The Cayman Islands Junior National Swimming Team heads to Curaçao for the 2023 edition of the CARIFTA Swimming Championships, 6-10 April and will be competing in the pool, open water and artistic swimming competitions.
Fifty-three swimmers in all (pool – 32, artistic – 19 and open water – 9) are in the final stages of preparation and training and are looking forward to the opportunity to represent not just themselves, but as the Hon. Minister Bernie Bush said, “As you compete and give it your all, remember that you are representing your families and your team but also your Country.”
“We are extremely grateful for the incredible support Cayman Swimming is receiving from the government, from our friends and families and from our community,” said CIASA President Steve Broadbelt. “Our swimmers are going to have fun, race fast and (hopefully) bring you back some medals on their return.”
CIASA is the recognised national governing body of all Aquatic Sports (comprised of competitive swimming, open water swimming, diving, high diving, water polo and artistic swimming) in the Cayman Islands and is an affiliated member of FINA, PanAm Aquatics, CCCAN, Island Games Association of the Cayman Islands, CARIFTA and the Cayman Islands Olympic Committee. For more information email ciasaboard@gmail.com or visit the CIASA website at http://www.ciasa.ky