Barbados’ Olympic governing body is bracing for a massive $2.5 million expenditure to send its national athletic delegations to two back-to-back elite international multi-sport competitions this summer, a senior association official has confirmed. Cameron Burke, vice-president of the Barbados Olympic Association (BOA), made the financial revelation this past Sunday during an official ceremony held at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, where the organization publicly introduced the full rosters of athletes set to represent the Caribbean island nation.
This year’s competition schedule marks a notable milestone for Barbados’ athletic program: the country is fielding one of its largest Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games delegations in over 20 years. A total of 141 athletes are scheduled to compete across 24 different sporting disciplines at the CAC Games, hosted by the Dominican Republic, from July 24 through August 8. Following the conclusion of that event, an additional 21 Barbadian athletes will travel to Scotland to compete in six disciplines at the Commonwealth Games just weeks later.
Burke emphasized that the unusual timing of the two premier events, falling within a narrow several-week window, has created unprecedented strain on the BOA’s operations. Beyond the steep financial burden of sending two large squads overseas for extended international competition, the organization has also had to navigate complex logistical obstacles to coordinate travel, accommodation, training, and staff support for both groups simultaneously. The BOA is now working to finalize remaining preparations to ensure its athletes can compete at their best despite these challenges.
