a lack of transparency.

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The looming suspension represents a critical juncture for GASA, as the association’s ability to participate in international events, access funding, and retain credibility depends on swift compliance with World Aquatics’ governance requirements.

The situation underscores the broader expectation that national federations not only adopt robust governance structures but actively enforce them to maintain alignment with global standards.

Implications for Guyanese swimming

Should GASA fail to meet the 30-day deadline, Guyana’s swimmers could face exclusion from international competitions, limiting exposure to top-tier competition and hindering athlete development. Additionally, the loss of World Aquatics funding and support could stall critical programs designed to nurture talent at the grassroots level.

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The global body’s intervention signals both a warning and an opportunity: compliance within the stipulated timeframe could restore confidence, while continued inaction risks further isolation from the international swimming community.

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