The second annual Classique Lighting Caribbean Communal Invitational wrapped up its two-day competition over the weekend of April 25-26, with corporate track and field squad Geo. F Huggins and Company Ltd. delivering an unforgettable dominant performance, headlined by star sprinter Tisha Checkley who claimed two individual gold medals. Held in Grenada, the 2026 iteration of the invitational drew 12 competing teams across all categories, with senior corporate sprint events emerging as the most anticipated attractions of the tournament.
Checkley’s standout run came first in the women’s 100m dash, where she led a historic full podium sweep for the Huggins team. Crossing the finish line in a winning time of 14.10 seconds, Checkley finished well ahead of her competitors, with teammates Lanaya Woodroofe and Jaydee Samuel taking silver and bronze respectively with times of 14.83 seconds and 15.04 seconds. The 1-2-3 finish cemented the Huggins squad’s dominance, putting a substantial gap between the team and its closest corporate rival, Jonas Browne & Hubbard Ltd.
Not content with one gold medal, Checkley returned to the track later the same day to compete in the women’s 60m dash final, which was split into two timed sectional heats. Earlisha Prescott of Digicel Grenada set an early fast pace in the first heat, clocking 9.28 seconds to hold the top position going into the second heat. But Checkley delivered a powerful, explosive performance out of the starting blocks, pulling away from the second heat field to stop the clock at 8.88 seconds — fast enough to secure the overall gold medal. Digicel rounded out the 60m podium, with Prescott taking silver and Corene Procope claiming bronze in 9.32 seconds.
Martin Bedeau, Managing Director of event organizer Classique Lighting Caribbean (Grenada) and the creator of the invitational, highlighted the strong corporate participation as a key milestone for the growing competition. “I am incredibly proud of the performance from Team Huggins,” Bedeau said in comments following the event. “We look forward to seeing even more corporate partners participating in future editions of the invitational as we continue to grow this event.”
Organizers confirmed that the corporate competitive category will remain a core centerpiece of the annual invitational moving forward, following the success of the 2026 staging and the high level of competition displayed by teams like Geo. F Huggins.
