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BVIAA National Championships get underway @ 5pm today

BVIAA National Championships get underway @ 5pm today

Track and field athletes in the Virgin Islands will be in keen competition at the A.O. Shirley Recreation Ground from 5:00pm this afternoon, June 4, 2021, when the BVI Athletics Association (BVIAA) National Championships are staged.

The action will then continue from 2:00pm tomorrow, June 4, 2021, at the same venue.

Day 1 events


The events scheduled for this afternoon are High Jump Female, 100m U15 semifinals, 100m M/F open semi-finals, Shot Put Open, 400m U15, 400m M/F Open, 100m U15 Final, and 100m M/F Open Finals.

Day 2 events


Events slated for tomorrow are Javelin Open, High Jump Male, Long Jump Open, 200m M/F Open, 200m U15, 100m hurdles, 3000m, 800m Open M/F, Discus Throw M/F, 200m Open Male/Female and 4x100m relays Open.

Entrance & parking


According to the BVIAA, there will be an entrance fee of $3.00 for adults and $1.00 for children under 12 years of age.

Additionally, persons wishing to park their vehicles inside the venue can do so at a cost of $10.00.

Snack and drinks will be on sale.

BVIAA also reminded that COVID-19 safety protocols will be in effect.

The BVI Athletics Association (BVIAA) National Championships will be staged over two days.

The championships get underway at 5:00pm on Friday, June 4, 2021, and at 2:00pm on Saturday, June 5, 2021.

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