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Martinique Hosts 39th CARIFTA Aquatics Championships

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April 5, 2026
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The Caribbean’s top young swimmers have converged on Martinique as the island hosts the 39th CARIFTA Aquatics Championships, a six-day showcase of regional talent and competition rooted in a long-standing tradition of Caribbean integration and sport.

Scheduled from April 3 to 8, the event has brought together more than 500 athletes from 24 countries, all competing for top honours across a range of aquatic disciplines. The championships form part of the wider CARIFTA sporting movement, which traces its origins to the Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA), established in 1965 by Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago under the Dickenson Bay Agreement.

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At the time, the regional push for integration was led by key Caribbean figures, including Errol Barrow of Barbados, Forbes Burnham of Guyana, Eric Williams of Trinidad and Tobago, and Vere Cornwall Bird Sr. of Antigua, whose governments were instrumental in forming the regional bloc.

The CARIFTA Games, first held in 1972, extended that integration movement into sport, creating a platform to unify Caribbean youth and develop athletic excellence. The Aquatics Championships represent a continuation of that legacy, providing opportunities for swimmers across the region to compete and advance to higher levels internationally.

This year’s staging marks just the second time Martinique has hosted the event, reinforcing its growing reputation as a venue capable of accommodating major regional sporting competitions.

The official opening ceremony took place on Friday at the Stade Georges Gratiant, featuring a lively programme that blended sport with cultural expression. Performances and addresses highlighted the island’s heritage, while the presence of ambassador Coralie Balmy added an international dimension to the proceedings.

Following the opening, competition moved to the Pierre Samot Aquatic Centre, where events are being contested from April 4 to April 8. Swimmers are competing in traditional pool races as well as artistic swimming, with a strong field expected to produce high-level performances and emerging talent.

The championships will conclude with an open water race on April 8 at Anse d’Arlet, offering a challenging course set against one of the island’s most scenic coastal locations.

As athletes, coaches and supporters gather in Martinique, the championships underscore the continued growth of aquatic sports in the Caribbean, while maintaining the CARIFTA tradition of uniting the region’s youth through competition and excellence.

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