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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

T&T to be represented at CAC in chess

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T&T’s representative at the upcoming CAC Games, Ysvett Hermoso Joel, from left, Adaya Johnson, Joshua Johnson and Hayden Lee along with official arbiter Roderick Noel, in the background.

T&T’s representative at the upcoming CAC Games, Ysvett Hermoso Joel, from left, Adaya Johnson, Joshua Johnson and Hayden Lee along with official arbiter Roderick Noel, in the background.

Courtesy TTCA

Yvette Her­moso Joel, Adaya John­son, Joshua John­son and Hay­den Lee will rep­re­sent T&T at the Cen­tral Amer­i­can and Caribbean (CAC) Games in El Sal­vador, from June 23 - Ju­ly 8.

It will be the first time that chess will be played at the CAC Games.

A re­cent re­lease said: "The Con­fed­er­a­tion of Chess for the Amer­i­c­as (Con­ti­nen­tal body) con­firmed the in­clu­sion of chess in the CAC Games in March 2022, which was even­tu­al­ly pub­lished by FIDE that same month at (https://www.fide.com/news/1644).

T&T had two play­ers for each cat­e­go­ry in the hy­brid qual­i­fi­ca­tion event at the Her­itage Hall, St Joseph’s Con­vent Port-of-Spain over the week­end of Jan­u­ary 21-22.

T&T Chess As­so­ci­a­tion (TTCA) pres­i­dent Son­ja John­son said she was elat­ed that T&T will be rep­re­sent­ed at such a mo­men­tous oc­ca­sion giv­en that it is the first time chess will be one of the sports in the CAC Games his­to­ry.

Ac­cord­ing to John­son: “At the end of the qual­i­fi­ca­tion event on Sun­day, we re­alised that we may have been in a good po­si­tion to qual­i­fy for the CAC Games. When the of­fi­cial news came on Tues­day, af­ter the Fair­play re­view, the enor­mi­ty of this op­por­tu­ni­ty sank in that we will be part of his­to­ry. This is an in­cred­i­ble mo­ment for chess and for Team T&T.

"The TTCA thanks the of­fi­cial ar­biter, Rod­er­ick Noel, and team man­ag­er Kee­lan Hunte for their ef­forts over the qual­i­fi­ca­tion week­end. We al­so are very grate­ful to St Mary Jean Ay­ow from St Joseph’s Con­vent, who has al­ways been a good part­ner to the TTCA through her ster­ling ef­forts. The Her­itage Hall re­mains one of the favourite lo­ca­tions for these types of event due to its warm, mod­ern de­sign and very com­fort­able ameni­ties.

"The play­ers will now have to en­gage in of­fi­cial train­ing in prepa­ra­tion for these games and the TTCA looks for­ward to the sup­port from the TTOC (T&T Olympic Com­mit­tee) and the Min­istry of Sport and Com­mu­ni­ty De­vel­op­ment in our bid to en­sure that T&T has ac­cess to re­sources to per­form well in this event."


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