ANOCES announces Panam Sports NOC Strengthening Programme

The Association of National Olympic Committees of the OECS (ANOCES) is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement with Panam Sports in respect of the Panam Sports NOC Strengthening Programme effective 2026. 

ANOCES President, Ephraim Penn, has expressed his satisfaction with the work that his Executive has undertaken regarding the initiative that was presented to Panam Sports President, Mr. Neven Ilic, last year.
 
“We are confident that the initiative will contribute greatly to the benefit of the young people of the subregion. The programmes will help shape successive generations who will represent our members at the regional and international level multisport Games and individual sport Championships of the respective International Federations,” Penn said.
 
The three major Programmes are as follows:

Sports Competitions Programme
This programme supports the organization of sports competitions proposed by ANOCES for Athletics, 3 x 3 Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Swimming and Table Tennis.

Coaches Education Courses Programme
This programme is focused on coaches’ education and development through training courses.

Methodologists Support Programme
This programme is designed to strengthen the work of the sport methodologists who are already assigned, actively supporting the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) within ANOCES, ensuring that they also provide dedicated assistance during regional and continental competitions.
 
The Executive Committee of ANOCES has agreed the allocation of the grant funds from Panam Sports for the aforementioned sport competitions. These allocations will be disbursed to the host National Olympic Committee to defray their competition organisational expenses for athletes and officials including accommodation and meals, ground transportation, trophies and medals, meals for competition officials, venue preparation/rental, and other related costs.

The ANOCES Competitions to which the grant funds will be applied for 2026 are:

CompetitionDatesLocation
ANOECS 3 x 3 Basketball23 – 24 MayTortola, BVI
ANOECS Athletics Championships4 – 5 JulyBasseterre, St Kitts/Nevis
ANOECS Beach Volleyball10 – 12 JulyBasseterre, St Kitts/Nevis
ANOECS Swimming6 – 8 NovemberSt Lucia
ANOECS Table Tennis6 – 8 DecemberSt Lucia

ANOCES has expressed its most sincere gratitude to Panam Sports for the continued collaboration between the two organisations.
 

Queen’s Baton Relay returns to the BVI for fourth time

Kyron McMaster carries the Glasgow 2014 Queen’s Baton in a relay leg through Road Town in April 2014.

The Gold Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton Relay (GC2018 QBR) is on its journey through the 71 Commonwealth nations and territories as it heralds the start of the quadrennial Commonwealth Games which will be held in Australia in 2018.

The BVI Olympic Committee (BVIOC), in its capacity as the BVI Commonwealth Games Association (BVICGA), will host the Relay in the British Virgin Islands when the Baton and traveling crew arrive from Anguilla on Saturday, July 1, 2017 until they depart for Jamaica on Wednesday, July 5.

There will be two days of community-oriented activity as the relay passes through Tortola, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda on Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4, 2017.

“Although called a relay, running is not central to the QBR and the activities planned through Road Town, Sea Cow’s Bay, Cane Garden Bay, Great Harbour in Jost Van Dyke, The Valley, Virgin Gorda and East End/Long Look will be accessible to people of all ages and abilities,” said Mr. Ephraim Penn, President BVIOC/BVICGA.

The GC2018 Queen’s Baton was designed by Queensland-based Designworks and incorporates Macadamia wood which is native to the Gold Coast, LED

The Gold Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton

illumination which lights up when held, a Queen’s message window and GPS to track the Baton in real time.

Working with key stakeholders, the BVICGA organizing committee has planned a relay route and activities that will showcase to the world the VI’s residents, its sports-men, -women and -children, its beauty, culture, diversity and hospitality.

The Delhi 2010 Queen’s Baton makes a stop at the Elmore Stout High School in March 2010.

“This is definitely a community event and we are delighted to have the support of the Governor’s Office, the Government of the Virgin Islands and its Departments of Education, Culture and Sports, the BVI Tourist Board and the Royal BVI Police Force as well as the Australian community in the planning and execution,” said Mr. Penn. “We also invite businesses to join private sector entities, the BVI Bank Association, Premier Dental, Harneys and RTW in sponsoring this unifying initiative.”

Everyone is encouraged to participate in all the relays and public activities which will include an official ‘Welcome’ ceremony on July 3, relays involving the spectrum of sporting associations and a grand cultural finale on July 4 showcasing the traditions, music and culinary treats from the VI and Australia as organized by the resident Australian community members.

The Relay started at Buckingham Palace on Commonwealth Day, March 13, 2017. At the commencement ceremony, HM Queen Elizabeth II placed Her message to the athletes in to the Baton which will pass through the hands of the many batonbearers who will carry it around the Commonwealth.

Covering 142,915 miles in 388 days, the Queen’s Baton Relay will be the longest in Commonwealth Games history traveling to more than one third of the world’s

population. It engages communities and provides a platform for thousands of people to ‘share the dream’ ahead of the quadrennial celebration of Commonwealth sport from April 4 – 15, 2018.

The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games will embody the values of the Commonwealth Games Federation – Humanity, Equality and Destiny and build upon the event’s reputation as the ‘Friendly Games’ and the integral role sport plays in uniting and strengthening communities.

Get more information on the GC2018 QBR.

 

 

The Gold Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton Relay in the BVI

Join in and share the dream of the Gold Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton Relay when it tours through your community in Tortola, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda on Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4, 2017.

Click here to read the itinerary and route of the Baton in the BVI.

For more information or to become a sponsor, please contact Sofia Fay by email at sofia@broadswordpr.com or by ‘phone on (284) 541 7845 or Cleave Farrington by email at cmfarrington@bviolympics.org or by ‘phone on (284) 494 6920.

Images of the Dheli 2010 and Glasgow 2014 Queen’s Baton Relays in the BVI