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CARIFTA canceled for the second year in a row - The Nassau Guardian

CARIFTA canceled for the second year in a row 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. The 49th edition of the CARIFTA Games, re-scheduled for August 13-15, 2021, at the Bermuda National Sports Centre in Hamilton, Bermuda, has been canceled. The North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) has taken the decision based on the COVID-19 regulations outlined by the host nation, Bermuda. The Government of Bermuda has maintained that the 14-day quarantine for unvaccinated visitors is non-negotiable, making it highly impractical for there to be an under-17 category as is the norm and for NACAC to stage the region’s premier junior track and field meet. Bermuda, like a number of countries in the region, is experiencing a spike in COVID-19 cases. Other potential challenges included the impact of positive COVID-19 test

CARIFTA aquatics cancelled for second year in a row

CARIFTA aquatics cancelled for second year in a row Spread the love For the second year in a row, the fiercely competitive CARIFTA Aquatics Championships has been put off. The announcement was made on Saturday in a communication from the host, the Barbados Aquatic Sports Association (BASA). The Bahamas was set to take part in the swimming portion of the championships. The original date was set for April 3-7 at the Barbados Aquatics Center in Wildey, Barbados, but that was pushed back with no definitive date in sight. The Bahamas Aquatics Federation was set to send a strong swim team to defend their three-peat and get a chance to claim its sixth title in the last seven CARIFTA meets. Now, they will have to wait until 2022 for a chance to accomplish that.

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