By Nazma Muller ● Issue 143 (January/February 2017)
Beyond another boundary: the Windies at the first T20 blind cricket World Cup
For blind (or visually impaired) cricket lovers in the Caribbean, the idea of representing the West Indies team was for many years just a...
By Dexter Webb ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Dexter Webb: running addiction
I remember riding the ferry with other runners to Staten Island, one person saying, “Man, starting a marathon with a ferry ride — how...
Embark, Sports, Antigua and Barbuda
By Joanne C Hillhouse ● Issue 141 (September/October 2016)
Atlantic wide
How four brave Antiguans mastered “the world’s toughest row” Thinking about climbing Everest? How about a real challenge? Not...
Arrive, Leisure, Travel, Lifestyle, Sports, Antigua and Barbuda
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 141 (September/October 2016)
Antigua for adventure
Let the wind take you It’s probably the most daring of watersports, a cross between windsurfing, wakeboarding, and aerial acrobatics....
Engage, Festivals and Events, History, People, Sports
By James Ferguson ● Issue 140 (July/August 2016)
Historic gold: the earliest Caribbean Olympic heroes
Who would dare to guess what will happen to the athletes from the Caribbean at the Olympic Games in August? Will Jamaica’s Usain...
By Garry Steckles ● Issue 140 (July/August 2016)
The T20 cricket revolution
When Twenty20 cricket made its competitive debut a mere thirteen years ago, there wasn’t the slightest indication that this abbreviated,...
By Denise Chin ● Issue 140 (July/August 2016)
On, on! Hashing in the Caribbean
There’s a group of mainly goofball types, plus a few odd normal people, who spend every other Saturday afternoon chasing chalk marks or...
Immerse, Festivals and Events, People, Sports
By Kwame Laurence ● Issue 140 (July/August 2016)
Gold standard: the Caribbean’s Olympic contenders for Rio 2016
Come August, Caribbean eyes will be firmly focused on the João Havelange Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the athletics venue for the...