Caribbean National Weekly

Jamaica’s chessmen seize CARICOM crown in photo-finish

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Jamaica’s chessmen seize CARICOM crown in photo-finish
Key Points(4)
  • Women’s Candidate Master Chanon Reifer‑Belle out‑maneuvered Women’s FIDE Master Ysvett Hermoso Rodriguez.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Kemp Lynch secured a gritty draw against FIDE Master Kevin Cupid.
  • The leaderboard tightened, tension soared, and the Pegasus ballroom braced for a final showdown worthy of a grandmaster thriller.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">With destiny in their own hands, Jamaica unleashed a 3‑1 demolition of Barbados.
  • Moments later, word filtered through that T&T had routed Guyana A 3½‑½—but the mathematics were merciless.
  • Aaron Jaikaran completed a Bajan sweep of the podium on 6 points.</p>

Jamaica crowned their first‑ever CARICOM Classic Team Chess champions in a pulsating finish at Georgetown’s Pegasus Suites and Corporate Centre, edging defending titlists Trinidad and Tobago by the slimmest of margins—29½ points to 29—after nine nerve‑jangling rounds.

Trinidad and Tobago carried a commanding lead into Sunday’s penultimate round, only to be ambushed 2½‑1½ by a fearless Barbadian quartet.

Emar Edwards stunned FIDE Master Joshua Johnson on top board. Women’s Candidate Master Chanon Reifer‑Belle out‑maneuvered Women’s FIDE Master Ysvett Hermoso Rodriguez.

Kemp Lynch secured a gritty draw against FIDE Master Kevin Cupid. T&T’s lone bright spot was Zara La Fleur, who overcame Leshay Springer, but the damage was done—Barbados had blown the title race wide open.

Suriname’s stalemate sets up a shoot‑out

Simultaneously, a resolute Surinamese side held Jamaica to a 2‑2 draw, leaving everything to play for in the closing round. The leaderboard tightened, tension soared, and the Pegasus ballroom braced for a final showdown worthy of a grandmaster thriller.

With destiny in their own hands, Jamaica unleashed a 3‑1 demolition of Barbados. Moments later, word filtered through that T&T had routed Guyana A 3½‑½—but the mathematics were merciless. Jamaica’s earlier half‑point cushion proved decisive, sealing a historic maiden crown for the Reggae Knights.

Final standings

Rank Team Points
1 Jamaica 29.5
2 Trinidad & Tobago 29.0
3 Suriname 25.5
4 Barbados 22.5
 

Sinckler leads youth charge

In the Under‑16 individual event, Barbados celebrated fresh glory as Mileke Sinckler clinched the title with 6½ points, edging compatriot Noah Clarke on tiebreak. Aaron Jaikaran completed a Bajan sweep of the podium on 6 points.

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