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The highly anticipated Rams Inter-Primary School Championship and the TDC Interschool Championships have been postponed until further notice, the St. Kitts & Nevis Athletics Association (SKN Athletics) has announced.
The decision follows ongoing logistical challenges, including the unavailability of a suitable venue, despite weeks of consultation with key stakeholders such as the Ministries of Education and Sports in both St. Kitts and Nevis, as well as principals and athletic coordinators from schools across the Federation.
“Despite exhaustive efforts to finalise a feasible date and secure a suitable venue, these critical logistics remain unresolved,” SKN Athletics said in a statement. “We remain committed to ensuring that our young athletes have a fair and competitive platform to showcase their talents.”
The postponement has fuelled concerns surrounding the readiness of the Kim Collins Stadium, where significant redevelopment is currently underway.
Minister of Sports Samal Duggins, addressing the issue on social media, confirmed that while progress is being made, persistent rainfall in recent months has disrupted construction timelines.
“The redevelopment of the Kim Collins Stadium is progressing well, in spite of delays caused by persistent rainfall. While the weather has been beneficial for agriculture, it has impacted construction timelines,” Duggins stated.
The minister noted that major upgrades have already been completed at the stadium, including new seating, roof enhancements, upgraded bathroom facilities, and a fresh coat of paint. However, the resurfacing of the track is still in its final phase, with the last layer yet to be laid.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Minister Duggins acknowledged growing public concern about whether the track will be ready in time for the postponed championships.
“We are still hoping to have them at the stadium this year,” he said. “But again, we don’t control the rain, and we are working along with the team from Ready Paul… Right now we are at the mercy of God.”
SKN Athletics has reassured athletes, parents, coaches, and the wider public that efforts are ongoing to confirm a new date and venue. The association has promised timely updates as discussions continue.
The championships are key fixtures on the local sporting calendar, helping to foster school spirit, athletic development, and national pride.
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