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The CARIFTA Games (Caribbean Free Trade Association Games) are one of the Caribbean’s premier annual track and field competitions, showcasing the region’s young athletic talent and serving as a launching pad for future Olympic and world champions.


What Are the CARIFTA Games?

  • Founded: 1972
  • Purpose: To promote goodwill among Caribbean countries through youth athletics.
  • Participants: Athletes aged U17 (Under-17) and U20 (Under-20) from Caribbean nations.
  • Events: Includes sprints, distance running, relays, high jump, long jump, shot put, javelin, and more.

Countries That Compete:

Includes most English-speaking Caribbean countries, plus others in the region like:

  • Jamaica
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Saint Lucia
  • Grenada
  • Dominica
  • St. Kitts and Nevis
  • Cayman Islands
  • Haiti (sometimes)
  • Suriname , and more.

Notable Alumni:

Many world-class athletes first gained fame at CARIFTA, including:

  • Usain Bolt – Olympic legend
  • Veronica Campbell-Brown – Olympic champion
  • Shaunae Miller-Uibo – Olympic 400m gold medalist
  • Kirani James – Olympic 400m gold medalist

Recent & Upcoming Games:

  • 2024 Host: Grenada
  • 2025 Host: To be announced (rotates annually)

Why It Matters:

  • It’s more than a meet — it’s a cultural celebration, a talent showcase, and a springboard to global competition.
  • Many Caribbean athletes credit the CARIFTA Games with giving them the confidence and exposure needed for international success
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