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HLSCC to get 25m pool @ Paraquita Bay campus

- BVIOC secures commitment from Panam Sports & World Aquatics
The BVI Olympic Committee (BVIOC) has announced it has secured a commitment from Panam Sports and World Aquatics (the international swimming federation formerly known as FINA) to support the supply of a 25m international competition standard swimming pool from Myrtha Pools to be installed and managed by H. Lavity Stoutt Community College on Tortola, [British] Virgin Islands. Photo: www.jhcockerell.com
From left: Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon Sharie B. de Castro; President of HLSCC, Dr Richard W.E. Georges, and President of the BVIOC, Mr Ephraim E. Penn. Photo: Provided
From left: Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon Sharie B. de Castro; President of HLSCC, Dr Richard W.E. Georges, and President of the BVIOC, Mr Ephraim E. Penn. Photo: Provided
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI- The BVI Olympic Committee (BVIOC) has announced it has secured a commitment from Panam Sports and World Aquatics (the international swimming federation formerly known as FINA) to support the supply of a 25m international competition standard swimming pool from Myrtha Pools to be installed and managed by H. Lavity Stoutt Community College on Tortola, [British] Virgin Islands.

According to a press release from the BVIOC on February 1, 2023, the development of the project has been formalised following six months of discussions between Mr Ephraim E. Penn, President of the BVIOC, Mr Ivar Sisniega, Secretary General for Panam Sports and Dr Richard W. E. Georges, President of the HLSCC.

It said preparatory work on the proposal included a meeting with the President of the BVI Swimming Federation, schematics from Myrtha Pools received through Panam Sports and a rough order of magnitude.

“Dr Georges initially approached the BVIOC in July with an offer of partnership for the installation of a swimming pool following a response I had given to a question on the status of swimming in the territory at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games press conference,” said President Penn. “This was a timely outreach that came on the heels of a Panam Sports National Olympic Committee Consultation meeting that Secretary-General Lloyd K. Black, Treasurer Mark Chapman and I attended in Miami in May 2022."

Swimming pools ‘an urgent need for the region’

During the meeting, Panam Sports had expressed a desire to see the development of public and competition standard swimming pools in the Caribbean.

"Panam Sports and World Aquatics identified installation of swimming pools as an urgent need for the region," said Mr Neven Ilic, President of Panama Sports. "The BVI has already made its mark in swimming with the likes of Olympian Elinah Phillip and this, along with our history of support for the development of the BVI's athletes, coaches, sports and sporting facilities like the Mondo track at the A. O. Shirley Recreation Ground, helped us to identify the NOC as the beneficiary of our offer to provide a training and competition pool provided they could find a location and a partner that would be responsible for civil works and the maintenance and management of the facility, which should be accessible to all."

‘Ideal-sized pool’

The initiative was presented to the BVIOC by Mr Sisniega who explained that a pool is essential for the development of competitive swimmers while stressing the importance of learning to swim as a survival skill.

"A short course 25-meter pool is the ideal sized pool for a small country, since it would allow the swimmers to compete in official distances, while at the same time supporting a learn to swim program that would help develop local talent and, more importantly, give the opportunity to many of the local children and youth the opportunity to learn to swim properly and to engage in this sport on a regular basis," said Mr Sisniega.

Panam Sports supports the development of sport and its 41-member National Olympic Committees “to inspire more participation in international competitions as well as participation of the youth to prepare the generation to come in our region.”  The donation of the swimming pool - valued at around $400,000 – is expected to be a pilot scheme for other Caribbean NOCs.

The project is aligned with the College's master plan as the swimming pool supports its marine and maritime curriculum as well as its vision for the student experience.

The Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency (RDA), which has been invited to oversee and manage the preparations and construction of the facility, is in receipt of a Statement of Requirement.

"The next step in the process is to put the proposal together for the funding for the civil works and ancillary elements of the aquatics center such as the administrative offices, changing facilities, gym and therapy area, stands, storage rooms etc,” said Dr Georges, who has identified potential financiers for the project. 

17 Responses to “HLSCC to get 25m pool @ Paraquita Bay campus”

  • Really (02/02/2023, 14:25) Like (3) Dislike (33) Reply
    Wake up people this is very dangerous. Shot out to All the real blood people out there which is the UNVACCINATED people but this is where you need wisdom, understand and knowledge for this crap here. The spike proteins coming from the vaccinated people is very dangerous so keep your kids out of pools and you also. They are carriers of this virus when they put the virus in their body to fight it Off. They are trying to kill everyone in the world so becareful. I will never stop defending us because I do have feel will also and I will defend myself. Schools will be online soon because everything will be run online even banking which the vaccinated people will be the blue tooth wireless signal,real time data. Why do you think all it is called real time data it's because you have a chip in you to give the best data with Bluetooth connection. New technology nanobots tiny robots giving data to the elites Wow
  • Great.. (02/02/2023, 14:28) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    Put it to use. Make it work...Rules training and maintenance will be Key..
  • stfu!! (02/02/2023, 14:35) Like (23) Dislike (0) Reply
    They can't finish the one at the BFEC on VG, but them talking about building one at HLSCC? Talking season start.
  • lodger (02/02/2023, 18:03) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    No money for it yet?
  • HMMM (02/02/2023, 22:09) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Will facility be covered to avoid getting contaminated by agricultural animal dander?
    What will prevent the obsolete agricultural pesticides leeching into the pool as run off?
    Where will the heavily chemicalized water drain? In the same mangroves Hlscc supposedly seeks to reestablish? Where is the money to make the used water safe enough to go into the precious soil and seas?
    Accelerated coral bleaching on the horizon
    SMH
  • @stfu (02/02/2023, 22:59) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    That’s so true. Every day I see the sister Islands getting put on the back burner once again for. SMFH
  • Is it really necessary? (03/02/2023, 01:32) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
    This is foolishness if you ask me. Money could be use to ensure the public schools have computers for learning so that the children can keep abreast in this technological era. that's what money should be doing, not going build a pool for a very small and I mean very small fraction of our community to compete in swimming competition. Unless, they're building it basically for local whites and a handful of us, blacks. No. 1, you're not going to get a lot of black females into swimming competition because they can't and won't be messing up their hair in no chlorine. Sorry, but that's is not happening!!. And ain't many of our black boys got time to waste swimming so often just to compete for a medal. We in the Virgin Islands just like to be able to swim enough to not drown not because we want to win competitions. BIG FACTS! So who is left to compete? Let's see, the local whites...so all this money going spend not for the people of the Virgin Islands but a selected few.bpeople don't be fooled!!! It's not about or for us, it's about or for a very few. Open your eyes people and stop letting these people play us like we don't have any sense. Not because they dangling something shiny means it's worth something to us.
    • @Isitreallynecessary (03/02/2023, 12:59) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      WTF is wrong with you and people like you who make every damn thing you can into a wicked scheme against black people? This ball and chain to your intelligence means you can't see a great opportunity for black boys and girls - ALL BVI boys and girls - to learn how to swim! Did you ever notice we are surrounded by water? Did you ever notice that people come here from all over the world to enjoy our ocean? Did you ever wonder why we have so much big industries here based on our water? Do you comprehend that people living on small islands, even if they do not want a healthy, happy life enjoying the waters around them, at least they might be SAFER if they know how to swim?
      The only reason is culture. Of course black people were not taught to swim by slave masters. It was deliberate! And of course they did not have pleasure time to enjoy swimming like the whites. Because of this people remained afraid of water and pass that on to every generation and now here YOU are telling a next generation they should not learn to swim because ... something to do with white people being bad and this money should be used to buy technology for the high school when it is given to us to advance swimming in the BVI by an international swimming organisation.
      This is THE MOST BASIC thing we could do to change our 2020s culture for the better. Maybe only a couple of people might make it to Olympics level but the pool is a vehicle for something bigger. Remember, so many things you can't do if you don't know how to swim. Locally owned charter companies? Locally owned dive companies? BVI winners in all kinds of aquatic sports contests?
      And here is YOU telling us we should NOT take a great opportunity that just landed on our plate? Telling us that this deliberate handicap forced on us by slave owners generations ago must STAY IN PLACE!
      Be ashamed. Be very ashamed.
    • bffr (08/02/2023, 14:09) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      You had me at the first part but you lost me at the part where you saying the blacks wouldnt want to compete.what do you know there are many swimming classes here in the bvi and it would a great advantage for them.Children can even get scolarships from it so get your facts straight caz what you saying dont make sense
  • sicka this government fr ! (03/02/2023, 11:09) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    That make sense to ayo ? this is what ayo wasting we tax money on ? AYO CANT EVEN MAINTAIN THE ROADS AND SCHOOLS AND BUILDINGS IS A POOL?
  • WEW (03/02/2023, 15:57) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    just turn the UNUSED sewage treatment plant into a swim pool
  • Can't believe it (03/02/2023, 22:25) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    I cannot believe that I am reading this with Ephraim sanctioning something like this. What the hell happen to the unfinished pool in VG that so many donors injected funds into? You are all are a wasteful set of people. Carry on my people, old people say " You never miss the water till the well run dry."
    • voter (04/02/2023, 05:56) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Why are you chastising Ephraim for the failures of the Virgin Gorda project? I am sure neither Mr. Penn or the BVIOC were ever involved with what happened there.. Please let’s work together and bring this home to the BVI community.
  • Foolishness (08/02/2023, 14:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    they building pool when they could build dorms woww
  • WOW (08/02/2023, 14:14) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I think it wouldve been a great idea to build dorms for the students especially the ones coming from vg or the ones that lives in far areas. A SWIMMING POOL AIN NO URGENT NEED IN THE REGION THATS SUM BS AYU TALKING SAH.


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