The St. Kitts Nevis Aquatics Federation has made an official announcement for the St. Kitts and Nevis final squad that will represent the country in the 32nd OECS Swimming Championships. This year, the Swimming Championship will be hosted by the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Swimming Federation (SVGSF).
The event will be held from 8 November 2024 to 10 November 2024 at the Shrewsbury Aquatic Center in Ratho Mill, St. Vincent. It will be funded by the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Swimming Federation (SVGSF), which will regulate the event thoroughly for three days. The categories for the Swimming Championship have been divided into four age groups to ensure greater opportunities for all age group swimmers.
The first category will consist of Gal Leonce and Clijae Christmas, who will compete under eight years of age. Following this, there will be Donissa Wilkinson, Greyson Burrel, Teadrian Tross, Valentino Esposito, and Saulo Sahely, who will compete in the age category of 9-10.
Further, there will be five swimmers in the age category of 11-12. These are Skyla Connor, Marlie Mac Daniel, Skai Mills, Austin Williams, and Nazanu Chiverton. Along with three participants in the age category of 13-14 are Jazelle Connor, Troy Nisbett, and Aunri Pemberton. All these finalists have a great record of swimming and have won various medals for it.
The St. Kitts Nevis Aquatics Federation updated the internet users about the finalists of the Swimming Championship through their official Facebook handle. Various details regarding the date, location, and timings for the Swimming Championship have been announced by the Federation.
Netizens have shown excitement on social media platforms after the official announcement of the St. Kitts Nevis Aquatics Federation. They have shown their support and love for the young swimmers who will be representing the country at the International level at such a young age. Various fan posters and videos have gone viral on social media after the update.
In 2023, Antigua and Grenada had a tie for first position in the 31st OECS Swimming Championships. This year, fans have high hopes for the defending champions, who will portray great competition to the St. Kitts and Nevis team.
The excitement in fans can be seen on the social media portals, but in a similar way, Prime Minister Terrance Drew has also conveyed their best wishes to young champs. Whole St. Kitts and Nevis have extended their support and blessings to the young swimmers and have hoped for their victory in the 32nd OECS Swimming Championship.