by Michael Bascombe
ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, July 15,
2026 - Olympic champion Kirani James is set to make his first appearance at
the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games after being named among
Grenada’s representatives for the 2026 edition in Santo Domingo, Dominican
Republic.
The Grenada Olympic Committee
(GOC) officially announced the country’s teams on Wednesday for the CAC Games
and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
James will contest the men’s 400
metres in Santo Domingo, where he will be joined on the athletics team by
Anderson Peters, Lindon Victor, Nazzio John, Joshem Sylvester, Kelsie Muriel
Ross, and Suerena Alexander. Grenada will also be represented in swimming by
Gabrielle Hayson and Jacob Collymore, while Thorina Mitchell, Renisha Stafford,
Jonel Phillip, and Darron Oxford will compete in beach volleyball.
The CAC Games will run from July
24 to August 8, overlapping almost entirely with the Commonwealth Games,
scheduled for July 23 to August 2.
Grenada’s Commonwealth Games
athletics contingent includes Peters, Victor, Sylvester, Jamara Patterson,
Michael Francois, and Shaquane Toussaint. Swimmers Tilly Collymore and Zackary
Gresham, cyclist Red Walters, and para-athlete Nickel Walters complete the
country’s competing delegation.
The scheduling conflict has
raised concerns throughout the Caribbean, with several athletes and national
Olympic committees eligible to participate in both championships.
Caribbean Association of National
Olympic Committees (CANOC) President Keith Joseph described the situation as a
“conundrum” for regional members that maintain affiliations with both
Commonwealth Sport and Centro Caribe Sports.
Joseph said the clash had forced
members to wrestle with divided loyalties while potentially weakening
participation, attendance, and the overall marketability of both events.
“CANOC regrets the clash of dates
that has brought us to a stage where torn loyalties threaten the viability of
both events,” he said.
Joseph called for greater
international dialogue, planning, and coordination when scheduling future
multi-sport competitions.
The conflict is particularly significant as Centro Caribe Sports celebrates the centenary of the inaugural CAC Games, staged in Mexico City in 1926. The Commonwealth Games movement is expected to mark its centenary when India hosts the 2030 Games in Amdavad.




