Sports Commission Sports Performance Department surpasses 1000 participant milestone

(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands - Thursday, June 8, 2023) The TCI Sports Commission (TCISC) is seeing great success as the Sports Performance Center surpasses 1000 participants in April.

The TCISC Sports Performance Centre is where athletes train their bodies to perform at optimal levels. They work on areas such as strength and conditioning, speed and agility, flexibility, injury prevention, return to play and more. The centre is run by Sports Performance Coach Angelo Garland and Sports Performance Apprentice Delano Williams. 

Angelo Garland - Sports Performance Coach
Delano Williams - Sports Performance Apprentice

After launching the centre in 2021, the concept of sports performance was new to the Turks and Caicos Islands and was proving difficult to attract participation from athletes. Coach Garland shares, "I am elated that we have reached such a prestigious milestone. It shows growth in the department and also the Commission to have trained over 1000 athletes. I believe it aligns with the mission and vision of the Commission going forward. It was a tough journey, but I am happy to share such a feat with other members of the department, Coach Williams and Mrs Joddy Harvey. I'm looking forward to the thousands to come."

Since the conception of the centre, over 100 male and 35 female athletes have been trained in multiple sports disciplines. Among these are basketball, rugby, softball, Track & field and swimming. Multi-sport athlete and 3000m CARIFTA Bronze medallist Love Joseph is also part of the cohort who have benefited from this training.

Sharing objectives for the department Garland says, "As we progress throughout the year, our plan is not only to grow but we have a plan to educate.  We have plans on educating our athletes, coaches and even family members more on the theory of sports performance and how it works. We have a few camps coming up in the next few weeks, in addition to a clinic and the introduction of a full macrocycle of sports performance training is in the works as well."

Olympic athlete Delano Williams having recently been introduced to the Sports Commission also has goals to invest in TCI athletes. He shares, "My plans for the Sports performance department is to develop the athletes to a point where they can reach their maximum potential. I'll do this by developing programs to enhance their speed, agility, and power and to work on their conditioning. While doing this, I'll ensure to touch on a few more areas such as flexibility, core and balance composition."

The Sports Performance department is made up of coaches certified in Performance Enhancement, Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition, and Kinesiology by top sports bodies including the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA). The centre is also stocked with equipment such as ice bath pools, Normatec (recovery boots), biometric scales and gym equipment.

Garland says, "We would like to thank the athletes that have given us a chance thus far, along with the coaches that have trusted us and our programs to work with their athletes. We also would like to thank the public for being supportive and welcoming us with open arms. To the rest of the coaches and athletes out there, do not be afraid to try something new, we are here to help, feel free to ask any questions or concerns you may have."
 
The Sports Commission will be touring the islands for the Sports Performance Summer Camps starting in July for boys and girls 13-18 years old who participate in any sport.

Sports Performance Camps

Grand Turk - 9:30 am - 1:00 pm - 10-12 July

South Caicos - 9:30 am - 1:00 pm - 13-15 July

Providenciales - 9:30am - 1:00pm - 24-26 July

North Caicos - 9:30 am - 1:00 pm - 27-29 July

Prospective campers can register for the free sports camps in two ways. 
  1. Register online here: https://forms.office.com/r/nLg0LKAvXN
  2. Register in person at our island-wide offices:
  • Sports Commission Office, Bottle Creek, North Caicos
  • Gustavus Lightbourne Sports Complex, Downtown Providenciales
  • Sports Commission Office, South Caicos
  • Parade Grounds, Grand Turk

 

The Police Action League for returns for July 2023 with Basketball and Softball

The Police Action League (PAL) returns for July 2023 with Basketball for boys and Softball for Girls.
Registration is now open to take part and present your skills in the PAL draft.
 
There will be two age categories for boys, U12 & U16 with the minimum age for participants being 10 years old. Draft Day is July 15, 2023, and will take place at the Gustavus Lightbourne Sports Complex in Providenciales.
 
For girls' softball, there is one category U16, also with a minimum age of 10 years for eligibility. Draft Day for Softball will be on July 22, 2023, at the Downtown Ballpark, Providenciales.
 
🏟️ Game Days will take place every Saturday from Draft Day.
 
How to register for PAL:
  1. Register online: https://forms.office.com/r/dvBB1N8cZL
  2. In-person Registration: Gustavus Lightbourne Sports Complex, Downtown Ballpark, Providenciales
  3. Registration fee: $20 | Photo ID required

Turks and Caicos Sports Commission Launches Registration for Island-wide Summer Camps

 
Keeping the summer break energetic, the Turks and Caicos Islands Sports Commission are continuing to bring sporting activities to the country with the island-wide Summer Camps.
 
Starting on July 10 through to August 4, there will be a range of camps spanning from Grand Turk, South Caicos, North Caicos and Providenciales. 
 
The Sports Performance Camp will visit each island for three days, exposing budding athletes to various strength and conditioning practices which would enhance their sporting proficiency. This camp caters to boys and girls 13-18 years old who participate in any sport.
 
Sports Performance Camps
Grand Turk - 9:30am - 1:00pm - 10-12 July (Parade Grounds)
South Caicos - 9:30am - 1:00pm - 13-14 July (Sports Commission Field)
North Caicos - 9:30am - 1:00pm - 27-29 July (Raymond Gardiner High School Track)
Providenciales - 9:30am - 1:00pm - 24-26 July (Downtown Ballpark)
 
In the Twin Islands, the Sports Development Officer Roshano Cox has organised a range of camps including basketball, cricket and softball for youth 9-17 years old.
 
North Caicos Summer Camps (Raymond Gardiner High School Track)
Basketball Camp - 9:30am - 2:30pm - 10-14 July
Cricket Camp - 9:30am - 2:30pm - 18-21 July
Softball Camp - 9:30am - 2:30pm - 1-4 August
 
While sports camps are in action the TCISC Project I.D.E.A. Media Club will also be in full effect, where students will be capturing the various camps and sporting activities scheduled. The club members will also be producing sports mini-documentaries and film projects. This is scheduled to begin on June 14, 2023.
 
The TCISC have further camps scheduled, which include invited players who have been selected on the merit of their athletic performance throughout the year. Various camps have also been funded by the TCISC, expected to be announced across the islands in short order.
 
Prospective Sports campers can register for the camps in two ways. 
  1. Register online here: https://forms.office.com/r/nLg0LKAvXN
  2. Register in person at our island-wide offices:
  • Sports Commission Office, Bottle Creek Office, North Caicos
  • Gustavus Lightbourne Sports Complex, Downtown Providenciales
  • Sports Commission Office, South Caicos
  • Parade Grounds, Grand Turk
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