Madison MacMillan and Ellie Shaw have delivered Antigua and Barbuda’s first medals at the 39th CARIFTA Aquatics Championships in Martinique, with both swimmers claiming silver on Sunday in their respective events at the Pierre Samot Community Aquatic Centre in Le Lamentin.
MacMillan opened the medal account, finishing second in the Girls 15-17 800 metres freestyle on April 5, clocking nine minutes and 32 seconds.
Shaw followed with silver in the Girls 15-17 200 metres breaststroke, finishing in two minutes and 43 seconds.
Shaw, the reigning Junior Sportswoman of the Year, had entered that final seeded third after the preliminary rounds.
The medals were part of a strong overall showing by the 14-member Antigua and Barbuda Swimming Federation (ABSF) squad, which sent seven swimmers into finals across multiple events.
Anya De Gannes entered the Girls 13-14 100 metres butterfly final as the top seed, with Jamie Tranter seeded third in the Boys 13-14 50 metres backstroke final. Kaylee Warner qualified for two finals in the Girls 11-12 category, seeded sixth in the 50 metres backstroke and fifth in the 100 metres butterfly.






