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AAB was founded in 1947 as Amateur Athletic Association of Barbados (AAAB), [2] and was affiliated to the IAAF in 1966. [3] In 2012, the name was changed to Athletics Association of Barbados. [4] Esther Maynard has been president of the association since 2004 and was re-elected in 2008. [5] General Secretary Catherine Jordan assumed office in ...
Bridgetown, Barbados [19] 3000 m: 10:36.37 Layla Haynes: 23 February 2020 Louis Lynch Championships Bridgetown, Barbados 10:18.48 Elizabeth Williams: 27 March 2016 CARIFTA Games: St. George's, Grenada [20] 10:16.07 [c] Carlie Pipe: 20 February 2020 Bridgetown, Barbados 5000 m: 18:40.00 Yvette Mayers: 17 April 1998 New Orleans, United States ...
Athletics Association of Barbados: Website: aab.sports.bb: in Budapest, Hungary 19 August 2023 () – 27 August 2023 () Competitors: 3 (2 men and 1 woman) Medals Ranked 39th: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 1 Total 1: World Athletics Championships appearances
Athletics Association of Barbados: Website: aab.sports.bb: in Eugene, United States 15 July 2022 () – 24 July 2022 () Competitors: 3 (2 men and 1 woman) in 3 events: Medals Ranked 40th: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 1 Total 1: World Athletics Championships appearances
Athletics Association of Barbados; R. List of Barbadian records in athletics This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 16:46 (UTC). Text ...
Sports in Barbados are many and varied. ... Main kite and windsurf beach is Silver Rock at the south tip of the island. ... Barbados Amateur Basketball Association
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With the initiative of the Mexican representative Carlos de Anda Dominguez, [3] at the 10th Central American and Caribbean Games held in June 1966 in the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the need for the formation of a Central American and Caribbean Athletic Confederation was discussed as well as a proposal for organizing the first Central American and Caribbean Championships.