Dominica has a qualified field of 10 athletes for the 41st Carifta Junior Games which will be staged in The Bahamas from March 28 to April 2, 2013. But the primary challenge for the Dominica Amateur Athletics Association, according to DAAA President Cedric Harris, is getting the team to the venue.

Harris told The SUN that the DAAA will require US$1,000 for each member of the team on a chartered flight from Trinidad & Tobago which will carry the T&T team in n effort to beat the higher costs of having to go to the United States and onward to The Bahamas. In addition to that cost in United States currency, the DAAA will need an additional EC$1,400 for each member of the team to get to Trinidad & Tobago where the team will have to overnight before moving on to the Games venue.

The athletes are Shanee Angol (Under-17 girl) who will throw the javelin; Amelia Austrie (U-17 g) high jump; Kellandie Bully (U-17 g) 800 metre and 1,500m; Judah Corriette (U-17 boy) 800m and 1,500m; Luan Gabriel (U-20 g) 100m and 200m; Donny Joseph (U-20 b) heptathlon (7 events); Osborne Kok (U-20 b) 100m; Thea Lafond (U-20 g) high jump and triple jump; Chelsey Linton (U-20 g) pentathlon (5 events); and Kareal Matthew (U-20 b) 100m.

Harris will manage the team. Joseph Bazil is coach and Nona Lawrence is chaperon/physiotherapist. Dominica won a gold medal in last year's Carifta Games which were held in Bermuda in the girls' Under-17 200 metre race in a time of 24.35 seconds. Luan of Bioche and a student of Isaiah Thomas Secondary School was the country's third Carifta gold medallist in four years. Shanika Yankey of the North East Comprehensive School and Wesmar Rangers Athletics Club won javelin in the Cayman Islands in 2010 and Andre Bazil won gold for javelin in St Lucia in 2009.

Dominica's first Carifta gold medallist was Lisa Casimir who also threw the javelin. She was followed by Dawn Williams in the 800m.