In light of these outstanding performances, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is urging the region to prioritize sports development and sports tourism. Notable achievements included Dominica’s Thea LaFond, and St. Lucia’s Julien Alfred, who both made history by winning their countries’ inaugural Olympic medals., which were gold. Additionally, Marileidy Paulino became the first woman from the Dominican Republic to secure an Olympic gold, while Jamaica’s Roje Stona set a new Olympic record in men’s discus.
“The success of our athletes is a testament to the incredible talent and potential that exists in the Caribbean,” stated Nicola Madden-Greig, President of CHTA. “It’s time for us to dream even bigger and invest more in developing our sports men and women across all disciplines and seek to build a strong sports tourism market, not only to support our athletes but also to reap the economic and cultural benefits this thriving industry can bring to our region.”
CHTA has emphasized the importance of collaboration among governments, tourism agencies, sports organizations, and the private sector to establish a strong sports tourism framework. Additionally, the association highlights the need for educational initiatives to nurture young talent and create pathways for athletes, sports associations, and administrators to thrive. This includes developing skills in event management and marketing, which would allow the Caribbean to offer curated tours, establish museums celebrating its sporting heritage, and host unique sporting events that highlight local culture and provide platforms for athletes.
Data from ForwardKeys, indicates that sporting events significantly boost tourism in Caribbean destinations, with varying degrees of impact. Major international events, such as the recent ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup, have shown to attract large numbers of visitors. For instance, ticket sales to Barbados surged by 90% during the week of the fixture announcement for travel dates coinciding with the competition, compared to the same period the previous year.
“Together, we can transform the Caribbean into a global sports tourism powerhouse while also empowering our young people to become the leaders of tomorrow,” Madden-Greig stated.

“The success of our athletes is a testament to the incredible talent and potential that exists in the Caribbean”
Literally not ONE of the athletes live or train in the Caribbean. The Caribbean doesn’t deserve the credit for their talent, let’s be honest.
Time to build the Thea LaFond national athletes and football ⚽️ stadium 🏟. No more talking big ,time to deliver. take action and start building the Thea Lefond legacy now please.
lol stop it. She won a medal & all of a sudden she deserves a stadium to be named after her?
To be honest, I’m tired of buildings, roads etc being named after people. Someone will die & then all of a sudden the government pointlessly renames something after them. Plus, it’s so uncreative. “Hey, I don’t know what to name this building, so let’s just name it after this random dead guy”
I disagree with naming a stadium, or ANYTHING, after Thea LaFond, but let’s say she was a 9 times Olympic gold medalist & 7 times world champion, and she had a massive fan base, then I would understand your reason for naming the stadium after her….but one Olympic medal? Lol, come on…stop it. Just stop it.
@The Oracle.
YES she does!!
It’s not only about “a medal” but the significance of it; the long term impact and not just in sports/athletics.
A la “The Kirani James Athletics Stadium” in Grenada.
We need to leverage(milk) this as much and long as possible.
Sporting facilities are just as important as having a health center in communities. The youth as well as the seniors will be able to use them to keep healthy and stay in shape. A healthy body means a healthy mind
A sporting facility IS a health center. A lot of the NCDs that people are suffering from are related to poor health from inactivity and poor diet. If more people were involved in sports they would take better care of their bodies as that increases your athletic performance.