by Michael Bascombe
GRAND BAHAMA, The Bahamas – Grenada’s sporting hero, Kirani James, etched yet another chapter into his remarkable career on Sunday, capturing gold in the Men’s 400 metres at the NACAC Senior Athletics Championships in Grand Bahama.
James powered down the backstretch and pulled away in the homestretch to claim the title, demonstrating the composure and strength that have defined his career for nearly two decades. The victory not only adds the NACAC crown to his decorated résumé but also reinforces his status as one of the most accomplished quarter-milers in the history of track and field.
From his earliest days, Kirani James has carried Grenada’s flag high on the international stage. His journey began with standout performances at the CARIFTA Games and the Commonwealth Youth Games, before he went on to dominate at the World Youth Championships, the Pan American Junior Championships, and the World Junior Championships.
medals at three consecutive Olympic Games (2012, 2016, and 2020), as well as victories at the Commonwealth Games, multiple Diamond League meets, and additional World Championship podium finishes.
James’ victory in Grand Bahama is more than just another medal; it is a continuation of a legacy built on resilience, discipline, and extraordinary talent. For Grenada, his triumphs have been a source of immense national pride, inspiring generations of young athletes across the Caribbean to believe in their potential.
With the NACAC title now part of his portfolio, James stands alongside the greatest in athletics history—an athlete whose dominance in the 400m has spanned from youth championships to the global stage.
As he celebrated with the Grenadian flag draped over his shoulders, fans in The Bahamas and around the world were reminded of why Kirani James is revered not just as a champion but as a role model. His latest victory is proof that greatness is not defined by a single race but by the consistency of excellence over time.
For Grenada, the Caribbean, and the world, Kirani James remains a living legend in the sport of track and field.








