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Patrick O. Harrigan gets Carifta Games starting role

The Virgin Islands’ Patrick O. Harrigan is the official starter for this year’s edition of the games in which the territory began participating exactly 40 years ago. Photo: VINO/File
Mr Patrick O. Harrigan said he has been starting races since he began teaching in the mid 1970s and had been at it for 38 years. Before becoming a starter, he was a member of the BVI Athletics Association and was into athletics on a whole. Photo: Provided
Mr Patrick O. Harrigan said he has been starting races since he began teaching in the mid 1970s and had been at it for 38 years. Before becoming a starter, he was a member of the BVI Athletics Association and was into athletics on a whole. Photo: Provided
The Carifta Games will be held from March 25-28, 2016 in Grenada. Photo: Internet Source
The Carifta Games will be held from March 25-28, 2016 in Grenada. Photo: Internet Source
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- When US and [British] Virgin Islands athletes begin lining up behind their blocks in the 45th Carifta Games in St George's, Grenada on Saturday morning, March 26, 2016 many will hear a familiar voice saying; “on your marks.”

The VI’s Patrick O. Harrigan is the official starter for this year’s edition of the games in which the territory began participating exactly 40 years ago.

“Much surprised,” Harrigan said. “I said ‘well look what it took for me to get to the Carifta Games after all these years.’ So I’m very much surprised.”

Harrigan said since the passing of the IAAF Regional Development Center Director in Puerto Rico, Lenford Levy, he hadn’t heard anything following a series of starting seminars he attended there and in Jamaica. He said he knew they were being prepared to start at Carifta and other competitions.

“But, there was nothing else,” he said. “I’m still wondering who made the nominations up to now. I was hoping that I would go to Jamaica for the Boys and Girls Championships since we worked there and Teddy McCook was telling me he wanted to get me down there to start, so I wasn’t expecting it to be this quick and I wasn’t expecting it to be at Carifta.”

He said he must thank whoever made the nomination and felt it was worthwhile to have him going to Grenada to start. “I started in Grenada some years back just before the Hurricane came in and destroyed the stadium,” he explained. “I have a little knack of what Grenada is like, but it’s about trying to do a good job.”

Harrigan said he has been starting since he began teaching in the mid 1970s and had been at it for 38 years. Before becoming a starter, he was a member of the BVI Athletics Association and was into athletics on a whole.

“I didn’t compete much because I had a crazy injury trying to run the 100m so from then, the only thing I ever did was Shot Put and Discus Throw,” he pointed out. “But, I was always around athletics. It was as if there was a team working as officials, so after I started teaching I would start for the Primary School events so it just carried on from there starting every meet we had.”

What is he looking forward to in the starting role at the Carifta Games?

“Doing a good job,” he said heartedly. “Making sure that everyone that I start gets a fair start. During one of the workshops I attended, I told them that the meet isn’t about the officials and the guy running the workshop agreed. At the end of the meet, everyone leaves and don’t remember who the starter was, so it means that things were good. I’m looking forward to having a good time, everyone gets a far chance and hopefully, be able to start at Carifta wherever it is again.”

8 Responses to “Patrick O. Harrigan gets Carifta Games starting role”

  • Wonder (24/03/2016, 16:01) Like (17) Dislike (1) Reply
    this is good news. All the best Mr. Harrigan.
  • zoe (24/03/2016, 17:23) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply

    They treat hariggan like sh*t

  • a friend (24/03/2016, 17:23) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations, show your stuff. Best wishes
  • Building Courage (24/03/2016, 19:20) Like (19) Dislike (2) Reply
    Congratulation!!! Mr. Patrick O Harrigan. Keep trucking along; you are certainly one of those who made Virgin Islands Sports what it is today. Thank You Sir- for being a diligent steward of the Sports despite the many negatives that may come your way. Your time might not be the nature’s time, but your time will come in the right time. Your Blessings will be many, just have Patience.

    Rey O’Neal should also not be forgotten in the process. Both of you make me proud to be a Virgin Islander. And I talk from the office I hold in the U.S. Government- mistakes I make in my postings and all, I say the only thing perfect is nature itself. As someone who has never been looked at as a potential contributor in our society, but who contributes dearly to another societies who have accepted me, I say thank you for your contributions to my early development. I will reveal who I am in due time, nature’s time for those who can discern. Thank both of you for being apart of whom I have become today.
  • Angie (24/03/2016, 22:02) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congrats Patrick. You truly deserve this. I pray it gets better and better as time goes by
    I wish you good success at the Games
  • wize up (24/03/2016, 22:33) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    CARIFTA games live on channel 51
  • from the heavens (25/03/2016, 08:33) Like (3) Dislike (6) Reply
    Patrick I know for a fact that Annie is feeling proud of you right now.


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