By Anmar Goodridge-Boyce
So far, so good.
Barbados enjoyed a decent start on the tracks in the opening session of the 50th edition of the CARIFTA Games in Nassau, Bahamas, with seven athletes advancing to the next round later tonight.
The proceedings started with a few showers and ended with clear skies and sunshine and the island’s fastest schoolgirl, Aniya Nurse, was the
The Bahamas’ 80-member CARIFTA team is now through two days of practices, and Head Coach John Ingraham likes the direction that they are headed in. He said he is looking for nothing other than top performances from each of the 80 members of the squad, representing The Bahamas at the 50th Oaktree CARIFTA Games which is set for this holiday
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach has paid tribute
to the work of the Barbados Olympic Association during a two-day trip
to what he described as "a sports enthusiasts island".
About two months from the staging of the Oaktree Medical 50th CARIFTA Games, another partner has come on board, defraying the cost of the mega junior regional event. Scotiabank Bahamas Ltd. is no stranger when it comes to the financial support of sports in The Bahamas, in particular, track and field. In fact, the Canadian banking