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The $10 million in works underway at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium will bring it up to standard for The Bahamas to be able to host the World Relays and CARIFTA Swim Championships next spring, Sports Minister Mario Bowleg said yesterday. The money is being used for the entire refurbishment of the stadium and the Betty Kelly-Kenning National
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For the first time since returning home from the 2023 CARIFTA Swimming Championships last month, Bahamian swimmers were back in action, competing at the Alpha Aquatics Spring Invitational at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex over the weekend. The swimmers are gearing up for the Bahamas Aquatics Federation’s National Championships, set for June 22-25, at the same
Bahamas Aquatics Federation President Algernon Cargill is optimistic about the team winning a fifth straight title at the CARIFTA Swimming Championships, set for April 6-9 at the at the Sentro Deportivo Korsou – Pisina “Enith Brigitha”, in Willemstad, Curacao. Although he is optimistic, Cargill said that they cannot get complacent as other countries will look to dethrone them.