Olympische Jugend-Sommerspiele 2014/Teilnehmer (Guyana)

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Die Jugend-Olympiamannschaft aus Guyana für die II. Olympischen Jugend-Sommerspiele vom 16. bis 28. August 2014 in Nanjing (Volksrepublik China) bestand aus vier Athleten.

Athleten nach Sportarten

Leichtathletik

Jungen

  • Jason Yaw
    400 m: 9. Platz
    8 × 100 m Mixed: 7. Platz

Schwimmen

Mädchen

  • Britany van Lange
    50 m Freistil: 36. Platz
    100 m Freistil: 33. Platz

Jungen

  • Hannibal Gaskin
    100 m Freistil: 36. Platz
    50 m Schmetterling: 42. Platz

Tischtennis

Mädchen

  • Chelsea Edghill
    Einzel: 25. Platz
    Mixed: 25. Platz (mit Darío Toranzos Paraguay Paraguay)

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