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Antigua and Barbuda will take part in the King’s Baton Relay for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, which will travel through Caribbean islands from March 11 to June 14.
Crafted in Glasgow, Scotland, the baton features unique decorations from each of the 74 Commonwealth nations and territories, reflecting their culture and creativity. Artists, athletes, and schools contribute to the designs.
Trinidad and Tobago will begin the relay on March 11, showcasing their 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games legacy and environmental initiatives. Designed by Creative Director Kenneth Henry and illustrated by cyclist Michael Phillips, their baton symbolizes resilience and beauty.
After the Caribbean leg, the relay will continue through Africa, Asia, Oceania, the Americas, and Europe, leading up to the Glasgow 2026 Opening Ceremony.
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Hope our young athletes get some real exposure from this.
A likkle fitness never hurt nobody! Hope plenty people turn out.
Antigua always representing! Looking forward to seeing our athletes shine.
This good and all, but when we getting better facilities for our sportsmen and women?
Commonwealth Games coming up, time for our athletes to step up and make a mark.
HMMM… I hope this means more funding and scholarships for young Antiguan athletes.
Nice… From Relay to Games, we need to make sure Antigua competing at the highest level.