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Opening ceremony of CARIFTA Aquatics Championships showcases Caribbean’s culture, identity

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The 39th edition of the CARIFTA Aquatics Championships officially got underway on Friday during an impressive, culturally explosive opening ceremony here at the Stade Georges Gratiant.

The event, which brought together over 500 swimmers from 24 Caribbean territories, also saw spectators pack into the 10, 000 capacity stadium.

“It is with great pride that Martinique welcomes the CARIFTA Aquatics Championships 2026,” said Alex Badian, President of the Martinique Swimming League, as he opened the ceremony.

It also featured remarks from President of CARIFTA Aquatics, Stéphane Joachim; Ambassador of the 2026 edition, Coralie Balmy; and David Dinal, elected member of the Assembly of Martinique, among others.

The ceremony then transitioned into a musical sequence. Steel pan and Tambou Bô Kannal opened the segment before artist Paille took the stage, with his performance, which was performed in both French and English and blended soca, dancehall and Caribbean influences.

The eagerly anticipated parade of the 24 delegations brought the ceremony to a close. Each territory was introduced one by one, highlighting the diversity of participating countries and marking the official entry of athletes into the competition.

Over six days, the competition will bring together the region’s top youth athletes across swimming, artistic swimming and open water events. (CMC)

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