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Commemorative Magazine COMMEMORATIVE MAGAZINE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE WELCOME MESSAGES 7 • Sir Austin Sealy, Founder of Carifta Games 9 • Mrs. Sandra Osborne, President of the Barbados Olympic Association 11 • Mr. Tony Selby, President of hte Barbados Aquatic Sports Association 13 2019 CARIFTA ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 15 MAIN SCHEDULE OF EVENTS COMPETITION SCHEDULE 17 • Swimming 18 • Water Polo 18 • Artistic Swimming 18 • Open Water NATIONAL TEAMS 21 • Antigua & Barbuda 22 • Aruba 23 • Bahamas 26 • Bermuda 27 • Bonaire 28 • Cayman Islands 30 • Curaçao 32 • French Guiana 33 • Grenada 34 • Guyana 35 • Haiti 36 • Jamaica 38 • Martinique 40 • St. Lucia 41 • Sint Maarten 41 • Saint Martin 42 • St. Vincent & the Grenadines 43 • Suriname 44 • Trinidad & Tobago 48 • Turks & Caicos 49 • US Virgin Islands 50 • Barbados 54 THANKS & APPRECIATION WELCOME MESSAGE HON. 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Ficatem volorrore cus eum fugiatusandi nemporem quam nobis aspel eum qui adis excerios simusam fugitium ipsamendion exerrum alitaquos minullaut volo eatatur, tem ape exerspitaque vella nonet utat fuga. doluptum ut estibea prae nim untes eatquam qui Neque corem. Dunt quatquid que voluptis as iunt. dolorrum quid mi, cus ipsam nulpa quam quiae Ut quia nossum re, verite nonsectusda nus. non eicturia dolestor millate molupiet illabore es- Cab in nobis alic te omnisimus et voluptas prat vollore sincte liquae velluptis aditate cersperi conse perum aut laborep ellptas prat vollore On behalf of the aquatic athletes and teams across the region, the Barbados Aquatic Sports Association extends our sincere thanks to the PANAM SPORTS ORGANIZATION for their generous support at the 34th Carifta Aquatics Championships A SPECIAL MESSAGE SIR AUSTIN SEALY Founder, Carifta Games I heartily congratulate the officials and members A lasting memory from past Carifta Swimming of the Barbados Aquatic Sports Association Games was victory in the 100m Butterfly event for hosting the year’s Carifta Swimming won by Anthony Nestea, representing Trinidad & Championship - including Artistic and Open Tobago, and which he followed up with the Gold Water Swimming events, as well as Water Polo. Medal in the same event at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea as a representative for Swimming first came on the Carifta Games Suriname. scene right here in Barbados in 1985 as part of the inaugral multi-sport Carifta Games, That Perhaps that achievement can inspire all format continued to the 1989 Games when competitors at these 2019 Games to strive an unfortunate separation decision was taken for excellence as they continue their sporting for respective sporting disciplines to revert to careers, play FAIR, respect the rules, enjoy the individual Carifta Games’ championships. competition and of course try to enjoy some of our beautiful island. I consider the time has long passed for that 1989 decision to be reviewed / overturned and a multi-sport Carifta Games return to the sporting Austin Sealy calendar for the youth of the Caribbean. Indeed, Member, International Olympic Committee Hon. Life Vice President Commonwealth Games today there is a clash with the Games here and Federation the commencement of Carifta Games Athletics Hon. Life Vice President Athletic Association of Barbados & Member of AAB Hall of Fame in Cayman Islands, we should all be together... but where there is life there is hope. WELCOME MESSAGE SANDRA OSBORNE President Barbados Olympic Association Inc. The Barbados Olympic Association Inc promotes The hosting of competitions such as this with a Sport at all levels in the Olympic spirit of friendship, large number of competitors requires a high level of solidarity and fair play. It is therefore my pleasure, organizational commitment, planning and execution on behalf of the Olympic Movement in Barbados, and the Barbados Olympic Association is extremely to extend congratulations to the Barbados Aquatic gratified that the Barbados Aquatic Sports Association Sports Association on the hosting of the 2019 edition has excelled as one of the national sport federations in of the Carifta Aquatics Championships. Barbados with a long-standing reputation for hosting meets of the highest standards. As always, we in the The visionary foresight of Sir Austin Sealy, IOC Olympic Movement in Barbados wish you and your Member and long-standing Director of the Barbados many Volunteers our very best wishes for another Olympic Association, in conceptualizing the Carifta successful competition. Games in 1972 cannot be overstated. Swimming joined the competition in 1985 (with waterpolo, Needless to say, Carifta’s success will ultimately artistic swimming and open water swimming depend not only on a high level of organization and subsequently being added to the program) which competition with all participants giving of their makes Carifta Aquatics well over 30 years old. These very best, but most importantly on the commitment Games have succeeded in fulfilling their original of everyone – Competitors, Coaches, Technical purpose of providing a consistently high level of Officials, Administrators and Volunteers alike - to regional competition as a stepping stone to wider participate in the true Olympic spirit, embracing the regional, continental and international competition. Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect. Indeed, this meet is a qualifier for the Pan American Games which take place in Lima, Peru later this year It is my wish that many personal bests and records and the next Summer Olympics Tokyo 2020. will be written into Carifta history’s over the next two weeks. Good Luck. I extend a warm welcome to everyone who has a part to play in this meet, not only the participants, but Yours in Sport family and friends whose sacrifice and support often go unnoticed. A special welcome to visiting Athletes, Sandra Osborne, QC Coaches, Technical Officials and Supporters. President, The Barbados Olympic Association Inc WELCOME MESSAGE TONY SELBY President of the Barbados Aquatic Sports Association Chairman of the Organising Committee of the 34th Carifta Games On behalf of the Barbados Aquatic Sports are happy to be your host, and wish you a most Association, I am honoured to welcome all enjoyable experience in Barbados. athletes, officials and supporters from 23 I express my sincere appreciation on behalf of countries of the Carifta Family to Barbados to the Organising Committee to our sponsors and participate on the 34th Carifta Games. everyone who has in any way contributed towards the staging of these games, particularly the staff of Competition will take place in four Aquatic Sport the Aquatic Centre. Disciplines: Water Polo, Artistic Swimming, Swimming and Open Water Swimming, and keen We look forward to keen competition an competition is expected in all of the disciplines. dimpeccable sportsmanship by all. In addition to the satisfaction and enjoyment that sports and games give to the athletes and spectators, they are an important means of A. Tony Selby disciplined self-expression and contribute to President healthy personal and social development. Barbados Aquatic Sports Association The Barbados Aquatic Sports Association which governs Aquatic Sports, and indeed Barbados, BARBADOS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ALBERT “TONY” SELBY CICELY CHASE-HARDING SAMANTHA CLARKE PAMELA MULLINS AVION JORDAN PRESIDENT - BASA 1ST VICE PRESIDENT - BASA 2ND VICE PRESIDENT - BASA SECRETARY - BASA TREASURER - BASA ERROL E. CLARKE SONIA O’NEAL MONTANA ATHERLEY TAYMAR LAVINE ERIN O’NEAL FINA BUREAU MEMBER TECHNICAL OFFICE MANAGER OFFICE ASSISTANT TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR CONSULTANT ARTISITIC SWIMMING CARY BANFIELD CAROLANN GOLLOP SHARON SMALL SIIMONE MORRIS TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR MERCHANDISING / MEET WATER POLO MAGAZINE C M Y CM MY CY CMY K MAIN SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DATE: April 11th - 24th, 2019 VENUE 1: Barbados Aquatic Centre, Wildey, St. Michael VENUE 2: Carlisle Bay, Bridgetown (Open Water) GAMES VILLAGE: Barbados Beach Club, Maxwell Coast Road, Ch. Ch. EVENT SCHEDULE WATER POLO: Thursday April 11th Arrival of Teams Technical Meeting April 11th @ 7:00 PM, Barbados Aquatic Centre Technical Officials’ Meeting @ 8:00 PM (immediately after Technical Meeting) Friday, April 12th Competition Starts @ 9:00 AM Opening Ceremony @ 5:30 PM Saturday, April 13th Competition Starts @ 9:00 AM Sunday,
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