Deandrea Hamilton
Editor
Turks and Caicos, October 18, 2024 – Ambitiously, the Turks and Caicos is hosting at least three significant sporting Commonwealth and Caribbean events over six days at Beaches Resort in Providenciales, and the 100 delegates say they are captivated by the beauty of the island and the impeccable hospitality on display.
But this monumental effort in the TCI from October 14-19 mirrors the gumption of the Commonwealth Games Federation. 
Dr. Chris Jenkins, its president announced, that in a matter of days, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGM) he and a team will be engrossed in lifting the profile of sports.
“We will go to Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting, there we are going to host a dedicated meeting to talk about the resetting of the Games, to talk about the power Sport, to talk about how we can change mindsets.
We’re also going to participate in a large number of high level panels and forums on foreign policy, youth, disability, sustainability, health and non-communicable diseases. We’re putting sport back in the center of the Commonwealth. We’re the leaders of sport in the Commonwealth and we have to drive our mission, our message forward,” he said.
On the Turks and Caicos agenda: the annual general meetings and workshops of the CGF, the general assembly of the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC) and the highly anticipated, inaugural edition of the CANOC Sports Awards.
“We’re all here for one thing only, and that’s to engage, to talk, to get together. Today we’ve got two important regions, two key regions within the Commonwealth – the Americas and the Caribbean – coming together. I think I speak for all of us, we’re just amazed at the beauty of your country, it’s just fantastic. We’re also really honoured to bring such an important meeting, it’s really pivotal,” said Dr. Jenkins, at the official opening ceremony.
The energy levels and pledges at the meeting sessions which preceded the opening on the morning of Thursday October 17, were labelled encouraging by the president.
Ahead of the week, regional delegates were exposed to the action-packed agenda designed to celebrate Commonwealth culture; strengthen the Commonwealth Family; discuss and endorse the Commonwealth Games Reset; plan for the 2026 Games and establish consensus on the purpose and regional objectives of the Commonwealth Games Association, CGA.
“A large part of resetting the Games has been redefining the Commonwealth; placing the Games and sport, bringing the two together
putting it back at the heart of the Commonwealth. The power of sport creates a safe space to have difficult conversations, the change mindsets and also to celebrate success. Our youth are the key to our shared future.”
President Dr. Jenkins reminded the audience, that the youth comprise the largest part of the Commonwealth. Topics on Wednesday centered on Redefining CGA Roles and Responsibilities; Developmental Programmes and Safeguarding.
“We’re going to discuss a lot of key issues. I want to hear your thoughts all of them, make space to let everyone talk. It’s a real message throughout all of the regional meetings. Every voice counts, listen, engage,” Jenkins said.
Delegates representing the countries of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St Helena, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the Turks and Caicos Islands were also exposed to sessions on achieving wealth and sustainability.
The Commonwealth Games Federation was represented by 10 officials including Katie Sadlier, CEO and Martin Reynolds, Director.
“There will be many highlights; there were yesterday, there will be today, there will be tomorrow. But they’re all going to be shaped by you.”
Representing the Turks and Caicos Islands Government at the opening ceremony of the XXII CANOC General Assembly was Her Excellency, Daleeni Daniel-Selveratnam, TCI governor. She was joined by local CGF executives Godfrey Been, TCI president; Rosalie Ingham-Hall, Secretary General and Edith Cox, CGA Event chairperson.