Barbados gears up to host 2025 World Domino Champs

(L-R) Femundo 2d VP Rodney Inniss, Femundo 1st VP Gypsy Cardova, NSC Chair Macdonald Fingall, listening to Minister of Sport Charles Griffith. (Corey Greaves)

n 2025, the beautiful island of Barbados will transform into the epicentre of strategy and skill as it hosts the prestigious Femundo World Dominoes Championships.  The launch of the tournament took place on Friday at the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium, where organisers, government officials, and visiting delegates gathered to discuss the upcoming event.

 

The anticipated attendance is approximately 600 players expected to compete. Each participant often brings family members, amplifying the impact on local tourism. The competition will not only highlight the unique style of Caribbean dominoes but also introduce participants to the Latin American variations of the game. “We can learn a great deal from those who play at a world level,” said Fumondo’s Second Vice President, Rodney Inniss, illustrating the spirit of camaraderie and growth inherent in sports.

 

The format of the international game is the 200-point format and Inniss pointed out that they have been training more of the Bajan players to play this style of game.

 

As plans unfold, the tournament venue tours were set for the next few days.

 

Mind sports, such as dominoes, often do not receive the same acknowledgment as other physical sports, resulting in a call for greater support. The Minister of Sport Charles Griffith , emphasised this point, stating the need to elevate the status of games like dominoes.

 

“For the first time in the English-speaking Caribbean, we are hosting this tournament, and we want to ensure it runs smoothly,” he asserted, pointing to the government’s commitment to lend assistance wherever it is needed.

 

The financial aspects also play a crucial role, with a prize purse of U$ 60,000 up for grabs, including a grand individual prize upwards of U$ 10,000. Preparations are underway to iron out budgetary details, from venue costs to accommodation for incoming participants. The goal is clear: to not only host a successful tournament but to leave a lasting impression on every individual who steps foot on the island.

 

Team Barbados to travel to Puerto Rico 

This year, the Barbados team plans to travel with a contingent of around 45 individuals, to compete in Puerto Rico.

 

Last year, the Barbados contingent excelled, with Eric Lewis, placing 15th out of 400 contestants in the individual category, winning 9 out of 11 matches. There was pride as the team also became the first in history to complete all qualification requirements for the World Championships, demonstrating both skill and professionalism.

 

As Eric Lewis, the marketing and communications officer for the Bajan Travellers, remarked, “While we send many athletes overseas, hosting this tournament allows us to welcome international teams to our shores, opening new pathways for participation and engagement.”

 

The countdown to the 2025 World Dominoes Championships has begun, and with it, a new chapter in the island’s mind sports legacy unfolds.

(CG)

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