Bahamas continue to lead medal table at CARIFTA Aquatic Championships
The Bahamas maintained a comfortable lead in the standings at the end of day three of the 2025 CARIFTA Aquatic Championships in Couva on Monday.
The Bahamas maintained a comfortable lead in the standings at the end of day three of the 2025 CARIFTA Aquatic Championships in Couva on Monday.
The 2025 Carifta Aquatic Championships exploded to life as records tumbled, rivalries flared, and rising stars threw down the gauntlet on a fiercely competitive opening day of action at the National Aquatic Centre in Couva on Saturday.
The Bahamas continued to reign supreme in Caribbean youth swimming, as they claimed a seventh consecutive Carifta Swimming Championships title and their ninth in the past 10 editions, as the curtain came down on the 38th staging of the event at the National Aquatics Centre on Tuesday.
US-based Trinidadian swimmer Liam Carrington took home five gold medals at the Southern Zone South Sectional Championships in Florida from February 13-15. Representing Bolles School Sharks at the Plantation Aquatic Centre, the 16-year-old swam to gold in the men’s 50m backstroke, 800m freestyle relay, 400m freestyle relay, 50m freestyle and 400m medley relay.