Charles to flex for Saint Lucia at Boyce Classic in Barbados

The Eastern Caribbean’s most high-profile annual professional bodybuilding event is just days away, and one Saint Lucian athlete is preparing to carry his nation’s hopes onto the international stage. Experienced regional competitor Kirby Charles, who represents Mango Moon Gym in local domestic competitions, has been selected as the sole competitor from the island nation for the 2026 Roger Boyce Classic and IFBB Pro World Cup, hosted this weekend at the Garfield Sobers Complex in Wildey, St. Michael, Barbados.

Charles is no stranger to elite regional competition, boasting a decorated competitive career spanning more than two decades at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Championships. His medal collection first grew in 2002, when he took home a bronze medal. He added a silver medal to his haul in 2024, and repeated that silver performance when the CAC Championships were hosted on his home soil in Saint Lucia, taking second place in the Men’s Physique Senior Tall division. In 2023, he finished just outside the medal positions with a fourth-place showing.

In an official statement announcing Charles’ participation, the Saint Lucia Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Association (SLABBFA) confirmed that he will be the only athlete from Saint Lucia competing across all divisions at the Barbados-hosted tournament. The association noted that the event, which gathers top-ranked physique and fitness athletes from across the Caribbean and beyond, fills a critical role in regional sports development: it gives emerging and established local talent a space to measure their skill against high-level international competitors while earning valuable global exposure for their work.

SLABBFA president Eugene Gabriel emphasized that Charles’ invitation to compete at the prestigious tournament signals a positive shift in the standard of bodybuilding and fitness training across Saint Lucia. Gabriel framed the opportunity as more than just a single athlete’s participation in a major event, noting that it stands as proof of the relentless work ethic and commitment that Saint Lucian athletes bring to their sport. “Kirby’s presence at the Roger Boyce Classic reinforces SLABBFA’s commitment to nurturing and showcasing Saint Lucian talent on an international platform,” Gabriel added.