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2021 CARIFTA Games cancelled - Cayman Compass

Cayman Compass The saga of postponements and cancellations for the CARIFTA Games continues, as the news that many young athletes in Cayman have been dreading was confirmed Tuesday, 11 May, with the announcement that the 2021 games have been scratched. Reacting to the decision by the governing body, the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association, Lance Barnes, president of the Cayman Islands Athletic Association, told the Cayman Compass, “The cancellation of the CARIFTA Games is very disappointing to our young athletes, their parents and the entire Cayman Islands.” The regional sporting event was originally slated to take place in April 2020 but following the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the games were postponed to December last year.

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The Bermuda Department of Tourism today [Mar 13] announced the winner of their Quarterly Video competition as Fat Tire Massive, with the winning video displaying views of Bermuda’s parks from the perspective of mountain bike riders. The video footage showcases the Island’s biking and walking trails against the backdrop of lush green open spaces.. Read more of this article Bermuda-based Lancashire Holdings Limited have announced the appointment of Darren Redhead as Head of Lancashire Capital Management division. A spokesperson said, “Darren has extensive experience, having served previously as Chief Underwriting Officer of D.E. Shaw Re [Bermuda] Ltd, a hedge fund-backed property catastrophe reinsurer.

It s confirmed: CARIFTA is postponed again - The Nassau Guardian

It’s confirmed: CARIFTA is postponed again In this file photo, Devynne Charlton, second from right holds off Teammate Carmiesha Cox and Jamaican Monique Spencer on far left for the Girls Under-20 Gold at Carifta 2013. Following up on reports, it was confirmed yesterday that the annual CARIFTA Games are indeed postponed again – moving from July 2-4 to August 13-15 as a result of the date change in the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) schedule for secondary school students. The CXC exams are now scheduled for June 13 to July 16, forcing CARIFTA to be moved again, but still at the Bermuda National Sports Centre in Hamilton, Bermuda. The new date is now less than a week after the completion of the Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Japan. During a North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) online press conference yesterday, area president Bahamian Mike Sands, said that this would be the last resort for the games. If it is not held in mid-August, it

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