The Star (Jamaica)

Carifta Games cancelled

- DANIEL WHEELER Staff Reporter

The ongoing challenges from the COVID- 19 pandemic have once again resulted in the cancellati­on of the Carifta Games, the annual regional athletics tournament.

North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Associatio­n ( NACAC) general secretary Keith Joseph confirmed the cancellati­on of the 2021 edition yesterday, which was scheduled for Bermuda in August.

It is the second consecutiv­e year that NACAC has had to scrap the games because of COVID-19 related issues. While last year’s competitio­n was cancelled, there was the hope of a successful 2021 staging with Bermuda being retained as the host country. However, in a statement released yesterday from Joseph, he said that the strict quarantine requiremen­ts of the country, as well as difficulti­es in accommodat­ions and lack of additional financial support, left the local organising committee in an untenable situation that forced their hand.

“NACAC understand­s the impact that another cancellati­on of our premier annual junior competitio­n will have on our young athletes. Unfortunat­ely, we have carefully taken all factors into considerat­ion and are left with no option but to cancel the Carifta Games 2021,” Joseph said.

The staging of the 2021 Games has been plagued with issues, resulting in two previous postponeme­nts because of the surge in cases in Bermuda and the scheduling conflict created with the sitting of Caribbean Examinatio­n Council external exams, the latter of which pushed back the Games from a July to its final tentative date in August.

With no regional competitio­n for local junior athletes for another year, the World Under 20 Championsh­ips in Kenya is the other major event for junior athletes on the calendar after the ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls Athletic Championsh­ips which starts today.

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