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After surgery, a turtle swims home
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Elinah Phillip leads Caribbean swimmers in Tokyo 50m Free
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Olympic Games flag bearers
By Dean Greenaway
When 50m Free Swimmer Elinah Phillip and 400m Hurdler Kyron McMaster walk into the Tokyo Olympic Games stadium as flag bearers on Friday, they will make history as the territory’s first Youth Olympic Games participants making it to the Olympic Games.
Seven years ago, McMaster participated in the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China. Phillip was there to see her sister Amarah swim. She went on to compete in the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires in 2018, after debuting in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
Now, both will simultaneously walk into the Tokyo Olympic Games Stadium on Friday Phillip as a 2-times Olympian at the tender age of 21 McMaster as an Olympic Games debutant.
Elinah Phillip tunes up for Tokyo with record swim in Florida
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Former Premier Dr. Orlando Smith was grilled by the Commission of Inquiry on Tuesday about the failed $7.2 million BVI Airways deal. (SCREENSHOT: COI/YOUTUBE)
Former Premier Dr. Orlando Smith told the Commission of Inquiry on Tuesday that he didnât instruct his financial secretary to âshow me the evidenceâ that the BVI Airways deal was a justified use of $7 million of public money at the time he was making it.
Government signed the agreement with BVI Airways, Castleton Holdings and Colchester Aviation in December 2015, but after receiving $7.2 million from government, the airline failed to launch a commercial air service by its October 2016 deadline.