This country's full contingent of athletes for the 28th edition of the Carifta Swimming Championship will begin departure today for Kingston, Jamaica.
The T&T athletes will be participating in swimming, water polo and the inaugural open water competition.
The water polo delegation leaves today while swimming's delegation departs on Friday.
Speaking ahead of the team's departure, swim team manager, Neal Marcano says that he is wholly confident of the team's prospects as they have strengths from both locally and foreign-based swimmers in all of the age-groups including multiple event A qualifiers Hannah Chatfield and Kael Yorke, debutantes in the 11-12 age-group.
USA-based duo, Dylan Carter and Tyla Martin will spearhead this country's title hopes from Friday-April 4 and good support is expected from World Junior Swimming Championship qualifiers Kristin Julien and Joshua Romany as well as Jabari Baptiste.
Among the top seeded locals in particular events are debutant Jeron Thompson, in the 11-12 boys 100m butterfly followed by team-mate Kael Yorke.
Martin is the top 15-17 Girls qualifier in the same event and also in the 200m butterfly and 400m freestyle, while Carter and Joshua Romany are one-two in the 100m butterfly as well as in the 15-17 boys 200m freestyle.
Adrian Goin (13-14) and Yorke (11-12) are also at the top of the standings in the 50m butterfly as is Romany in the 15-17 50m butterfly, 100m freestyle and 400m freestyle while Jonathan Ramkissoon is at the top in the 50m breaststroke.
Ariel Cape, a 2012 Caribbean Islands Swimming Championship (CISC) silver medalist is expected to best that performance as she goes in as the top qualifier in the Girls 200m backstroke event.
The relay teams command the top spots in the 15-17 boys 400m freestyle, 400m individual medley, 800m freestyle and 200m freestyle.
Joining the team after local open water qualifications are Jivan Chee Foon, Sachin Sankar, both in the 15-17 age-group, Teresa Otero, Shania David (13-14 Girls), and Kyle Caracciolo and Christian Marsden (13-14 Boys).
The pair of 15-17 Girls Theana Hay and Syriah David will also swim in the open water event in addition to their other swimming events.
According to Marcano, regional competition is not unknown to almost all of these swimmers and many of them have shown their worth at the Goodwill level including first-time Carifta entrants Jada Chai, Vristnelit Faure, Marissa Packette, Yorke, Thompson, Kyle Sirju and Canada-based Goin.
Other overseas-based swimmers include, Emiro Goossen (USA), Alexandria Donahue (USA), UK-based Hannah Chatfield and CISC medalist Rebecca Marshall.
Edmund Pouchet, head coach, is also confident in his team and looks forward to a successful meet, ably assisted by Hazel Haynes, Brian Wickham, two-time Olympian Sharntelle Mc Clean, and Vincent Tardieu.
The T&T delegation also has referees selected and appointed by Carifta's administration to officiate at its 2013 instalment of the championships. Swimming will be represented by FINA-approved referees Lindsay Gillette and Francis Sampson. Kester Scanterbury will referee in the water polo competition.
Team
Swimmers
11-12:
Girls: Jada Chai, Vristnelit Faure, Jessie Changar, Hannah Chatfield, Mia Otero, Marissa Packette.
Boys: Rhajeev Ramdeen, Kyle Sirju, Jeron Thompson, Kael Yorke, Mark Anthony Beckles
13-14:
Girls: Ariel Cape, Jewel Mulrain, Amira Pilgrim
Boys: Aaron Acres, Adrian Goin, Derelle Prescott, Revash Ramtahal, Osaze Riley, Justin Samlalsingh
15-17:
Girls: Syriah David, Alexandria Donahue, Theana Hay, Kristin Julien, Rebecca Marshall, Tyla Martin
Boys: Jabari Baptiste, Dylan Carter, Jonathan Gillette, Emiro Goossen, David Mc Leod, Jeron O'Brien
Jonathan Ramkissoon, Joshua Romany
Technical team: Edmund Pouchet (head coach), Hazel Haynes (assistant coach), Vincent Tardieu (assistant coach), Brian Wickham (assistant coach), Sharntelle Mc Lean (assistant coach), Roxanne Marcano (chaperone), Natasha Lyder-George (chaperone), Jason Wickham (chaperone), Neal Marcano (manager), Kevin Mc Intyre (massage therapist), Nadine Sammy (psychologist).
Water Polo
Adam Alexis, Joseph Herrera, David West, Kryztien Sharpe, Massimiliano Di Cola, Kiev Alleyne, Keegan Forde, Liam Smith, Keanan Charles, Luke Gillette, Ethan Elliott, Liam Howell, Andrew Gillette, Sheldon Bhanwanie (manager), Alan Too-A-Foo (coach)