November 23, 2024

Year: 2024

A profile image of Keith Joseph, President of TASVG 7 min read

Cricket’s inclusion in the LA 2028 Olympic Games offers a unique opportunity for the Caribbean to make a global impact. With the ICC leaning towards the T20 format and plans for a Caribbean qualifier, the region must prepare for this historic event. Dr. Kishore Shallow’s initiatives for a domestic league in 2025 signal the start of preparations, with potential support from CARICOM leaders. Read more about the Caribbean’s potential at LA 2028 and the road to qualification.

A profile image of Keith Joseph, President of TASVG 7 min read

Skinny Fabulous’ journey to success in the music industry highlights the importance of commitment, belief in oneself, and overcoming challenges. These lessons are equally crucial for athletes aiming for excellence. Learn how confidence, dedication, and support can shape the future of Caribbean sports and culture.

A profile image of Keith Joseph, President of TASVG 8 min read

St Vincent and the Grenadines urgently needs to reform its approach to sports, focusing on infrastructure, financing, and policy to support athletes and foster national development. In this continuation, we explore the country’s challenges and the necessary steps for change.

A profile image of Keith Joseph, President of TASVG 7 min read

St Vincent and the Grenadines is at a critical juncture in sports development. With the recent shift in ministerial portfolios, there is a pressing need to reassess and reform our approach to sports, from infrastructure and policy to education and national planning. Discover the steps necessary to build a stronger, more sustainable future for sports in our nation.

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2024 Round D Town Road Relay The annual Round D Town Road Relay has been…

empowering

Kineke Alexander delivers an empowering and grateful message.

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