Bermuda’s Angela DeSilva has achieved a momentous career milestone after being officially selected as an international umpire for the highly anticipated 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.
The high-profile appointment represents a massive personal triumph for DeSilva and marks another significant stride forward for Bermuda’s expanding sporting footprint across the regional landscape.
The multi-sport showpiece, which celebrates its historic centennial edition this summer, is scheduled to bring together more than 6,000 elite athletes from 37 nations in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from July 24th to August 8th.
Appointments at this elite level highlight the crucial, yet often unsung, role that technical match officials play in the structural growth and integrity of modern sport.
While the global spotlight naturally follows the athletes tracking toward the podium, the ability to execute an international tournament of this magnitude relies entirely on the precision and authority of top-tier umpires.
DeSilva’s presence in Santo Domingo ensures Bermuda remains heavily represented in the technical decision-making rooms of the region's premier multi-sport event.
Navigating the immense pressure of a major international tournament will provide DeSilva with invaluable experience under intense continental scrutiny.
Faced with elite, high-stakes match dynamics, her selection serves as an inspiring benchmark for aspiring local officials looking to transition from domestic leagues to the global stage.
As the Bermuda delegation fine-tunes its final preparations for the trip to the Dominican Republic, DeSilva's breakthrough reinforces the reality that sporting excellence on the island is thriving both on and off the field of play.
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