Sport in Barbados - Sport Governing Bodies

Sport Governing Bodies

  • Archery - Barbados Archery Association (BAA)
  • Athletics (track and field) - Athletics Association of Barbados (AAB)
  • Badminton - Barbados Badminton Association (BDA)
  • Basketball - Barbados Amateur Basketball Association (BABA)
  • Bodybuilding - Barbados Amateur Body Building and Fitness Federation (BABBF)
  • Boxing - Amateur Boxing Association of Barbados (ABAB)
  • Cycling - Barbados Cycling Union (BCU)
  • Darts - Barbados Darts Association (BDA)
  • Equestrian - Barbados Equestrian Association (BEA)
  • Football - Barbados Football Association (BFA)
  • Golf - Barbados Golf Association (BGA)
  • Hockey - Barbados Hockey Federation (BHF)
  • Hockey (Ball) - Barbados Ball Hockey League (BBHL)
  • Horse Racing - Barbados Turf Club (BTC)
  • Polo - Barbados Polo Association (BPA)
  • Polo (Segway) - Barbados Segway Polo Association (SPCB)
  • Polo (Water) - Barbados Amateur Swimming Association (BASA)
  • Racing - Barbados Auto Racing League (BARL)
  • Road Tennis - Barbados (Professional) Road Tennis Association (BRTA)
  • Sailing - Barbados Sailing Association (BSA)
  • Squash - Barbados Squash Rackets Association (BSRA)
  • Tennis - Barbados Tennis Association (BTA)
  • Volleyball - Barbados Volleyball Association (BVA)

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