St. Lucia’s Julien Alfred and Dominica’s Thea LaFond stole the present on the inaugural Caribbean Affiliation of Nationwide Olympic Committees (CANOC) Awards, held at Seashores Turks & Caicos Resort Villages and Spa. Each athletes have been acknowledged for his or her distinctive performances, incomes the distinguished Caribbean Breakthrough Award. Alfred, a rising star in monitor and area, has captivated audiences together with her sprinting prowess, whereas LaFond has made vital strides within the triple bounce, solidifying her standing among the many Caribbean elite.
Regardless of the looming menace of Hurricane Oscar, which raised considerations of potential disruptions, the occasion showcased the resilience and dedication attribute of the Caribbean spirit. This celebration of athletic achievements turned a logo of unity and perseverance within the face of challenges.

The Dominican Republic Girls’s Volleyball Staff was named Caribbean Sports activities Staff of the 12 months – Feminine for his or her excellent international efficiency, whereas the Dominican Republic Soccer Staff earned the Male title after a historic 12 months. Bajan journalist Anmar Goodridge-Boyce was awarded the Caribbean Sports activities Media Award for his contributions to regional sports activities journalism.
Within the CANOC & IOC Sustainability Awards, the Plant-A-Tree Initiative from Turks and Caicos received the Group Engagement award, and the Barbados Olympic Affiliation acquired the Environmental Affect Discount Award for his or her sustainability efforts. The late Judy Simmons of the Bermuda Olympic Committee was posthumously honored with the Caribbean Distinguished Service Award, and the Dominican Republic Olympic Committee was named Caribbean Nationwide Olympic Committee of the 12 months. Honourable Galmo Williams from Turks and Caicos was acknowledged as Caribbean Sponsor of the 12 months for his distinctive assist of sports activities.
Julien Alfred was additionally named Sports activities Character of the 12 months – Feminine, and Cuban wrestling legend Mijaín López Nunez acquired the Male award after profitable his fifth Olympic gold in Paris. The night concluded with the Caribbean Lifetime Achievement Quadrennial Award introduced to Steve Stoute of Barbados for his lifelong dedication to sports activities growth within the Caribbean.
The CANOC Awards have set a brand new benchmark for celebrating Caribbean sports activities, highlighting the resilience and excellence of the area’s athletes and supporters.