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Sunday, September 27, 2020
Guernsey 2021 NatWest Island Games Postponed

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The International Island Games Association held their virtual AGM, with Jorgen Petersson, chair of the IIGA, sadly announced that the NatWest International Island Games scheduled to be held in Guernsey in July 2021 have been postponed.

Petersson said, ‘This decision was not made lightly and was based on the responses received from the recent survey undertaken with Member Islands, coupled with the best medical advice that could be obtained.

First and foremost, in making the decision was the wellbeing of all the Member Island’s sports people and the impact that any importation of the virus into Guernsey would have on their Island. We have waited for even the slightest possible opportunity to go on with the Games in 2021, but we have to acknowledge the facts. The pandemic is not over, the quarantine-regulations will continue to make planning forward very, very difficult and even impossible.

‘Therefore, it would not be fair to ask the Member Islands or the Host Island to commit financially to an event next summer. This has been a difficult decision to accept for all of us. I am truly sorry for this decision, but I also know the determination in our island communities, and I am convinced we will come back in friendly competition under the umbrella of NatWest International Island Games as soon as possible’.

Dame Mary Perkins, chair of the Guernsey 2021 Organizing Committee added, ‘The Organizing Committee have been contingency planning since March and have had several meetings with Dr. Nicola Brink and the Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell (STAC) as well as communicating with the other Member Islands. In addition, we have used the World Health Organization’s ‘Planning for large scale events’ guidance as a template for our decision-making process. We have been in regular contact with the International Island Games Executive Committee and have kept them fully updated so that they have all of the information they need in order to make their decisions about the Games. In all of our planning, the health and safety of our athletes, volunteers, spectators, supporters and our Guernsey community have always been our priority, and will continue to be so. Whereas we know that this announcement comes as a huge disappointment, we would like to thank all our volunteers, sponsors and sports coordinators for their continued support’.

Julia Bowditch, Games Director, added some information about why the decision to postpone has been made now. ‘As part of our contingency planning, we have had a freeze on our spending since March.

Whereas we were very advanced with our planning before the pandemic, there are now many other factors to be considered – as well as the obvious health and travel implications, many of the sporting associations and governing bodies are issuing new guidelines for hosting sporting events which we do not have the resources and facilities to implement. The last thing we want is for the Member Islands and sports to start incurring costs’.

‘We have to continue our forward planning. You must remember that we are dealing with two confirmed Host Islands – Guernsey in 2021 and Orkney in 2023. The IIGA Executive Committee will discuss the future Games with Guernsey and Orkney and our Member Islands before we make a decision on the dates for the next Games. There will be many different aspects on this, and we want to make a full analysis including sports, economy, political support and, of course, the continued fight towards the pandemic. Whatever happens, our main focus is for all our Member Islands to stay healthy and well. We would like to stress the importance of the fact that we are not cancelling. We are adjusting the map in order to make it compliant with the current reality’.
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