In sticking with their innovative stance from the launch of the 2022 Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) Track and Field Championships, event sponsor Fidelity Bank (Bahamas) Ltd. has lived up to its promise by rewarding the top athletes from that meet. The bank presented trophies to the top high-point finishers in each division yesterday, and also
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Under the theme: “Track is Back,” the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations hosted its first track and field meet since the coronavirus pandemic broke out in March.
The BAAA, in closing out what has been a dramatic year of postponements and cancellations of various local and international sporting events, staged the Odd Distance Track and Field Meet at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Saturday.
“We’ve been planning for the COVID-19 environment since the lockdown and we recognised very early that certain things had to be in place,” said BAAA president Drumeco Archer. “We’ve been in communication with the Competent Authority, giving them the assurance that we could do this and we could do this well.”