The 2011 Carifta Games will take place in Montego Bay, Jamaica from 21st April 2011 to 25th April 2011.
Delano Williams one of the athletes created history at Jamaican’s world renowned High School Athletics Track and Field Championships by becoming the first non-national to win a gold medal when he took home the highly-anticipated Class 1 Boys 200m race, on Saturday, April 2.
Williams, who was one of the Jamaican media darlings of the champions, which is referred to by Jamaicans as “Champs”, also teamed up with our very own Ifeanyi Otuonye to win gold in the Class 1 4x100m and 4x400m races.
His performance at Champs, which is regarded as the most prestigious junior athletics champions across the globe, appears to be a sign of things to come at the CARIFTA Track and Field Championship
President of the Turks and Caicos Islands Amateur Athletic Association, Neroy Kennedy, informed RTC Sports on Friday of the athletes and officials that will be representing the Turks & Caicos islands.
Under 17 Girls
Jatavia Howell 100m and 200m
Christina Hinds Pentathlon
Dujuana Fulford Pentathlon
Under 17 Boys
Junior Feli-Aimes 200m and 400m 4X 100m relay
Dewandre Smith 100m and 200m 4 X 100m relay
Javanio Fulford 100m and Long jump 4 X 100m relay
Clifton Jean 800m and 1500m 4 X 100m relay
Under 20 Boys
Delano Williams 200m and 4 X 100m
Shyon Parker 100m and 200m 4 X 100m
Angelo Germain 800m and 1500m and 4 X 400m
Deandro Toussaint 800m, 1500m, and 4 X 400m
Angelo Garland 110m hurdles, 4 X 100m and 4 X 400m
Ifeanyichukwu Otuonye long jump, high jump, 4 X 100m and 4 X 400m
Dominique Missick long jump and high jump and 4 X 100m
Kivarno Handfield Heptathlon
Anthony Clarke Heptathlon
Officials accompanying the TCI Team includes:
Neroy Kennedy -President/ Team manager
Rita Gardiner- VIP TCAAA
Russell Cox- Technical Official
Ali Smith- Coach
Brenda Lightbourne- Assistant Coach
Rodney Cox- Sports Commission
Despite the performances in Jamaica, TCAAA President is calm about the team selected and is focusing on the week ahead.



