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Posted: Wednesday 4 April, 2018 at 4:10 PM

Team SKN athletes welcomed at official flag-raising ceremony for 21st Gold Coast Commonwealth Games (GC2018)

By: (SKNOC), Press Release

    Basseterre, St. Kitts: April 4, 2018 – The St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee (SKNOC) is proud to announce that the full roster of Team SKN athletes have arrived in Australia for the 21st Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and have taken part in the official welcome and flag raising ceremony at the Athletes Village. 

     

    SKN Beach Volleyball Player, St. Clair Hodge was selected to carry the National Flag of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis at Wednesday night's glittering opening ceremony which was watched by a global audience of close to 1.5 billion viewers.

    Team SKN will be competing in three sporting disciplines which include Table Tennis, Track & Field and, for the first time ever, the game of Beach Volleyball. Among the line-up, beach volleyball stars St. Clair Hodge and Shawn Seabrookes will make history on Coolangatta Beachfront as the first players to represent the Federation at competition level playing against Trinidad and Tobago, Fiji and host country, Australia in the preliminary rounds.

    The full roster of eight athletes, the largest team to represent the nation in an overseas sporting event, will comprise of six men and two women who will compete in the three disciplines as follows:

    TRACK AND FIELD (4 athletes)
    Carrara Stadium 8-14 April 2018
    Antoine Adams - 100m
    Jason Rogers - 100m
    Warren Hazel - 400m
    Shenel Crooke - 100m
    Lonzo Wilkinson (Coach)

    TABLE TENNIS (2 athletes) 
    Oxenford Studios 5 – 15 April 2018
    Angelisa Freeman - Singles and Mixed Doubles
    Shakquan Hodge - Singles and Mixed Doubles
    Calvin Lake (Coach)

    BEACH VOLLEYBALL (2 athletes)
    Coolangatta Beachfront 6–12 April 2018
    St. Clair Hodge
    Shawn Seabrookes
    Joao Carlos Campos (Coach)

    President of the St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee/Commonwealth Games Association (SKNOC/CGA), Alphonso Bridgewater, said, "We are hugely excited as a nation to make our debut in Beach Volleyball for these 21st Commonwealth Games as the Sport itself makes its Commonwealth Games debut in Australia. The athletes who have qualified in Beach Volleyball,  Track & Field and Table Tennis are to be applauded for their hard work and dedication.”  

    Bridgewater continued, “We believe in Team SKN’s ability to make the Federation proud as well as bring back amazing memories to inspire the athletes of tomorrow and wish them God speed on their Commonwealth journey.” 

    The Management and support team that will accompany the athletes have been named as Mr. Lester Hanley, who will serve as Chef de Mission and leader of the delegation and Mr Leroy Greene, General Manager.

    Additional members of the Team include Dr. David Steven as Team Medical Official/Chiropractor and Dennis Knight as Team Attache.

    Follow Team SKN 
    Following the announcement of Flow Sports as official Caribbean broadcaster of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games (GC2018), St. Kitts and Nevis fans will be able to receive live and exclusive coverage of Team SKN on Flow Sports 1, Flow Sports 2 and up to three additional “Flow Sports Extra” channels. Flow’s mobile customers will also have live access via WiFi or Mobile Data to the Games via the Flow Sports 1 App. 
     
    Team SKN fans are also invited to follow their teams at www.sknoc.org, @SKNOC,  SKNOlympic  and @GC2018.

    GC2018 will welcome more than 6,600 athletes and team officials from 71 Commonwealth nations and territories to the Gold Coast and event cities Brisbane, Cairns and Townsville, to share in the celebration of sport, entertainment and culture. The largest sporting event to be staged in Australia this decade, GC2018 will feature the largest integrated sports program in Commonwealth Games history, comprising 18 sports and seven para-sports. Beach Volleyball, Para Triathlon and Women’s Rugby Sevens will make their Commonwealth Games debuts and for the first time at a Commonwealth Games, an equal number of men’s and women’s medal events will be contested. 
     
     
     
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