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    CARIFTA AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS: T&T swimmers finish third with 59 medals

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    April 9, 2026
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    Ethan McMil­lan-Cole and USA-based Liam Car­ring­ton record­ed in­di­vid­ual record-break­ing per­for­mances and al­so set a new time dur­ing the Boys 15-17 re­lay swim when the 39th Carif­ta Aquat­ics Cham­pi­onships end­ed at the Pierre Samot Com­mu­ni­ty Aquat­ic Cen­tre, Le Lamentin, Mar­tinique, on Tues­day night. T&T swim­mers tal­lied the most medals of all 24 par­tic­i­pat­ing coun­tries, 59 medals, two more than last year.

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    De­spite se­cur­ing the most medals of all com­pet­ing na­tions, T&T swim­mers still had to set­tle for the third spot on the over­all points ta­ble with 754.5 to fin­ish be­hind the Ba­hamas, who claimed a record-ex­tend­ing eighth straight ti­tle with 795.5, just ahead of Ja­maica.

    Bar­ba­dos end­ed in the fourth spot with 635.5 points, while the Cay­man Is­lands round­ed out the top five with 547.5 points in a very close­ly fought race for the ti­tle, mak­ing it one of the best com­pe­ti­tions in re­cent years.

    On the medal ta­ble, Bar­ba­dos held on­to their slim lead to take home 47 medals over­all, which in­clud­ed 23 gold, 13 sil­ver and 11 bronze medals, with the Ba­hamas next with 55 (21 gold, 13 sil­ver and 21 bronze), while T&T was third with 59 medals, which con­sist­ed of 20 gold, 19 sil­ver and 20 bronze medals, with Ja­maica next with 50 (15 gold, 14 sil­ver and 21 bronze), and the US Vir­gin Is­lands fifth with 20 medals (11 gold, six sil­ver and three bronze).

    Mil­lan-Cole swam to gold in record style in the 13-14 Boys’ 100m breast­stroke in 1 minute, 07.24 sec­onds, break­ing Iza­ak Bas­t­ian’s record of 1:07.76 min­utes set in 2016.

    Aruban Le­an­dro Santi­este­ban got sil­ver in one minute, 10.90 sec­onds, and St Vin­cent’s Kione Deshong, bronze, in one minute, 11.70 sec­onds, with Kyle Leera, T&T’s oth­er fi­nal­ist, sev­enth in one minute, 15.39 sec­onds.

    The 17-year-old Car­ring­ton, who at­tends Bolles High School in Flori­da and has al­ready com­mit­ted to North Car­oli­na State Uni­ver­si­ty, con­tin­ued his gold medal surge in the 15-17 Boys’ 50m freestyle in a siz­zling 22.84 sec­onds, with team­mate Jaden Mills se­cur­ing the sil­ver medal in 23.63 and Ja­maican Lin­coln Tom­lin­son, bronze, in 23.69.

    Car­ring­ton raced his way to a sec­ond in­di­vid­ual gold medal on the night when he cap­tured the 200m back­stroke in two min­utes, 02.29 sec­onds, a new Carif­ta and na­tion­al record beat­ing the pre­vi­ous games’ mark of 2:04.44 min­utes done in 2017 by Aruban Patrick Grot­ers, as well as his own 2025 na­tion­al mark of 2:04.44 min­utes.

    The Cay­man Is­lands’ Luke Hig­go took the sil­ver in 2:08.75 min­utes and his com­pa­tri­ot Lev Fahy (2:13.04), bronze.

    In the fi­nal event of the com­pe­ti­tion, Mills swam the lead-off leg, fol­lowed by Jonathan Sam­bra­no, Aaron Colthurst and Car­ring­ton, to bring home an­oth­er gold medal in the 15-17 Boys’ 200m (4x50m) freestyle re­lay in one minute, 34.61 sec­onds, which bet­tered the pre­vi­ous top time of one minute, 34.86 sec­onds, set by T&T’s Nikoli Black­man, Aaron Stu­art, Zarek Wil­son and Jo­hann Mata­moro in 2022 in Bar­ba­dos.

    Ja­maica was sec­ond in one minute, 36.39 sec­onds, and the Ba­hamas, third in one minute, 38 sec­onds flat.

    Za­hara An­tho­ny swam to T&T’s first gold on the night when she won the 11-12 Girls’ 400m freestyle in four min­utes, 50.93 sec­onds, just ahead of Bar­ba­di­an Gabriel­la Babb, who took the sec­ond spot in four min­utes, 52.82 sec­onds, while the Cay­man Is­lands’ Lau­ren Tra­vers got bronze in four min­utes, 53.06 sec­onds.

    Tay­lor Marchan added to the swim to glo­ry in the 13-14 Girls’ 200m back­stroke in two min­utes, 29.50 sec­onds, beat­ing Guade­loupe’s Mi­la Duprat (2:31.76 mins) and Mar­tinique’s Nais Mormin (2:32.76 mins) in­to sec­ond and third spot, re­spec­tive­ly.

    T&T’s Mare­na Mar­tinez se­cured a sil­ver medal in the 13-14 Girls’ 400m freestyle in four min­utes, 46.09 sec­onds, well adrift of cham­pi­on Rea­gan Uszen­s­ki of the US Vir­gin Is­lands, who won in four min­utes, 32.16 sec­onds, while Ba­hami­an Si­en­na Camp­bell was third in four min­utes, 46.31 sec­onds.

    An­tho­ny added a sil­ver medal in the 50m freestyle in 28.24 sec­onds af­ter be­ing edged to the wall by Ba­hami­an Is­abel­la Munroe, who won in 28.22, with T&T’s oth­er fi­nal­ist, Seren­i­ty Pan­tin, se­cur­ing the bronze in 28.45.

    An­pherne Bernard added a sil­ver medal in the 15-17 Boys’ 100m breast­stroke in one minute, 06.39 sec­onds, to fin­ish be­hind Ba­hami­an Tris­ten Hep­burn, who topped the field in one minute, 05.62 sec­onds, with Ja­maica’s Kai Rad­cliffe se­cur­ing the bronze in one minute, 06.79 sec­onds, just ahead of T&T’s Aaron Colthrust’s time of one minute, 07.34 sec­onds.

    In the 13-14 Boys’ 200m freestyle re­lay, Nikosi Bap­titse, McMil­lian-Cole, Kyle Leera and Xaiden Valen­tine com­bined for a sil­ver medal splash in one minute, 43.45 sec­onds, to trail the Ba­hamas, who won in one minute, 40.77 sec­onds, while Mar­tinique end­ed with bronze in one minute, 44.54 sec­onds.

    Xaiden Valen­tine picked up a bronze medal in the 13-14 Boys’ 50m freestyle in 23.36, just ahead of coun­try­man Nikosi Bap­tiste, who was fourth in 25.60, while Ba­hami­an duo Chris­ton Jerome (24.46 sec­onds) and Dex­ter Rus­sell (25.20) se­cured gold and sil­ver, re­spec­tive­ly.

    An­oth­er bronze medal for T&T came in the 11-12 Boys’ 100m breast­stroke in one minute, 22.48 sec­onds, to trail Bar­ba­di­an Chris­t­ian Van­der­pool, who won in one minute, 18.38 sec­onds, and run­ner-up Lu­cas Wa­to of Mar­tinique, who stopped the clock in one minute, 19.59 sec­onds.

    The 11-12 Girls’ 200m freestyle re­lay four­some of Pan­tin, Na’Zya George, Katelon Leera and An­tho­ny com­bined for a time of one minute, 59.28 sec­onds, and the third spot, with the Ba­hamas tak­ing gold in one minute, 57.81 sec­onds, and Ja­maica, sil­ver in one minute, 58.93 sec­onds.

    The 11-12 Boys 200m freestyle re­lay team of Alexan­der, Khalil Brath­waite, Ty­lan Di­az and Julius En­nals al­so earned bronze in one minute, 55.48 sec­onds, with Bar­ba­dos se­cur­ing gold in one minute, 52.33 sec­onds, and Mar­tinique, sil­ver in one minute, 54.51 sec­onds. The ac­tion shift­ed to the open wa­ter event yes­ter­day at Ans­es d’Ar­let Coastal Area.





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