Local NewsSports Historic silver for Barbados at Panam Squash by Barbados Today 12/10/2024 written by Barbados Today Updated by Yarde 12/10/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.1K Team Barbados made history on Thursday evening at the Pan American Under-23 Squash Championships in Bucaramanga, Colombia. Coming in unseeded, Darien Benn and Khamal Cumberbatch took silver in menโs doubles, and Barbados advanced two teams to the 2025 Junior Pan-American Games. At 7:50 pm Colombian time, Khamal Cumberbatch and Darien Benn served off against the hometown pair of Juan Irisarri and Juan Torres, the top seed. The Bajans were swept 11-5, 11-9 on Court 2 at Club Campestre, ending with silver. โIt was an unbelievable experience,โ said Cumberbatch. โIโve been to a couple of Pan Ams before, and the level is increasing every time. Starting last year, South America had a world number one, which is new to the region, so that just kind of proves how strong itโs been.โ Cumberbatch and Benn were partnering for the first time, and they did so to great effect defeating the second-seeded team from Mexico, and the three seed from Peru, coming from behind twice en route to the final. โPlaying with Darien has been exceptional,โ Cumberbatch insisted. โHeโs a really solid player, and he proved this week how special he can be. He stuck in there with the older guys, and we came out with a really good result. So Iโm very happy with the overall experience.โ โIโm very proud of the performance with me and Khamal,โ added Benn. โIt was a steady game that we played throughout the whole tournament, and patience was the key word that we used. I know Khamal has the ability and the shots to really put away the ball. I have the fitness to keep it going. So the plan was I keep the ball in play, and whenever he gets the opportunity, he goes for it.โ Benn noted that most of their games went over an hour, demonstrating their determination to stick to the game plan. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Karen Meakins, Barbadosโ two-time Masters World Champion, has been providing support and guidance to the team in Colombia. She told Barbados TODAY just how impressed she was with the technical application exhibited by the young Bajans. โSo proud of them. Being unseeded and getting to the final was incredible!โ she said. โEven more so considering it was the first time they have played doubles together. โThey worked perfectly together. Khamal is an excellent communicator in doubles. Darien defended solidly as he was the player that was attacked the most but he also played attacking squash when he had the opportunity.โ Craig Archer, president of the Barbados Squash Association, added his congratulations as well. He pointed out that in addition to the silver medal, Barbados was able to qualify two teams for Asuncion 2025, a noteworthy feat in and of itself. โBoth our teams won their first round ties yesterday,โ he explained. โBarbados women beat Chile 2-1 and Barbados men beat BVI 2-0 to advance to the last eight (the quarterfinals) this morning and ensure Barbadosโ qualification to the Junior Pan-American Games in Ascension, Paraguay in July 2025.โ (TF) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like The Lifelong Skills Training was also represented at Wednesday’s Health fair 12/03/2026 Cargo deliveries at Bridgetown Port impacted by Internet outage 12/03/2026 Man charged with murder, two counts of serious bodily harm 12/03/2026