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:ISV Road To Tokyo 2020 :ISV 

 

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Team

TBD

 

 

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:ISV Welcome To The US Virgin Islands National Thread  :ISV 

 

 

 

General Information About The US Virgin Islands

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Official Territory Name: United States Virgin Islands

NOC: Virgin Islands Olympic Committee

Motto: United in Pride and Hope

National (Territorial) Anthem: Virgin Islands March

Capital: Charlotte Amalie

Official Language: English

Other Common Languages: Virgin Islands English Creole, Spanish, French (French Creole variants)

Population: 106,405

Time Zone: AST

Main Islands: Saint Croix, Saint John, and Saint Thomas

Summer Olympic Attendance: 1968-1976, 1984-current

Winter Olympic Attendance: 1988-2006, 2014

Olympic Medals: 0 Gold1 Silver, 0 Bronze

 

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The Journey Begins

The US Virgin Islands began the 2020 Olympic cycle with a trip to Barranquilla, Colombia to compete in the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games. The Virgin Islands Olympic Committee sent a team of 70 Virgin Islanders to compete in the games. Below you can find the compete team, highlights, and photos from the games.

 

2018 Central American and Caribbean Games Team

 

Archery

Men: Kevin D’Amour

Women: Amanda Warehime, Julianne Abernathy

Athletics

Men: Muhammad Abdul Halim, Eduardo Garcia Leon Hunt, Fred Dorsey

Women: Laverne Jones, Yashira Rhymer Stuart, Wanetta Kirby Nia Jack

Possibly Competed: Malique Smith

Basketball

Men: Team

Women: Team

Beach Volleyball

Men: Miguel Lopez, Edward Peter

Women: Mannika Charles, Amber Bennett

Fencing

Men: Stryker Weller

Golf

Men: Kevin O’Connel

Women: Amira Alexander

Sailing

Men: Peter Stanton

Women: Mayumi Roller

Swimming

Men: Adriel Sanes, Carter Maltby, Matthew Mays, Ky Odlum, Webster Bozzo

Women: Kyra Odlum

 

Highlights Of The Games

  • Women’s Basketball Team take 5th place
  • Peter Stanton takes 3rd place in the Sunfish Sailing class

 

 

Medal Tally

Gold: 0

Silver: 0

Bronze: 1

 

 

Photos

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The Youth’s Turn

After a great performance at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games, we turned our attention to the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games. It was time for the youth athletes of the Virgin Islands to shine! A delegation of four athletes made their way to Buenos Aires, to represent the Virgin Islands at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games. Below you will find the complete team, games highlights, medal tally, and photos.

 

2018 Summer Youth Olympics Team

 

Athletics

Women: Mikaela Smith (800m)

Swimming

Women: Natalia Kuipers (200m Free, 400m Free)

Men: Ky Odlum (100m Free, 100m Butterfly)

Triathlon

Men: Dominic Pugliese (Individual, Mixed Relay)

 

Games Highlights

  • Ky Odlum won his heat in the men’s 100m event
  • Mikaela Smith improves her time by 4 seconds between heats

 

Medal Tally

Gold: 0

Silver: 0

Bronze: 0

 

Photos

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Our First World Champion!

The US Virgin Islands has long been without a world champion in it’s long and colorful sports history. That all changed earlier this year when Walford Kimberly became a world champion in the World Games sport of Powerlifting. It was the first time the Virgin Islands flag flew from the highest mast at an international championship! It was an impressive achievement worthy of celebration. Hopefully Walford Kimberly is able to bring the ISV glory again in two years time in Birmingham, Alabama during the World Games.

 

Results: Here

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2 hours ago, vinipereira said:

I support the idea of this thread, but the bright blue colour is kinda impossible to read without having a migraine :p

 

Well it’s themed to the flag...I’ll try to find a replacement. In the meantime, sorry.

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@Sindo @vinipereira I know the color is annoying, but aren’t really any other colors that go with the theme. Is there anyway we could make the pages a bit darker white, or get a darker yellow text color like the one on the flag?

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2 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well it’s themed to the flag...I’ll try to find a replacement. In the meantime, sorry.

I don't find any sense with blue, I couldn't read it much either. Just bcoz India mdia has orange, white and green doesn't mean we'll use those colors. Black is preferable Or maybe red or dark blue. That's it. 

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