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Djimon Gumbs: Shattering Records and Reaching New Heights

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Djimon Gumbs is a name that resonates in the world of track and field. As a student at Northwestern State University (NSU), this British Virgin Islands native has not only left an indelible mark but has also rewritten records and exceeded expectations, excelling in the shot put and discus events.

Gumbs’ journey is one marked by an unquenchable thirst for excellence. His groundbreaking achievements have positioned him as the first male thrower from NSU to qualify for the NCAA Championships in multiple events, a distinction shared only with Trecey Rew, who achieved this feat in 2010, participating in the shot put and discus.

His accomplishments transcend collegiate competition. At the U23 Caribbean Games in 2022, Gumbs claimed the silver medal in the shot put with a remarkable throw of 17.99m (59’02”).

In 2022, Gumbs secured his spot at the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, held in Eugene, Oregon, from June 8 to 11. His remarkable journey to this prestigious event included a 10th-place finish with a throw of 55.93m (183’50”) during the NCAA East Preliminary games at Indiana University Bloomington on May 27, 2022.

Earlier in the same competition, on May 25, 2022, Gumbs had already punched his ticket to the NCAA Div I Championships in the shot put. His final attempt witnessed a personal best, as he hurled the shot to a distance of 19.22m (63’0.75”), earning him an 8th-place finish at the East Preliminaries.

At the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, Gumbs concluded his campaign with a non-advancing best throw of 17.18 in the shot put on Day 8 of competition.

The 2022 outdoor season showcased Gumbs’ proficiency, propelling him to the NCAA Championships in both the discus and shot put, resulting in 22nd and 23rd place finishes, respectively. At the NCAA East Prelims, he accomplished a personal best in the shot, recording an astounding throw of 63-0.75 on his third attempt, a mark that now stands as the second-best in NSU history. Furthermore, he clinched his place in the discus with a throw of 183-5 on his third attempt, setting a new NSU record.

In the 2023 indoor season, Gumbs participated in five meets in the shot put, securing top-two finishes in four of them. His season-best effort of 62-2.25 at the Southland Conference Indoor Championships earned him a bronze medal.

Gumbs’ exceptional journey has not gone unnoticed, as he garnered numerous accolades, including recognition as the Southland Conference Men’s Newcomer of the Year and the Southland Conference Men’s Outstanding Field Events Performer for 2022.

Looking forward, Gumbs sets his sights on the next Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Australia, in 2026, with the aspiration of representing his nation once again, thereby expanding his impressive list of accomplishments. Djimon Gumbs continues to defy records and soar to new heights, leaving an indelible mark in the world of athletics.

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Woman Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Crash at Fish Bay

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A woman is in critical condition following a serious motorcycle accident that occurred on Thursday afternoon, April 17, in Fish Bay.

According to reports, the incident occurred shortly after 4:00 p.m. The woman, who was a pillion passenger on the motorcycle, was reportedly going in and out of consciousness at the scene. The male rider did not appear to be injured.

The injured woman was transported to the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital. Her condition has been listed as serious.

Motorists are urged to exercise caution when traveling along the winding stretch of road in Fish Bay, particularly during wet or slick conditions.

 

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BVI Begins Vetting of Police Officers, Reopen Search for Commissioner

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The Governor of the Virgin Islands, Mr. Daniel Pruce, has announced the start of two major developments in the territory’s law enforcement framework: the formal initiation of a vetting process for all officers in the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) and the reopening of the recruitment campaign for a new Commissioner of Police.

In a statement released today, April 17, Governor Pruce confirmed that legal amendments have been made to the relevant regulations and the agreement with the UK Home Office has been signed, enabling the start of police officer vetting across the force.

The process follows a recommendation made in 2022 by the Commission of Inquiry, which called for all RVIPF officers to undergo background vetting. According to the Governor, while the Police Service Commission (PoSC) has not yet reached the point of engaging with the Home Office vetting team, preparations are ongoing and collaboration with the PoSC will continue.

The vetting process will now move forward under the updated regulations, with a stated goal of vetting all serving officers by the autumn. Once completed, this will mark the first time the RVIPF is fully vetted.

The Governor clarified that police vetting is standard in the UK and other jurisdictions, intended to support professional conduct and enhance interagency cooperation. The initiative is also part of fulfilling a key recommendation from the Commission of Inquiry.

Governor Pruce also confirmed that the recruitment process for the next Commissioner of Police has resumed. The previous campaign was suspended in late 2024, pending the release of the second volume of the HMICFRS Law Enforcement Review. That document provided updated guidance on the qualifications and leadership capabilities required for the post.

A new person specification has been developed, and applications are now being accepted. According to the Governor, the role will require extensive policing experience and the capacity to lead the RVIPF through a period of change and development.

The recruitment process is being led by the Police Service Commission in coordination with the Deputy Governor and the central human resources team. The target is to have a new Commissioner appointed and in post by the autumn.

Governor Pruce noted the importance of cooperation among law enforcement agencies, government partners, and the community. He also acknowledged the continued work of current RVIPF officers during the ongoing reform processes.

Both initiatives—police vetting and the Commissioner recruitment—are intended to strengthen the operational framework of the RVIPF in accordance with local regulations and external review recommendations.

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BVI Competes at Subzonal 2.3.3 Chess Championships in Trinidad and Tobago

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The British Virgin Islands is participating in the Subzonal 2.3.3 Absolute and Women’s Chess Championships, taking place from April 11 to 18 at the Cascadia Hotel and Conference Center in St. Ann’s, Trinidad and Tobago.

The tournament, sanctioned by the World Chess Federation (FIDE), brings together players from across the Caribbean and parts of Central America, including representatives from Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, The Bahamas, Barbados, Curaçao, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, and others.

Representing the BVI in the Absolute Section are Simon Potter and Jordan Hinds. In the Women’s Section, Alexis Ganigan and Tiandra Scatliffe are competing. The event is organized by the Trinidad and Tobago Chess Association in conjunction with the Confederation of Chess for the Americas (CCA).

The Subzonal tournament serves as a qualifier for future zonal and continental events under the FIDE calendar. According to the TTCA, this year’s competition includes nine rounds under classical time control and follows international pairing standards.

Updates and full standings are available via the official tournament website at chesstt.org.

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