Email: sloc@candw.lc
Website: slunoc.org

Address:
P.O. Box CP 6023, Conway Post Office, Castries, Saint Lucia
Phone: + (1 758) 453 6758

President:
Alfred Emmanuel
Secretary General: Teddy Matthews

St. Lucia joined the Commonwealth in 1979 and had their National Olympic Committee recognised 14 years later in 1993.

The island is part of the Windward Islands group which form an arc jutting out from the Eastern Caribbean into the Atlantic. It lies south of Dominica and north of Barbados.

St. Lucia made their Games debut in 1960 and competed next in 1970 and 1978 before participating uninterrupted since 1994. Their first medal came in Manchester in 2002 when Dominic Johnson picked up a bronze for his 5.60 metres leap in the men's pole vault competition. Again at the athletics stadium, in both Glasgow and Delhi, St Lucia won further bronzes, both achieved by high jumper Levern Spencer.

St. Lucia's Men's team also won the first-ever Gold medal in a Commonwealth Beach Football tournament at the Bahamas 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games.

The St Lucia National Olympic Committee is responsible for organising the country's participation in the Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Youth Games.