Sports
BVIOC, BVIAA pay tribute to Patrick O. Harrigan
By MERRICK ANDREWS
Online News Editor
Two prominent sporting organisations in the territory have paid tribute to former athlete and sports administrator Patrick O. Harrigan who passed away Wednesday evening (Feb. 8), reportedly, after a prolonged illness. He was 65.
In a Facebook post, the BVI Athletics Association (BVIAA) expressed condolences to the Harrigan family and remembered Harrigan as one of the most experienced certified starters in this region.
“His presence and dedication to the growth of the sport will be greatly missed. Rest in peace brother Harrigan,” the BVIAA said.
The BVI Olympic Association (BVIOC) said in a lengthier statement “it is with great sadness” that it learned that Harrigan died on the night of Wednesday, February 8 – just one week shy of his 66th birthday.
The BVIOC further stated that Harrigan will be remembered by the organisation for his significant contribution to sports in the territory — first as an outstanding basketball player and then as acting director of the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports (DYAS) where he served in the role for a number of years.
Harrigan was the official starter of the 2016 CARIFTA Games held in St. George’s, Grenada and also served in that role for a number of local and regional track meets, according to the BVIOC.
“He was a keen volleyball player and an avid cricketer. Patrick was the founder of the BVI Grasshoppers Skipping Rope team that toured and competed locally, regionally and internationally. Our sincere condolences to Mr. Harrigan’s family,” the BVIOC statement concluded.
Other tributes and condolences have been pouring out on social media for Harrigan who was also a former basketballer, track and field athlete, and referee.
One notable contribution came from a Roger Williams via Facebook.
It reads: “I knew Patrick Harrigan aka Dr. T or Guava Tart (his favourite Tart) or just Tart from boyhood days, he was a Sports Icon he played Basketball, Softball and Volleyball and eventually became a referee in Basketball and Volleyball he excelled tremendously in Basketball at Power Forward with his smooth 12 to 15ft turnaround jump shot on offence, on defence he was a very good rebounder and shotblocker once you got in his reach, he was the major player for his team the infamous A’s of Road Town winning championships in 79, 82 and 83 that I can recall. He was a strict disciplinarian he was the starter for track races at the various schools on their sports day on the field (AOSRG). He also coached and mentored many of us youths through the years and was a Senior Sports Officer with the DYAS. He was a man of great humility and one that I admired over the years. I was told that his mother the late Luella Harrigan baby sitted me and my younger siblings in the late 60s when we lived in Road Town when mother worked at Sylvia’s Laundry and Government House. We have lost a Sports Icon, Legend and a compassionate man. He will be missed by all who knew him. My Condolences 🙏to the entire family and friends. Hey, Guava Tart rest well my friend 💔.”
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VIFAF Hosts Inaugural Outdoor Field Archery Championships at Paraquita Bay
The Virgin Islands Field Archery Federation (VIFAF) has successfully staged its first Outdoor Field Championships, marking a significant step forward in the development of the sport locally. The three-day competition, held at Paraquita Bay from April 10–12, 2026, brought together a mix of local and international archers for a demanding test of skill and endurance.
The federation also extended thanks to sponsors Walkers and Mr. Rentals for their support of the championships.



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Adaejah Hodge Runs 10.77, Sets World Lead and Climbs NCAA All-Time List
Adaejah Hodge of the British Virgin Islands ran a world-leading 10.77 seconds in the women’s 100 meters at the Tom Jones Memorial in Gainesville, Florida, on April 18, setting a national record and moving to No. 2 on the NCAA all-time list.
Hodge, a freshman at the University of Georgia, recorded the fastest time in the world this year and broke the British Virgin Islands national record with the performance at Percy Beard Track. The mark also ranks as the second-fastest time in collegiate history, trailing only the 10.75 run by Sha’Carri Richardson in 2019.
The race was held as part of the Tom Jones Memorial meet, where Hodge finished first in the final. Florida State’s Shenese Walker placed second in 10.80 seconds, while South Carolina’s Alexis Brown finished third in 11.04 seconds.
Hodge’s time of 10.77 seconds was recorded with a legal wind reading of 1.7 meters per second and also established a new University of Georgia school record.
The result adds to a series of performances by Hodge during her freshman season, during which she has posted leading times in both indoor and outdoor competition.
Local News
Smith Calls for Return of Horse Racing, Says Community Life Needs Revival
Businessman Lesmore Smith is calling for the return of horse racing and community-based events in the British Virgin Islands, arguing that the absence of social activities since 2022 has contributed to a decline in community life across the territory.
Speaking on the Talking Points program, Smith said restoring horse racing — once a central feature of cultural and social life — would help reconnect communities following disruptions caused by hurricanes and the Covid-19 pandemic.
“When you take away the social life from people, it takes them into another dimension,” Smith said.
Horse racing in the Virgin Islands has been largely dormant since 2022, when events at Ellis Thomas Downs in Sea Cows Bay were halted amid a dispute between the government and private landowners over lease agreements. The government issued a ban on the use of sections of the track that same year, forcing the cancellation of scheduled races and leaving the territory without an active racing venue.
The facility, long considered the territory’s primary horse racing venue, has remained closed as negotiations between the government and landowners have failed to produce an agreement. The last official race card was held on Aug. 2, 2022, before the dispute escalated.
The closure has had a ripple effect on the local racing community, with some horse owners relocating animals to neighboring jurisdictions such as St. Thomas, while others have exited the sport entirely.
Smith, who has been involved in horse racing through the Horseowners’ Association, said the sport extends beyond competition and plays a broader role in community cohesion.
“Horse racing is not just a sport for me. It’s a social event for people of all ages,” he said.
He said the loss of such events has left few opportunities for residents to gather outside of work and religious settings, particularly in the years following Hurricane Irma in 2017 and the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We go to work, we go to church, and then what next?” Smith said. “We need to find a common ground.”
Smith also suggested that community-driven initiatives — including district-level events such as weekend gatherings and shared meals — could help rebuild social connections while broader efforts to restore horse racing continue.
Horse racing has historically been a major part of the territory’s cultural identity, particularly during Emancipation Festival celebrations, where events at Ellis Thomas Downs drew large crowds and regional participation.
Despite ongoing efforts by government officials to resolve the dispute and revive the facility, no timeline has been announced for the return of racing.
Smith said that whether or not he enters politics, he intends to continue advocating for initiatives that bring communities together.
“We need to bring people back together,” he said.
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