SVG Swimmers make Vincentian history at CARIFTA Swimming Championships in Aruba

The CARIFTA Team: Shne Joachim, Shane Cadogan, Nikolas Sylvester, Kyle Dougan (Coach)
The CARIFTA Team: Shne Joachim, Shane Cadogan, Nikolas Sylvester, Kyle Dougan (Coach)

St Vincent and the Grenadines competed in the 2014 CARIFTA Swimming Championships held in Aruba from April 22nd to 26th.  The competition featured more than 300 of the best swimmers from over 18 Caribbean Countries including the Bahamas, Jamaica, Surinam, French Guyana, Trinidad, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Barbados.

St Vincent swimmers produced the best results ever obtained by a Vincentian Team at the Carifta Swimming Championships. Outstanding performances were had by Shane Cadogan, Nikolas Sylvester and Shne Joachim. For the first time in Vincentian Swimming history we had three swimmers qualifying for multiple Finals.

listimgShane Cadogan, swimming in the boys 11 to 12 year-old age group, qualified for three Finals and set eight personal best times. In the finals, Shane was 6th in the 50 Meter Breaststroke, 8th in the 50 Freestyle and 6th in the 100 Breaststroke. Shane’s performance in the final of the 100 Breaststroke was even more outstanding when considering he had only 15 minutes between the 50 Free Final and the 100 Breaststroke Final.

listimgNikolas Sylvester, swimming in the boys 13 to 14 year-old age group, qualified for the two Finals and set eight personal best times. In the Finals, Nik was 6th in the 50 Meter Breaststroke and 5th in the 100 Meter Breaststroke.

Shne Joachim (with CARIFTA Bronze medal)
Shne Joachim (with CARIFTA Bronze medal)

listimgShne Joachim, who last year won SVG’s first ever swimming medal at a CARIFTA Championships while swimming in the 11 to 12 age group, repeated that feat this year while swimming in her first year as a thirteen year year-old. Shne won the Bronze medal in the 100 Meter Breaststroke while swimming in the girls 13 to 14 age group.  In the 50 Meter Breaststroke, Shne set a new Carifta record in the preliminary heats and qualified first for the Finals. Her new Carifta record of 34.38 seconds is only .04 seconds short of the Youth Olympics Games qualifying standard. She also qualified in fourth position for the Finals of the 200 Meter Breaststroke. Shne set three personal best times.

The SVG Swimming Federation extends its congratulations to Shane, Nikolas and Shne for their excellent swimming. Congratulations also to Kyle Dougan, the SVG Coach of the Year in 2013, for his excellent work in preparing our young swimmers for CARIFTA. Without Kyle’s dedication and commitment to our swimmers we would not be as competitive as we have been. Finally, a special thanks to our partners, the National Lottery, Scotiabank, LIME and the National Olympic Committee. Without their continued support we would NOT have competitive swimming in St Vincent and the Grenadines.