Euro 2022 de football : la Guadeloupéenne Sandy Baltimore, du PSG à l’Equipe de France

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L’ailière gauche du Psg, Sandy Baltimore va disputer sa première grande compétition avec l’Equipe de France A, et sera, avec Delphine Cascarino, une des deux représentantes guadeloupéennes à l’Euro 2022.

Née à Colombes le 19 février 2000 de parents guadeloupéens, Sandy Baltimore a pris sa première licence de football à l’âge de 10 ans au Cosmopolitan Club Ermont Taverny, après avoir été encouragée par des garçons avec qui elle jouait dans la cour de récréation.

Fan de Ronaldinho, elle est contactée en 2015 par Pierre-Yves Bodineau, l’entraîneur des jeunes du Paris Saint-Germain pour intégrer le centre de formation et s’entraîne avec l’équipe des U19 dès sa première saison puis avec le groupe professionnel.
 

Des apparitions en championnat et en Ligue des Champions dès 16 ans

A 16 ans seulement, Sandy Baltimore s’entraîne régulièrement avec les professionnelles du club de la capitale et fait sa première apparition en D1 en octobre 2016 contre Metz en remplaçant Hawa Cissokho à la m-temps lors de la victoire du Psg (3-0).

Elle fera également sa première apparition en Ligue des Champions en seizièmes de finale face au Lillestrom Sportslubb.
 

Meilleur espoir féminin en 2022

Après une très belle saison 2021-2022 avec le PSG, où elle signe 8 buts et 10 passe décisives en championnat, elle est élue meilleur espoir féminin de la saison de D1, dans le cadre des trophées de l’Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP).

Première sélection en Equipe de France A à 20 ans

Arrivée chez les Bleues dès les U17, Sandy Baltimore est passée par toutes les catégories de jeunes avant de connaître sa première sélection et son premier but en équipe A le 1er décembre 2020, lors d’un match éliminatoire à l’Euro 2022, face au Kazakhstan remporté 12-0 par les Bleues.
 

Prolongation au PSG jusqu’en 2024

Liée au PSG pendant quatre ans depuis 2018, année où elle signe son premier contrat professionnel, elle a prolongé jusqu’en 2024 en mai dernier.

L’équipe de France de football débute sa compétition ce dimanche à 21h (15h aux Antilles) face à l’Italie, dans le groupe D. Match retransmis sur TF1 et Canal+.

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Liquor License holders reminded of upcoming September meeting | Loop Cayman Islands

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Grand Cayman Liquor License holders – including those with music and dancing licenses – are reminded of the upcoming Annual Liquor Licensing Meeting which will be held on September 8, 2022.

Liquor license holders that are seeking to renew their license are reminded to submit the renewal application by 4pm August 9, 2022 to be added to the meeting agenda. Renewal applications can be completed online at https://online.gov.ky/dci/faces/guidance.

License holders are also advised that licenses expiring on September 30, 2022 must be renewed at this annual session to operate for the new license period which begins on October 1st 2022.

Business owners may contact the relevant Departments directly should they have any questions relating to inspections. Contact details have been placed below:

Department of Environmental Health – 949-6696 or email dehcustomerservice@gov.ky

Cayman Islands Fire Service – The Department suggests that inspections are booked using the online Planning System (OPS) at www.planning.ky/ops or alternatively you may email firesafetyinspections@gov.ky.

The Port Authority: Vessel inspection requests and fees should be made at the Port Authority location at 45A, Seafarers Drive, George Town. All queries can be directed to 949-2055 or email cjackson@caymanport.com or dpanton@caymanport.com.

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Six shot, one fatally in Sandy Park, St Andrew | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News
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Six people were shot one fatal by gunmen in sections of Sandy Park, St Andrew on Saturday.

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UCI Track Nation Cup: Tjon En Fa elfde op keirin

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door Terence Oosterwolde PARAMARIBO — Jaïr Tjon En Fa is zaterdag in Cali als elfde geëindigd op het onderdeel keirin

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Euro 2022 de football : Sandy Baltimore, du PSG à l’Equipe de France

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

L’ailière gauche du Psg, Sandy Baltimore va disputer sa première grande compétition avec l’Equipe de France A, et sera, avec Delphine Cascarino, une des deux représentantes guadeloupéennes à l’Euro 2022.

Née à Colombes le 19 février 2000 de parents guadeloupéens, Sandy Baltimore a pris sa première licence de football à l’âge de 10 ans au Cosmopolitan Club Ermont Taverny, après avoir été encouragée par des garçons avec qui elle jouait dans la cour de récréation.

Fan de Ronaldinho, elle est contactée en 2015 par Pierre-Yves Bodineau, l’entraîneur des jeunes du Paris Saint-Germain pour intégrer le centre de formation et s’entraîne avec l’équipe des U19 dès sa première saison puis avec le groupe professionnel .

Des apparitions en championnat et en Ligue des Champions dès 16 ans

A 16 ans seulement, Sandy Baltimore s’entraîne régulièrement avec les professionnelles du club de la capitale et fait sa première apparition en D1 en octobre 2016 contre Metz en remplaçant Hawa Cissokho à la m-temps lors de la victoire du Psg (3-0).

Elle fera également sa première apparition en Ligue des Champions en seizièmes de finale face au Lillestrom Sportslubb.

Meilleur espoir féminin en 2022

Après une très belle saison 2021-2022 avec le PSG, où elle signe 8 buts et 10 passe décisives en championnat, elle est élue meilleur espoir féminin de la saison de D1, dans le cadre des trophées de l’Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP).

Première sélection en Equipe de France A à 20 ans

Arrivée chez les Bleues dès les U17, Sandy Baltimore est passée par toutes les catégories de jeunes avant de connaître sa première sélection et son premier but en équipe A le 1er décembre 2020, lors d’un match éliminatoire à l’Euro 2022, face au Kazakhstan remporté 12-0 par les bleues.

Prolongation au PSG jusqu’en 2024

Liée au PSG pendant quatre ans depuis 2018, année où elle signe son premier contrat professionnel, elle a prolongé jusqu’en 2024 en mai dernier.

L’équipe de France de football débute sa compétition ce dimanche à 15h (heure des Antilles) face à l’Italie, dans le groupe D. Match retransmis sur TF1 et Canal+.

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School Bofokule in Boven-Suriname dicht na bedreiging verwarde man

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Door Samuel Wens BOVEN-SURINAME — “De school is gesloten. Reeds enkele dagen verzorgen wij geen lessen meer aan de honderdtweeëntwintig

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2022 Jamaica Gospel Star Competition kicks off on Sunday | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

The top ten finalists of this year’s Jamaica Gospel Star Competition will make their debut during a live televised performance, tomorrow, Sunday, July 10, 2022.

The Gospel Star competition is a rebrand of the JCDC iconic Jamaica Gospel Song Competition.

Unlike its predecessor, which focused on its finalists performing and building momentum for their original songs, this new competition sees contestants performing unoriginal/cover songs in a weekly televised performance/elimination show.

This year’s top 10 finalists include Amoya Thompson-Smith, Sasha Gay Sutherland, Regina Campbell, Chantal Smalling, Danielle Mayne, Michaela Jack, Johanna Morgan, Kimone Martin, Daron Mitchell, Chantal Simon.

They were selected from a pool of 108 entries, by an experienced and qualified panel of Gospel Music experts spanning artistes, musicians, producers and vocal coaches.

The two deciding factors for which performer stays or goes each week will be the number of votes from the at-home audience, (via call or text, and scores from judges, who are experts in the industry.

The four-part TV series will culminate with the competition’s grand final on Saturday, July 30, 2022, at the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston.

The link to the JCDC YouTube page is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHXgUh4itGgRQPKb6W7bfpw

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POC sells out; security measures in place | Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

One of Barbados’ highlight Crop Over events returns this weekend at full throttle.

The ultimate J’ouvert experience, Puff of Colour declared they were sold out on Thursday, July 6.

While tight-lipped about the performance and spectacle that will ensue at the new Puffington Field, Searles, Christ Church location, promoter Kirk Phillips told Loop News that patrons can anticipate what is to come.

“If you are a real Puff of Colour follow you know we don’t usually tell you what we will have…Patrons expect a good one.”

The event has annually been an adult playground with jumping tents, games and more for partiers.

Thus far, DJ Salt, Mole and Fadda Fox have confirmed their attendance.

Amid concerns about crime in Barbados, Phillips assured the safety of patrons was paramount.

“Security measures will be in place to make our patrons feel safe,” Phillips told Loop News.

During a press conference held on Friday, July 8, at Government Headquarters, Attorney General Dale Marshall alluded that promoters must share security responsibilities with the police.

While referring to “mischievous” messages that were circulating on social media which threatened the safety of patrons at Crop Over events, Marshall added that as the season kicks in, law enforcement will take these threats seriously and lead an investigation.

“There have been some WhatsApp messages floating around that have come to the attention of the police. Every threat is taken seriously. Every threat to public safety is taken seriously but at the same time, we don’t want Barbadians to develop a siege mentality or to become hysterical over every little thing. The police are on the job, they are doing the job. You take care of your own safety but please do not go into a state of hysteria because of some mischievous WhatsApp going around.”

“The police take every single one of them serious and they follow every thread to the ground,” he stressed.

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Foreday Morning jump back on Mighty Grynner Highway | Loop Barbados

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Foreday Morning band leaders have been successful in their campaign to return to the original route.

The J’ouvert slated for July 29, resumes in Bridgetown, The City and will conclude on the Mighty Grynner Highway.

During a press conference, this evening at the National Cultural Foundation’s, West Terrace, St Michael headquarters, the chief executive officer of the NCF, Carol Roberts-Reifer confirmed that permission to hold the festivities on the traditional route has been granted by Cabinet, the chief medical officer and the Barbados Police Service.

This comes after weeks of lobbying by Foreday Morning band leaders, who also submitted a proposal to the NCF.

Initially, NCF proposed two routes for the Foreday Morning Jam to ensure public health safety and the COVID-19 protocols. However, with the relaxation of the COVID-19 measures, band leaders called for a change.

“We would have lobbied for a change to the routes we were given for Foreday Morning. We would have been struggling with numbers for a number of weeks since we launched. We would have met as a collective as band leaders and the consensus among us was that we believe a change in the route would assist us in increasing numbers in participation for the event,” explained Bryan Worrell, owner of Colorz Entertainment.

Speaking on behalf of the Foreday Morning collective, Worrell expressed that band leaders were hopeful that the return to the original route, will lead to increased numbers, after weeks of low registration.

“The hope is that with a change in the route we would see an increase in registrations for all the bands and further participation in the events surrounding Foreday Morning bands as we proceed to the climax of Crop Over,” he continued.

Worrell noted that the logistics of the route are still being finetuned and also mentioned that band leaders are hoping to have a climax event at the end of the jump.

Meanwhile, the Grand Kadooment jump will follow the new route which starts at Warrens, travels along the ABC Highway to the JTC Ramsey roundabout then returns along the highway and through Waterford Bottom and ends at the National Stadium.

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U19 volleybalsters Suriname beter dan Trinidad en Tobago

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door John Zaalman PARAMARIBO — Suriname heeft zijn eerste winstpartij in de meisjes U21-selectie van de Cazova Youth and Junior

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