Barbados Grand Kadooment 2023 – In Photos

News Americas, BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tues. Aug. 8, 2023: The curtains came down on Crop Over season 2023 Monday as Bajans and fans from across the world celebrated Grand Kadooment from Warrens to the Mighty Grynner Highway in St. Michael, Barbados. Some 24 bands completed the Grand Kadooment jump up this year, with a total of about 12, 000 revelers. Quan De Artist was the winner of this year’s Tune of the Crop. His song Waistline was the most popular on the road Monday. See some of the photos from Monday’s Kadooment celebration HERE

Costumed revelers following the Blue Box Cart Kadooment Band and dancing in the streets during the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados on August 7, 2023. (Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

A group of American visitors waiting to join the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th August 2023. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

Revelers during the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th August 2023. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

Revelers during the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th August 2023. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

A woman in costume poses for a photograph during the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th August 2023. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

An umbrella was useful accessory this year for people following the Blue Box Cart Kadooment Band during the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th August 2023. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

A man and woman following the Blue Box Cart Kadooment Band and dancing in the streets during the Caribbean Crop Over Grand Kadooment Carnival in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th August 2023. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

Tears As Jamaica’s Story Book Reggae Girlz Lose To Colombia

News Americas, MELBOURNE, Australia, Tues. Aug. 8, 2023: Tears were shed today as Jamaica’s story book Reggae Girlz rise in women’s soccer world cup history was stopped by Colombia in the Round of 16 match at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.

Colombia’s victory over Jamaica was secured by a crucial second-half goal from Catalina Usme, leading them to a 1-0 win and a historic spot in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals. The match at the packed Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on Tuesday witnessed a frenzy of excitement among Colombian fans as many of the Girlz cried openly.

Jamaica’s defender #19 Tiernny Wiltshire reacts at the end of the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup round of 16 football match between Jamaica and Colombia at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, also known as AAMI Park, in Melbourne on August 8, 2023. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)

Jamaica’s midfielder #02 Solai Washington (L) cries at the end of the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup round of 16 football match between Jamaica and Colombia at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, also known as AAMI Park, in Melbourne on August 8, 2023. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)

Up until halftime, the game had been tense and physical, but it truly came to life after Usme’s breakthrough in the 51st minute. This marked the first time Jamaica’s defense had been breached in the entire World Cup, prompting both teams to attack relentlessly.

Tiernny Wiltshire and Atlanta Primus of Jamaica look dejected after the team’s 0-1 defeat and elimination from the tournament following the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between Colombia and Jamaica at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on August 08, 2023 in Melbourne / Naarm, Australia. (Photo by Alex Grimm – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Kameron Simmonds of Jamaica shows dejection after the team’s 0-1 defeat and elimination from the tournament following the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between Colombia and Jamaica at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on August 08, 2023 in Melbourne / Naarm, Australia. (Photo by Alex Grimm – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Drew Spence of Jamaica reacts during the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between Colombia and Jamaica at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on August 08, 2023 in Melbourne / Naarm, Australia. (Photo by Alex Grimm – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

The “Reggae Girlz” of Jamaica fought hard and had opportunities to level the match, but eventually bowed out of the tournament with a valiant effort, having made it to the knockout phase in their second World Cup appearance.

Atlanta Primus of Jamaica shows dejection after the team’s 0-1 defeat and elimination from the tournament following the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between Colombia and Jamaica at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on August 08, 2023 in Melbourne / Naarm, Australia. (Photo by Mackenzie Sweetnam – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Jamaica’s solid defense had kept Colombia’s talented player Linda Caicedo quiet on the left flank for most of the game, forcing the South Americans to wait until the 38th minute for their first decent scoring chance, which unfortunately went wasted.

Referee Kate Jacewicz had to intervene due to Jamaica’s physical play, issuing yellow cards to defender Chantelle Swaby and midfielder Drew Spence just before halftime.

Catalina Usme of Colombia goes down injured as Colombia plays Jamaica at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. (Photo credit: Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

It was Usme’s brilliance that broke the deadlock, as she skillfully maneuvered past Jamaica’s defender Deneisha Blackwood and scored a well-placed, left-footed strike inside the far post.

Tiernny Wiltshire of Jamaica and Mayra Ramirez of Colombia battle as Colombia plays Jamaica at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. (Photo credit should read Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Jamaica had a golden opportunity to equalize three minutes later when Blackwood’s corner found Jody Brown in front of the goal, but Brown’s header hit the base of the left post.

Carolina Arias of Colombia celebrates with fans after beating Jamaica at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. (Photo credit: Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

As the regulation time dwindled, Jamaica desperately pressed forward, trying to find the equalizer. Drew Spence came close to scoring with a header in the 82nd minute, but it narrowly missed the left post, allowing Colombia to hold firm until the final whistle.

Despite the disappointment of not scoring in the World Cup, Jamaica’s attacking force Khadija Shaw, known for her impressive record at Manchester City, remained positive in a post-game interview, acknowledging that progress is being made in women’s football.

“We just have to be proud of our performance and lift our heads up,” Shaw said in a post-game television interview. “The gap is closing.”

Tourist Allure: The Intersection of Casino Resorts And Tourism In The Caribbean

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Aug. 8, 2023: When you think of the Caribbean, pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and vibrant culture are likely to come to mind. However, over the years, a new player has emerged on the scene, enhancing the tourism experience and attracting travelers from around the world: casino resorts. 

The intersection of casino entertainment and tourism in the Caribbean has transformed the region into a haven for beach lovers and those seeking thrilling gaming experiences that you can enjoy online with betway casino. In this article, you’ll explore how casino resorts have become an integral part of the Caribbean’s tourism allure.

The Allure of Casino Resorts

Casino resorts in the Caribbean offer a unique blend of relaxation and excitement, drawing in travelers with diverse interests. These resorts provide a one-stop destination where visitors can enjoy luxurious accommodations, fine dining, entertainment shows, and of course, the thrill of casino gaming. Whether it’s blackjack, roulette, or slot machines, these casinos offer a range of options to cater to different preferences.

Boosting Local Economies

One of the most significant impacts of casino resorts on the Caribbean is the economic boost they bring to local communities. These resorts create job opportunities across various sectors, from hospitality to entertainment. Additionally, the influx of tourists stimulates the local economy by increasing demand for goods, services and transportation. Taxes and revenues generated from the casinos contribute to infrastructure development and social programs, thus benefiting the region.

Enhancing Tourism Appeal

The presence of casino resorts has expanded the appeal of the Caribbean beyond its natural beauty. Travelers now have an additional incentive to visit, especially those who enjoy both leisure and gaming activities. This diversification of offerings ensures that the Caribbean remains an attractive destination for many tourists, from honeymooners to solo adventurers.

Entertainment Beyond Gaming

Modern casino resorts offer far more than just gambling. From spa treatments and wellness programs to themed parties and live entertainment, these resorts curate an immersive experience for their guests. This creates a well-rounded getaway where visitors can unwind by the pool, indulge in culinary delights, and enjoy vibrant nightlife, all under one roof.

Challenges and Considerations

While casino resorts bring numerous benefits, they also present challenges, such as responsible gambling concerns and potential societal impacts. Local regulations and collaboration with responsible gambling organizations are essential to ensure that gaming remains a form of entertainment without detrimental consequences.

As these resorts continue to flourish, finding a harmonious balance between entertainment and responsible gambling practices remains crucial to sustain the positive impact on local communities and maintaining the allure of the Caribbean as a multifaceted travel destination.