Barbados Team Record-Breaking Performances at CAC Chess Festival

Our Barbados Youth Chess Team demonstrated one of its most successful showings in youth chess history, following a series of brilliant performances at the XX Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Youth Chess Festival.

Leading the charge was Under-8 Female National Champion, Nia Snow Clarke, who made her CAC debut in extraordinary style. Clarke stunned the playing hall with a commanding run across the boards, capturing silver for Barbados, by winning 7 of her 9 rounds, and smashing national record to become the youngest Barbadian primary school student to medal at such a tournament.

Barbados continued to celebrate with another podium finish in the Under-18 Female division, as Woman Fide Master, Hannah Wilson mustered a sensational comeback, pushing through the ranks and powering her way to a bronze medal victory.

It was not finished there, the momentum continued in the Under-16 Female category, where after a few challenging rounds, Woman Candidate Master, Chanon Reifer-Belle edged past a field of tough opponents to collect a fifth-place medal for Barbados.

Overall, commendable performances were seen across all age the categories, especially where many of the young athletes demonstrated impressive tactical precision, consistency and fearlessness at the board, evidence of the Barbados Chess Federation’s long-term strategic effort to build strong talent and elevate Barbados to the highest levels of regional and international play.

In the blitz showcase component, Barbados also gave outstanding performances, with Amari Blackman; Noah Clarke; Chanon Reifer-Belle; Charis Stuart and Hannah Wilson being awarded for their efforts.

Speaking on behalf of the Barbados Chess Federation, Head of Delegation, Ms. Hetty Wilson expressed deep pride in the team’s accomplishment: “This is a moment of national celebration for Barbados chess. Our athletes competed against some of the sharpest minds and highest-rated young players in the region and have proven themselves more than capable. The level of competition at these games is extremely high, yet our young athletes displayed their personal best and gained substantial FIDE ratings in the process. Our team has truly delivered with courage, preparation and heart, and we are immensely proud of their achievements.”

Barbados’ Brightest Young Minds in Puerto Rico for CAC Chess Showdown

The Barbados Chess Federation is proud to announce that we have sent a contingent of young, talented athletes to compete at the XX Central American & Caribbean Youth Chess Festival which is being hosted in Puerto Rico from December 15th – 20th, 2025.

The team comprises of a dynamic mix of high-performing and emerging chess athletes registered to compete across the Under-8 to Under-18 age categories for both male and female. Returning to the tournament are last year’s bronze medalists: Woman FIDE Master, Hannah Wilson who will be paired up in the Under-18 female category, and Janiyah Browne who will now be competing in the Under-12 female category. Other highly rated and prolific players to be closely watched are National Under-16 Champion and Woman Candidate Master, Chanon Reifer-Belle; National Under-16 Champion, Noah Clarke; National Under-14 Champion, Aaron Jaikaran; CARICOM Classic Junior Under-16 Champion, Mileke Sinckler and Jeremiah Farley who has been giving outstanding performances throughout the year.

This year’s contingent is being led by Ms. Hetty Wilson, Head of Delegation, and further supported by well-qualified team of coaching officials, including International Master Terry Farley and well-known local trainers Corie Elcock and Emar Edwards.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, Ms. Hetty Wilson expressed confidence in the preparation of the team: “This contingent represents the very best of Barbados’ young chess talent. Our athletes have been training consistently throughout the year, and we are confident they will compete fearlessly and will continue to raise our profile on the regional chess stage.”

Farley Leads Barbados – St. Kitts and Nevis Chess Event

With 5 rounds of the 9 in the Barbados – St. Kitts and Nevis hybrid chess event completed, young Bajan chess player Jeremiah Farley leads the event with 4 ½ points.
A hybrid chess event is where the players play on an internet chess playing platform, but the players in a particular country will play from a central location under the supervision of an arbiter (chess referee) . In this event, they are 5 FIDE rated players from Barbados and 5 unrated players from St. Kitts and Nevis, with St. Kitts players seeking to acquire their ratings by a creditable performance in the event. It is a round – robin event where each player will have to play the other player in the event.


Farley after a draw against former local ladies’ chess champion Julissa Figueroa in his first-round game, has racked up four straight wins to be the sole leader of the event. In his last game, he defeated Isabella Jeetlal of St. Kitts in fine style to hit the front of the field.


A trio of fellow Bajans share the second spot with four points each and all within striking distance of the leader. These are the number one seed in the event Adam Roachford, Cyprian La Touche and Allan Herbert.


In the last round, Herbert overcame compatriot Figueroa after a long affair, while Roachford and La Touche won convincingly against Nohar Anganoo and Kaedan Fyfield- Jones of St. Kitts. By the showing of the players so far, the winner of the event will probably come from one of the Bajan players who lay in the first four positions. When these players do meet each other over next weekend for the climax of the event, the results will be of the utmost importance, and any slip up will be catastrophic.