HENDERSON BROTHERS FALL SHORT OF FINALS IN JR CARIBBEAN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS

Representing the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in the Boys Doubles category of the Nagico and Interpath Junior Caribbean Squash Association Championships, brothers Oliver and Daniel Henderson delivered a spirited performance, narrowly missing out on a place in the finals. Competing at the Tortola Sports Club, the Henderson duo achieved a significant upset in the quarterfinals … Continued

RIKKOI BRATHWAITE QUALIFIES FOR THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS

BVI national record holder in the men’s 100-meters, Rikkoi Brathwaite, has officially qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in France. This milestone achievement was confirmed following the publication of the World Athletics Rankings, which placed Brathwaite 35th, well within the maximum 56 entries required for the men’s 100-meter event. The World Athletics Rankings system … Continued

BVI Makes History with Triple Gold at Junior Caribbean Squash Championships

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) has achieved an unprecedented milestone in junior squash, securing three gold medals at the Junior Caribbean Squash Championships. The thrilling finals of the Nagico and Interpath Junior Caribbean Squash Association Championships took place at the Tortola Sports Club, marking a significant chapter in BVI sports history. Delilah Pease set the … Continued

BVI HISTORY MADE AS JAKOB, DANIEL & DELILAH BOOK THEIR SPOTS INTO THE FINALS

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) has achieved a historic milestone in junior squash as players Jakob Noblett, Daniel Henderson, and Delilah Pease secured spots in the finals of the Nagico and Interpath Junior Caribbean Squash Association Championships 2024. This marks the first time the territory has fielded three finalists in the prestigious regional competition, surpassing … Continued

JAKOB, DANIEL AND DELILAH ADVANCE TO THE JR CARIBBEAN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS SEMI-FINALS

BVI national squash players Jakob Noblett, Daniel Henderson, and Delilah Pease have all secured spots in the semi-finals of the Nagico and Interpath Junior Caribbean Squash Association Championships 2024. Playing at the Tortola Sports Club on day one of the competition on Sunday, Noblett demonstrated his skill and dominance in the Boys Under 13 division … Continued

AVANELL MORTON ELECTED AS NEW BVIFA PRESIDENT

In a keenly contested election held at the BVI Football Association’s (BVIFA) main office in East End, Tortola, Avanell Morton has emerged as the new president. Morton, who previously served as vice president, secured the top position by defeating Humphry Leue. The election marks a significant change in leadership following the interim presidency of Aubrey … Continued

DIAMANTE, DJIMON, ADAEJAH & ERICKSON SET NEW MEET RECORDS AT NATIONALS

The 2024 BVI National Championships showcased an extraordinary display of athletic talent at the A. O. Shirley Recreation Ground in Road Town, Tortola, last Friday and Saturday, where several records were shattered. With a lineup featuring renowned athletes such as Adaejah Hodge, Beyonce Defreitas, Deya Erickson, Chantel Malone, Eldred Henry, Rikkoi Brathwaite, Jaleel Croal, and … Continued

VI’S 1984 OLYMPIANS RECOGNISED – PARIS 2024 OPENING WEAR REVEALED

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) Olympic Committee, in collaboration with its member National Federations and the H Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), successfully held its 5th annual Sports Festival in celebration of Olympic Day on Saturday, June 22. The multi-island event which saw over 200 participants active in various sporting disciplines marked a special occasion, … Continued

VIRGIN ISLANDER JOY VICTOR SIGNS TO SAIT TROJANS BASKETBALL TEAM

Virgin Islander women’s basketball player Joy Victor has signed with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) Trojans for the 2024-2025 season. The announcement was made on the team’s social media pages on Friday, officially welcoming Victor to the Canada-based team. The SAIT Trojans women’s basketball team concluded their recent season seventh in the southern … Continued