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13 athletes to represent VI at Barranquilla 2018 CAC Games

The team will travel to Colombia ahead of their events. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Virgin Islands Olympic Committee (BVIOC) has confirmed that 13 athletes will represent the Virgin Islands at the 23rd Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games which will be held in Barranquilla, Colombia from July 19 – August 3, 2018.

The team comprising7 track and 6 field athletes will travel to Colombia on July 23, 2018, ahead of their events which take place in the Roberto Melendez Stadium starting July 29, 2018.

Chef de Mission, Michael Farrington, sub Chef, Lindel Hodge and Coach Winston Potter are in Barranquilla ahead of the athletes in preparation for their arrival.

“We are completing some final tasks and making sure that the athletes will be as comfortable as possible in their surroundings before and during their events,” said Farrington. “We are looking forward to the arrival of the rest of the delegation and can confirm that the CAC Games organisers and hosts are excited to welcome the VI team.”

Senior track athletes include Tahesia Harrigan-Scott (100m), Ashley N. Kelly (400m), and Kyron A. McMaster (400m hurdles).

While Barranquilla 2018 will be the first CAC Games for Ashley and Kyron, itwill be the fourth appearance for Tahesia,a two-times gold medal champion at the Central American and Caribbean Games Cartagena de Indias 2006 and Mayaguez 2010 and finalist at Veracruz 2014.

The 4 national track athletes who also qualified to represent the territory at the Games for the first time are Deya Erickson (100m hurdles), Shaquoy Stephens (100m), RoniqueTodman (200m), and Adriano Gumbs (100m).

The senior field athletes are Chantel E. Malone (long jump) who debuted at the CAC Games with a gold medal finish at Veracruz 2014and Eldred Henry (shot put) who will make his first appearance at a CAC Games and will be the Flag Bearer in the Opening Ceremony on July 19. Tynelle Gumbs (hammer throw and discus), Trevia Gumbs (shot put and discus), Kala Penn (long jump and triple jump), and Akeem Bradshaw (long jump and triple jump) complete the VI’s roster of field athletes.

BVIOC Congratulates

“This is yet another strong team that will be representing the VI in what is the territory’s second international event this year following on from the Gold Coast 2018 Games in April,” said Ephraim Penn, President of the BVIOC. “All the athletes have been doing well at their various meets this season and the BVIOC congratulates them on making the team. We are looking forward to their performances as we hope for another successful outcome across the board.”

The VI delegation to Barranquilla 2018 also includesEphraim Penn, Lloyd Black (Secretary General, BVIOC),Omar Jones, and Anna-Belle Skelton-Malone (Athletics coaches), and Doug Arter (Physiotherapist).

The CAC Games are the oldest continuous running regional games dating back to 1926. Held every four years, the Games typically host competitors from countries in Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, Bermuda and the South American countries of Suriname, Guyana, Colombia and Venezuela.

The CAC Games are considered the starting point of international competition for athletes from the region who are seeking to represent their countries at the Olympic level. They are designed to provide a step between sub-CAC region Games held the first year following a Summer Olympics and the Pan American Games, which are held before the Summer Olympic. The next PanAmerican Games are slated to take place in Lima, Peru, July 26 – August 11, 2019.

4 Responses to “13 athletes to represent VI at Barranquilla 2018 CAC Games”

  • pell (16/07/2018, 22:51) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Hmm.
  • Carol (16/07/2018, 22:55) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    Young Josh Hill should have been on that team. Just saying.
  • just asking (17/07/2018, 09:40) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    13 athletes will represent the Virgin Islands...but I only seeing 4 I don't understand why is always few get to shine and the rest always behind the scene.
    • Bruhhhh (18/07/2018, 05:16) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Please! Don’t waste your time trying to asses ineptitude. The papers publish what they are given by the those responsible for getting the information out that includes images. Excuses will come left right and center but the truth is those responsible can’t and don’t hide the fact that they only focus on those they think have a chance at medalling. They’ve got photos of all the athletes but they want you to focus on a select few, it’s certainly not the athletes fault.


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