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MEDAL GLORY: Devynne Charlton, left, and LaQuan Nairn show off their silver (100 metre hurdles) and gold (long jump) medals respectively won at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. After 11 days of intense competition in seven disciplines, Team Bahamas will return from the Commonwealth Games with the two medals and tied in the 23rd spot on the medal chart with Grenada. Members of the team, including executives and athletes, left the games with varied experiences to cherish.

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BRINGING HOME THE GOLD, SILVER: Team Bahamas makes nation proud

BIRMINGHAM, England — After 11 days of intense competition in seven disciplines, Team Bahamas will return from the 2022 Commonwealth Games with a gold and silver medal and tied for the 23rd spot on the medal chart with Grenada.

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