Barbados Sercures 17 Medals at CARIFTA Track and Field Games
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Barbados sercures 17 medals at CARIFTA Track and Field Games
Barbados won four more gold medals during the final session of the CARIFTA Track and Field Games in Grenada last evening. The quartet of Nadal Seale, Aidan Moore, Jahkye Brewster and Shamari Greenidge-Lewis captured gold in the boys’ Under-20 4×400 metres relay in a record time of three minutes, 05.49 seconds, breaking the 13-year-old mark of 3:05.68 set by Jamaica in 2013. Meanwhile, in her final year at CARIFTA, Ashlyn Simmons secured a double…
SKN Concludes CARIFTA Games with Bronze Medal
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – Team Unstoppable wrapped up its campaign at the 53rd CARIFTA Games on a high note on Monday, April 6, 2026, as Kymarni Newton stormed to bronze in the Under-17 Boys 800m Final at the Kirani James Athletic Stadium. Newton’s outstanding time of 1:55.34 not only earned the Federation’s first (and only) medal of the championships but also shattered the 13-year-old St. Kitts and Nevis U18 national record, marking a historic b…
Barbados fourth at the CARIFTA Games
A flurry of medals and a meet record on the final day of the CARIFTA Games boosted Barbados to its best finish and highest medal count since the regional junior track and field festival was held in St George’s, Grenada, in 2016. The meet returned to the Spice Isle in 2026, and Barbados amassed 17 medals, including six golds, finishing fourth overall and capping the Easter weekend with a new Under-20 Boys’ 4x400m record. After a quiet morning se…
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