Close Menu
CaribbeanFocus
  • Lates News
  • Business
  • Entertainments
  • Food
  • Health
  • Immigration
    • Relocation & Expats
  • Lifestyle
  • Real Estate
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • Caribbean Diaspora
  • Environment
  • World News
  • Discount Travel
  • Events
  • Marketplace
  • Products
What's Hot
MONTSERRAT

Miami Slam Champion – Caribbean Life

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Tourism Minister inaugurates renovated Plaza Canito in Guayacanes

SURINAME

BESCHOUWING — De landbouwproefkonijnen van Suriname

Subscribe to Updates

Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

Our Products
  • Mahatma Jasmine, Thai, Indian, or Cambodian Fragra… Mahatma Jasmine, Thai, Indian, or Cambodian Fragra... $3.22
  • Ghost Island Hot Sauce | Extra Hot Pepper Sauce Wi… Ghost Island Hot Sauce | Extra Hot Pepper Sauce Wi... $12.75
  • 5 Pack Cruise Luggage Tag Holder for Royal Caribbe… 5 Pack Cruise Luggage Tag Holder for Royal Caribbe... $9.99 Original price was: $9.99.$4.19Current price is: $4.19.
Important Pages:
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok Threads
Breaking News:
  • Premier League of Belize: Progresso stay top as Verdes close in
  • Nine Antiguan and Barbudan bakers earn nominations for regional baking awards
  • CFBC students claim top honours at 2026 Caribbean STEM Olympiad
  • Sweeping housing reform plan in Friends of Democracy manifesto  
  • New procurement law requires direct contracting of official state advertising
  • Reflections on life at Newsday
  • Beaches’ New All-Inclusive in Turks and Caicos Has Three Waterslides, “ClearSky Villas,” and a Food Hall 
  • States move to block Trump’s Hudson Tunnel funding halt – Caribbean Life
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn Threads YouTube TikTok
CaribbeanFocus
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Travel Sports Store
  • Lates News

    The 10 Moments That Shook The Caribbean In 2025

    January 20, 2026

    A Food Lover’s Guide To Jamaican Cuisine: 15 Delicious Dishes You Need To Try

    November 17, 2025

    Why The U.S. Is Sending Warships To The Caribbean In 2025: A Deeper Look

    November 12, 2025

    Meet The Fierce, Fearless Caribbean Queens Of Miss Universe 2025

    October 27, 2025

    The 10 Largest Economies In The Caribbean

    October 20, 2025
  • Lifestyle

    The 10 Moments That Shook The Caribbean In 2025

    January 20, 2026

    Why The U.S. Is Sending Warships To The Caribbean In 2025: A Deeper Look

    November 12, 2025

    The 10 Largest Economies In The Caribbean

    October 20, 2025

    The Top 10 Most Influential Caribbean Artists Of 2025: Shaping The Global Music Scene!

    October 13, 2025

    The Top 10 Happiest Countries In The Caribbean

    October 6, 2025
  • Travel

    Discover the Hidden Gems of Caribbean UNESCO Heritage Sites

    August 29, 2025

    Wild Wonders: Discovering Island Life from Flamingos to Turtles

    August 28, 2025

    Dreamy Caribbean Destinations for Your Perfect Wedding

    August 27, 2025

    Discover the Magic: Your Ultimate Guide to Caribbean Travel

    August 26, 2025

    Explore the Caribbean: Top Eco-Friendly Travel Gems!

    August 25, 2025
  • Business

    Empowering Caribbean Entrepreneurs: Top Networking Opportunities

    February 5, 2025

    Thriving Caribbean Businesses: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead

    February 4, 2025

    Navigating Growth: The Surging Startup Landscape in the Caribbean

    February 3, 2025

    Charting Growth: The Caribbean’s Thriving Startup Scene

    February 2, 2025

    Emerging E-Commerce Trends Shaping the Caribbean Market

    February 1, 2025
  • Entertainments

    Exploring the Vibrant World of Caribbean Entertainment Options

    June 25, 2025

    Exploring Family-Friendly Amusement Parks in the Caribbean

    June 24, 2025

    EDM Festivals Surge in the Caribbean: A New Cultural Wave

    June 23, 2025

    Exploring the Top Caribbean Carnivals for Vibrant Parades

    June 22, 2025

    Enchanting Caribbean Beach Bonfire Nights: Entertainment Awaits

    June 21, 2025
  • Sports

    Historic Caribbean Triumphs in Global Sports Competitions

    July 11, 2025

    Caribbean Athletes: Shaping Global Sports Landscape Today

    July 10, 2025

    Caribbean Rugby: Rising Popularity and Development Efforts

    July 9, 2025

    Caribbean Beach Soccer: Key Events and Teams to Watch

    July 8, 2025

    Celebrating Influential Caribbean Footballers and Their Journeys

    July 7, 2025
  • Health

    Embracing Tomorrow: Transforming Caribbean Healthcare Tech

    February 26, 2025

    Empowering Lives: The Heartfelt Impact of Caribbean Vaccination

    February 25, 2025

    Facing the Storm: Climate Change’s Toll on Caribbean Health

    February 24, 2025

    Healing Across Distances: Telemedicine’s Caribbean Revolution

    February 23, 2025

    Together for Tomorrow: Empowering Caribbean Moms and Kids

    February 22, 2025
  • Food

    A Food Lover’s Guide To Jamaican Cuisine: 15 Delicious Dishes You Need To Try

    November 17, 2025

    Mastering Caribbean Roti: A Culinary Artform Explored

    March 16, 2025

    Discovering the Caribbean’s Unique Tropical Fruits

    March 15, 2025

    Savoring the Caribbean: A Journey Through Island Cuisines

    March 14, 2025

    Perfect Pairings: Elevate Caribbean Cuisine with Ideal Drinks

    March 13, 2025
  • Immigration
    1. Relocation & Expats
    2. View All

    Comparing Long-Term and Short-Term Moves to the Caribbean

    July 10, 2025

    Embracing Remote Work: Thriving in the Caribbean Paradise

    July 9, 2025

    Navigating Caribbean Relocation: Insights for Expats

    July 8, 2025

    Unpacking Myths: The Realities of Caribbean Expat Life

    July 7, 2025

    Comparing Long-Term and Short-Term Moves to the Caribbean

    July 10, 2025

    Embracing Remote Work: Thriving in the Caribbean Paradise

    July 9, 2025

    Navigating Caribbean Relocation: Insights for Expats

    July 8, 2025

    Unpacking Myths: The Realities of Caribbean Expat Life

    July 7, 2025
  • Real Estate

    Unlocking Potential: Sustainable Real Estate in the Caribbean

    May 6, 2025

    Discover the Most Stunning Luxury Waterfront Homes in the Caribbean

    May 5, 2025

    Top Caribbean Islands for Digital Nomads: Live and Work

    May 4, 2025

    Exploring Fractional Real Estate in the Caribbean: Pros & Cons

    May 3, 2025

    Navigating Caribbean Real Estate During Peak Tourist Seasons

    May 2, 2025
  • Diaspora
  • Products
  • Caribbean
    • LIST 1
      • ARUBA
      • ANGUILLA
      • ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
      • BAHAMAS
      • BARBADOS
      • BELIZE
      • BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
    • LIST 2
      • CUBA
      • CAYMAN ISLANDS
      • CARIBBEAN NETHERLANDS
      • CURACAO
      • DOMINICA
      • DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
      • GUYANA
    • LIST 3
      • GRENADA
      • GUADELOUPE
      • HAITI
      • JAMAICA
      • MARTINIQUE
      • MONTSERRAT
      • PUERTO RICO (US)
      • SAINT VINCENT
    • LIST 4
      • SAINT BARTHÉLEMY
      • SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
      • SAINT LUCIA
      • SAINT MARTIN
      • SURINAME
      • TRINIDED AND TOBAGO
      • TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
      • UNTIED STATE VIRGIN ISLANDS
CaribbeanFocus
Home » Let the games begin: ‘PM Stuarty’ opens Carifta 2025
Let the games begin: ‘PM Stuarty’ opens Carifta 2025
TRINIDED AND TOBAGO April 19, 2025

Let the games begin: ‘PM Stuarty’ opens Carifta 2025

Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Copy Link


News

Andrew Gioannetti


Just Now

Members of Team TT parade during the 2025 Carifta Games opening ceremony, held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, on April 18.  - Daniel Prentice
Members of Team TT parade during the 2025 Carifta Games opening ceremony, held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, on April 18. – Daniel Prentice

The 52nd edition of the Carifta Games officially opened on April 18 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, marking Trinidad and Tobago’s first time hosting the regional athletics championship in two decades.

The opening ceremony began at 3 pm and welcomed junior athletes from 28 Caribbean countries and dependencies to an event described by World Athletics president Sebastian Coe at the opening as athletics’ “most important junior competition in the world.”

The event opened with performances by the police, fire service and prison bands, who delivered calypso-inspired arrangements to a cosmopolitan audience.

The ceremony featured a vibrant display of Caribbean culture, including a parade of costumed stilt-walkers and a sequence of traditional dances. These performances narrated the origins of the Carifta Games – tracing its establishment in 1972 as part of the Caribbean Free Trade Association’s efforts to encourage unity through sport. The event also celebrated the ethnic and religious diversity of TT and the wider region.

It was followed by a full parade of athletes, who entered the stadium bearing their national flags to an audience occupying much of the covered stands.


Addressing the crowd just before declaring the Games open, recently sworn-in PM Stuart Young said, “The level of pleasure I have here today to see these young athletes who represent their countries come together for the games that will take place here in TT over the next few days…

“Sport plays such a critical, critical component in our societies.

“Having competed in competitive sports for my life, I know personally the value of what sport brings not only to the individuals, the coaches, the families, but the communities. And to see our young people who are learning the lessons of discipline, the lessons of hard work, the lessons of success, the lessons sometimes of disappointment… but most importantly sportsmanship is indeed a thrill and a pleasure.”

He added: “So today I give our young people, especially in TT, as well as the rest of Caricom, our commitment as a government… that we will continue investing in you as you continue flying the flag for whatever country you represent.”

“Parents, thank you… Coaches, never underestimate the important role you play. Well done. Have a wonderful games. Compete hard. Compete well. Build friendships that will last your lifetime… and know that we believe in you because you will carry us, Caricom and your nations forward in the not-too-distant future.”

Capping off his address with a spirited proclamation, Young clenched his fist in the air and shouted: “Prime Minister Stuarty declares these games Carifta 2025 open!”

Chairman of the Local Organising Committee Michael Romany also addressed the gathering, urging athletes to embrace every moment of the event.

“Today I ask of you only this: compete fiercely, respect your rivals, embrace every single moment of this experience,” Romany said.

“To our dedicated coaches, parents and team managers, thank you for guiding and supporting these young champions. Your best work may lie behind the scenes, but it also is the foundation of every medal, every record and every personal best.”


Romany thanked the Ministry of Sport and Community Development, the LOC, and all supporting partners.

“I wish to place special thanks to the staff of the Sports Company of TT who took many, many, many hours, days and weeks to prepare both this venue and the venue at Couva for swimming,” he said.

“To the people of TT, we look forward to your heartfelt, enthusiastic support as our athletes pursue history. Together, let us showcase our world-class facilities and unmatched warmth and hospitality to our regional family alongside our love for the red, white and black. It is our strength and unity that makes us who we are.

“Let the games begin and the Caribbean shine.”

The games have long been a platform for young athletes to launch their international careers, with notable alumni including Usain Bolt (Jamaica), Kirani James (Grenada) and Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas). The Austin Sealy Award, introduced in 1977, will again be presented on the final day to the most outstanding athlete of the meet.

TT is hosting the Games for the fifth time and the first since 2005.

The Hasely Crawford Stadium has undergone recent resurfacing and maintenance in preparation for the competition, which is widely regarded as the Caribbean’s premier junior athletics event.

TT will field 78 athletes, the second-largest team behind Jamaica. Last year, TT placed third on the medal table with 27 medals – eight gold, nine silver and ten bronze – behind Jamaica (78 medals) and the Bahamas (36). The home team will aim to improve on that performance, bolstered by local support and familiarity with the conditions.

Athletes will compete in under-17 and under-20 categories across sprints, middle- and long-distance races, relays, hurdles, jumps, throws and combined events such as the heptathlon and decathlon.


In addition to track and field, the Carifta Aquatics Championships are being held simultaneously in Couva. Swimmers from across the region will compete at the National Aquatic Centre from April 18-22, with open water events scheduled for April 23 at Five Islands Beach.

The aquatics leg of the Carifta Games has grown in prominence since its formal integration into the overall event structure.

Track and field competition begins on April 19, with the first session starting at 9 am. Events include the boys’ under-20 decathlon 100 metres and girls’ under-17 high jump. The afternoon session, from 3.30 pm, will feature finals in the 400m, 100m and 1500m, among others.

TT’s medal prospects include middle-distance runner Kayleigh Forde and jumper Janae De Gannes, both returning medallists from previous editions. Sprinter Jaheim Haynes and shot put/discus athlete Tyra Gittens are also expected to contend for podium finishes.

International athletes to watch include Jamaica’s Kevon Williams in the under-20 sprints, Grenada’s Tiana Williams in the hurdles, and Bahamian quarter-miler Eagon Neely.

The games will run through April 21, with morning and evening sessions each day. Finals in high-profile events, including the 200m and 4x100m relays, are scheduled for April 20 and 21.

The games have been held annually since inception, save for a single cancellation in 2020 owing to the covid19 pandemic. The event has endured despite regional challenges ranging from natural disasters to political unrest.

Jamaica has historically dominated the medal table, winning 46 of the 51 editions to date.

However, the event continues to serve as a valuable opportunity for other nations to showcase emerging talent, often providing the first international experience for junior athletes.


Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link

Related Posts

Reflections on life at Newsday

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday – Saturday January 31st 2026

High Court orders Coast Guard to decide on promotion complaint

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • LinkedIn
  • Threads
Our Youtube Channels
Don't Miss
BELIZE February 4, 2026

Premier League of Belize: Progresso stay top as Verdes close in

PLB Standings after Week 3 Progresso lead the Premier League of Belize. Photo Credit: Progresso…

Nine Antiguan and Barbudan bakers earn nominations for regional baking awards

February 4, 2026

CFBC students claim top honours at 2026 Caribbean STEM Olympiad

February 4, 2026

Sweeping housing reform plan in Friends of Democracy manifesto  

February 4, 2026

New procurement law requires direct contracting of official state advertising

February 4, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

Our Products
  • Shea Butter Raw Unrefined 1 Lb Ivory Grade A from … Shea Butter Raw Unrefined 1 Lb Ivory Grade A from ... $9.99
  • Ghost Island Hot Sauce | Extra Hot Pepper Sauce Wi… Ghost Island Hot Sauce | Extra Hot Pepper Sauce Wi... $12.75
  • TABASCO Brand Salsa Picante, Vibrant & Mild Hot Sa… TABASCO Brand Salsa Picante, Vibrant & Mild Hot Sa... $3.49
  • jijAcraft 50 Countries String Flag – 41 ft Interna… jijAcraft 50 Countries String Flag - 41 ft Interna... $8.99
About Us
About Us

CaribbeanFocus, we are your gateway to everything Caribbean—a vibrant platform that brings together the region’s culture, news, lifestyle, and opportunities. Our mission is to keep you informed, inspired, and connected to the heart of the Caribbean, no matter where you are in the world.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
Our Picks

Prince No More: Lawmakers Urge Andrew to Testify.

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS November 2, 2025

SSS Cooperative Consultations formalized by Memorandum of Understanding

SAINT MARTIN April 21, 2025

Holness on Maduro: ‘My job is to keep Jamaica safe’

SAINT LUCIA January 11, 2026
Our Products
  • Jamaica – Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to C… Jamaica - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to C... $12.99 Original price was: $12.99.$11.66Current price is: $11.66.
  • The Contemporary Caribbean: Life, History and Cult… The Contemporary Caribbean: Life, History and Cult... $24.46
  • Pepper Joe’s Tropical Habanero Hot Sauce – Unique … Pepper Joe’s Tropical Habanero Hot Sauce – Unique ... $15.00
© 2026 CaribbeanFocus.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.