There are five cluster venues being utilised across Trinidad and Tobago for the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games:
Sport | Cluster | City/County | Venue |
Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming | Trinidad | Couva | National Aquatic Centre |
Athletics and Para Athletics | Trinidad | Port of Spain | Hasley Crawford Stadium |
Beach Volleyball | Tobago | Tobago | Pigeon Point Beach |
Cycling – Track | Trinidad | Couva | National Cycling Velodrome |
Cycling - Road Race | Trinidad | Couva | The roads of Trinidad |
Cycling – Time Trial | Trinidad | Couva | The roads of Trinidad |
FAST5 Netball | Tobago | Tobago | Shaw Park Cultural Complex |
Rugby Sevens | Tobago | Tobago | Shaw Park Cultural Complex |
Triathlon | Tobago | Tobago | Buccoo Beach Facility |
Athletics - Hasley Crawford Stadium (HSC)
The Hasley Crawford Stadium (HS) is located in Trinidad’s capital, Port-of Spain. It was named after Hasley Joachim Crawford, TTO’s first Olympic gold medallist. It has an 8 lane track, capacity of 23,000 persons, and a training area located outside the stadium.
Swimming - The National Aquatic Centre
was opened in 2016 and accommodates several sporting activities including swimming, synchronised swimming, water polo, and diving. The facility features a 50m main competition Myrtha pool, a 50m outdoor swimming pool, a 25m diving facility, fitness room with sauna, Turkish bath and a cool water pool, state of the art timing system, underwater video, and digital screen playback. It has seating for 940 persons.
Cycling - National Cycling Velodrome
The National Cycling Velodrome was opened in 2016, with an event that attracted many local and international cyclists. The state-of-the-art facility boasts a 250m wooden track (Schuermann designed and built) and permanent seating for 2,500. It is a full-service velodrome with warm-up rooms and multipurpose rooms for event organisers. In 2022, it became the first UCI Satellite Center in the western hemisphere.
Beach Volleyball - Pigeon Point Beach
One of the iconic beaches for the many visitors to Tobago, Pigeon Point Beach is located in the south-west area of Tobago and is one of its most popular beaches in Tobago. Within the northern side of this paradise, a court will be laid using 40 tonnes of washed sand (1 competition court and 1 warm up court), which will be surrounded by stands which will have a seating capacity of 1000 spectators.
Triathlon - Buccoo Beach Facility
Buccoo Bay is located on the southwest tip of Tobago. In this area, 7km2 of marine park, five flat reefs that enclose a shallow lagoon and a mangrove swamp can be found.
Fast 5 Netball and Rugby Sevens - Shaw Park Cultural Complex (SPC)
Shaw Park Cultural Complex is a fan-shaped multi-purpose facility located in the capital of Tobago, Scarborough. It has a seating capacity of 3800 persons, along with a cafeteria and concession area.