Grenada is a Caribbean nation increasingly recognized for its impact on international athletics, especially in track and field. Despite its small size, Grenada has produced world-class athletes, most notably Olympic gold medalist Kirani James and javelin world champion Anderson Peters. The country regularly competes in major global competitions such as the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships, and Commonwealth Games, often punching above its weight. Athletics is the dominant sport, with strong youth development programs and national pride driving its success. Grenada also participates in regional competitions like the CARIFTA Games and contributes athletes to U.S. collegiate teams. While track and field remains the standout discipline, sports such as football and cricket also have strong followings. Grenada’s sporting achievements have become a source of national unity and international recognition, highlighting the island’s talent and competitive spirit.