5 athletes to represent Virgin Islands at Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games

The British Virgin Islands Olympic Committee (BVIOC) acting in its capacity as the BVI Commonwealth Games Association (BVICGA) is sending a team of 5 athletes to represent the Virgin Islands (UK) in track and field at the Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games. The 7th edition of the Games for participants aged 14-18 years, takes place in Trinidad and Tobago, August 4 – 11, 2023.
 
Chef de Mission Ms. Ericca Frederick, a coaching certified Physical Education teacher with extensive experience at editions of NACAC, Carifta, and the Caribbean Games, will be responsible for the delegation at Trinbago 2023. The cohort includes Cristal Daly (long jump), A’Sia McMaster (long jump), J’den Jackson (100m and 200m) Jonathan Lynch (800m), Jah’Kyla Morton (high jump) and coach Erwin “Redz” Telemaque. Mr. Ephraim Penn, President of the BVICGA, will be in attendance.
 
The Opening ceremony takes place at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Trinidad on Friday, August 4 when Chef Frederick will accompany Daly who was selected to be the flag bearer.
 
The events for the VI athletes take place on Monday, August 7 (100m and long jump), Wednesday, August 9 (heats – 200m, and 800m) and Thursday, August 10 (finals – high jump, 200m and 800m). The Closing Ceremony will be celebrated at Pigeon Point Beach Facility, Tobago on Friday, August 11.
 
“We are pleased that the BVI will be represented by a strong team at these youth Games,” said President Penn. “The selection was made from a long list of athletes put forward by the BVI Athletics Association and we should expect to see some good performances by the team members.”
 
Morton recently returned home with a gold medal in the high jump, which she won at the U18 NACAC Age Group Championships in Costa Rica. Her 1.74m (5’81/2”) clearance set a new NACAC U18 Girls’ high jump record as well a new National Record. McMaster, Jackson, and Lynch also competed in Costa Rica.
 
More than 1000 athletes from 71 Nations and Territories across the Commonwealth are registered to participate in the Games competing in events across 7 sports including athletics and para-athletics, aquatics, beach volleyball, cycling, fast 5 netball, rugby sevens and triathlon.
 
“The Trinbago 2023 organisers have done a great job to ensure that we are comfortable, well looked after and set to perform at these Games,” said Chef de Mission Frederick. “Our athletes are well prepared and the team spirit is high. Everyone is looking forward to competing as well as representing the Virgin Islands in the cultural exchange element of the Games and fostering friendships.”
 
The Commonwealth Youth Games is considered to provide an invaluable springboard for the developing athletes. San Salvador 2023 CAC medalist, thrower Djimon Gumbs and U23 NACAC double medalist, sprinter Beyonce Defreitas experienced their first success at a major Games when they won the territory’s first medals at a CYG.  Gumbs and Defreitas respectively brought home a bronze in the discus throw and a silver in the 200m competing at the 6th edition of the Games in the Bahamas in 2017.
 
The Games have traditionally taken place every four years with the first event being hosted in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2000. The VI was first represented at a CYG at Samoa 2015 when athletes competed in track and field and tennis.
 
Click on the link for the full schedule of events https://www.trinbago2023.com/schedule
 
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Delegation return from Bahamas with VI’s first Commonwealth Youth Games medals

The Virgin Islands’ team at the Bahamas 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games. Photo: Bahamas Athletics / Kermit Taylor

Thrower, Dijimon Gumbs won the Virgin Islands’ first ever medal for a Commonwealth Youth Games at the 6th edition of the Games hosted in Nassau, Bahamas.

Dijimon received the Bronze medal in discus on July 20 with a heave of 56.24m. First place went to Connor Bell of New Zealand (63.17) and second place to James Tomlinson of Wales (60.11).

Beyonce Defreitas went on to earn the VI’s second medal when she won silver in the 200m event with a time of 23.88. First place went to Riley Day of Australia (23.42) and the bronze to Ella Connolly of Australia (24.09).

“We are tremendously proud of the sterling performances by Dijimon Gumbs and Beyonce Defreitas as well as the performances of the rest of the team,” said Mr. Ephraim Penn, President of the BVI Olympic Committee (BVIOC) in its capacity as the BVI Commonwealth Games (BVICGA). “Winning the Virgin Islands’ first medals at a Commonwealth Youth Games is definitely a special milestone in the Territory’s sporting history and we congratulate the athletes with their success. We also recognise the efforts and results of all our athletes who, on the whole, were able to keep their focus in competition. We encourage them all to continue on the path of success, taking lessons learned and putting them into action for future games and competitions and not least, to share their experiences of the friendly games with their family and friends – it has surely been a memorable one!”

On day 1 of competitions (Wednesday, July 19), tennis player Adrian Baijnauth lost in two sets (2-6, 0-6) to Arki Nobbs of Norfolk Island in the Men Singles. Later that evening, the BVI delegation was invited to the Atlantis Resort for a reception to honour the visit of the Queen’s Baton.

Day 2 of competition (Thursday, July 20) was the beginning of Track and Field events. The BVI team performed admirably with the following results:
Djimon Gumbs – Bronze medal in the Discus (56.24m)
Diamante Gumbs – 6th Discus (50.67m Personal Best)
Arianna Hayde – 6th Long Jump (5.57m)
Joshua Hill – 5th in 400m heat (49.75s)
Mikkel Bassue – 7th in 100m (10.90 P.B in Semifinals and 10.86 P.B in the finals)
Diamante Gumbs – 4th in Shot Put (16.66)

Day 3 of competition (Friday, July 21) was the continuation of Track and Field events with the following results:
Beyonce DeFreitas – 1st in 200m heat (25.01)
Mikkel Bassue – 6th in 200m heat (22.73)
Diamante Gumbs – 6th in Shot Put Finals (16.03)

Day 4 of competition (Saturday, July 22) continued with Track and Field events with the following result:
Beyonce DeFreitas – 2nd in 200m finals (23.88 having run 24.14 in the preceding semi finals)
Arianna Hayde – 5th in Javelin (44.73)

Prior to competitions, the opening ceremony started on Tuesday July 18th with Dijimon Gumbs being the flag bearer of the VI delegation. The VI stood proud among the 71 participating countries as they marched across the stadium in front of the gathered crowd. The closing ceremony rounded off the Games on Sunday, July 23.

The delegation of athletes, coaches (Malcolm Dabreo – Tennis, Omar Jones -Field, Willis Todman – Track, Physio, Chester Levi), Chef de Mission, Sabinah Clement, and President of the BVICGA, Ephraim Penn returned to the VI on Monday, July 24 to be greeted with a welcome ceremony.

Click on the ling for complete results: https://results.bahamas2017cyg.com/static/eng/zz/engzz_general-general-schedule.htm