- The
Caribbean Free
Trade ****ociation (
CARIFTA) was an English-speaking
economic trade organisation. It
organised on 1 May 1968, to
provide a continued...
- The
CARIFTA Games is an
annual athletics competition founded by the
Caribbean Free
Trade ****ociation (
CARIFTA). The
games were
first held in 1972 and...
- The 2024
CARIFTA Games took
place between 30
March and 1
April 2024 at the
Kirani James Athletic Stadium in St. George's, Grenada. †: Open
event for both...
- the 100 metres, the 200 metres, and the 4 × 100
metres relay at the 2018
CARIFTA Games in the under-17 category,
setting championship records in the 100...
- The
CARIFTA Aquatics Championships is an annual, age-group
aquatics championships for the Caribbean. It has been held
since 1985, and is
similar in form/origin...
- The 2023
CARIFTA Games took
place between 7 and 9
April 2023 at the
Thomas Robinson Stadium in N****au, Bahamas. †: Open
event for both U20 and U17 athletes...
- run by
Blake at
CARIFTA Games – Day One IAAF\. 8
April 2007.
Retrieved 12
October 2019.
Carifta Games Magazine, Part 2 (PDF),
Carifta Games 2011, archived...
- a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old. He won a
series of gold
medals at the
CARIFTA Games and the
Commonwealth Youth Games and rose on the
international stage...
- The 6th
CARIFTA Games was held in Bridgetown,
Barbados on
April 25–26, 1977. For the
first time, the
Austin Sealy Award was
presented to the
athlete adjudged...
- The 32nd
CARIFTA Games were held in the
Hasely Crawford National Stadium in Port of Spain,
Trinidad and
Tobago on
April 19–21, 2003. A
detailed report...