After another delay of the start of the 2021 season due to volcanic ash across Barbados, the first meet of the track and field season runs off on Saturday, May 15th 2021.
After another delay of the start of the 2021 season due to volcanic ash across Barbados, the first meet of the track and field season runs off on Saturday, May 15th 2021.
The AAB Season for 2021 runs off at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex with the Get Back On Track meet from April 24th – April 25th 2021.
The board of the Athletics Association of Barbados wishes to express its sincere condolences to the family of the late Frank Eric Blackman. ‘Blackie’ was a giant of track & field in Barbados and has left indelible mark on its landscape.
The funeral and interment of the late Frank Eric Blackman (BCH) will take place on Friday, March 26th, 2021 at 10:00am. There will be live streaming of the service at the James Street Methodist church https://inlovingmemory.online/FrankBlackman.
The burial procession will proceed to the Westbury Cemetery where he will be laid to his Eternal rest.
Technical Director, Mrs. Esther Maynard announced last night at the AAB Stakeholders’ Forum that the 2021 Competitions will get under way on April 24th, 2021. There will be seven (7) meets for the season.
Barbados’ protocols as it relates to non contact sports have changed to allow the restart of competition. Therefore, the 3rd AAB Webinar is timely as the association discusses ‘The Way Forward – Return To Competition’
Join us this Saturday, March 20th at 6:00 pm to join in this important discussion.
Join us for a Live Webinar. This webinar will be facilitated through zoom and streamed on the AAB YouTube Channel.
Click here to register
The start of the official 2021 AAB Season will be delayed due to the impact of the COVID-19 virus on Barbados. The season was due to begin on Saturday, January 16th 2021. However, the season has been suspended until further notice.
With new protocols in place, the AAB Season is scheduled to get on the way in October.