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Top 5 famous Athletes from the Caribbean nations

It is common knowledge that the Caribbean is a very diverse region.

Chitesh by Chitesh
April 7, 2022
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It is common knowledge that the Caribbean is a very diverse region. And while a lot of this diversity comes from its weather and food, the fact that the island nations have given some supreme athletes to the world is an open secret. The islands are globally acclaimed for a large number of track and field athletes, especially sprinters that call the Caribbean their home. Apart from athletics, Caribbean Athletes  have also excelled in basketball, cricket, Greco-Roman wrestling, and baseball.

It was not an easy task to list the top 5 athletes hailing from the islands given its rich history. Undoubtedly, many players had to be left out, and listing them will require a separate set of articles.

Ergo, to develop this list, we considered their international acclaim, consistency, contribution towards their respective sports, and finally, their influence.  

Every name on this list, at different times, has created history, etching their names into the halls of fame for eternity. Thus this top 5 will surely generate a healthy debate and we certainly hope you spot your favorite Caribbean player on our list. Without further ado.

Here are the list of five Athletes from the Caribbean nations:

1) Sir Viv Richards

Nationality: Antiguan

Sport: Cricket

Arguably one of the finest batsmen of his generation, Sir Viv Richards was in a league of his own. Debuting in 1974, he distinguished himself as one of the most feared and efficient batsmen of all time throughout 121 Tests and 187 ODI’s, until his retirement in 1991. In the process, he made 8,540 runs in test cricket at an amazing average of 50.23, notching up 24 centuries and 45 half-centuries while he was at it. His personal best was 291.

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In ODI’s, he accumulated 6,271 runs with 11 centuries and 45 half-centuries at a solid average of 47.00, with a personal best of 189 not out. He was infamous for not wearing a helmet, especially in an era where fast bowlers dominated the game. He was knighted by the Antiguan government in 1999. He also holds the distinction of not losing a single series as the captain of the West Indies team. 

2) Mijaín López

Nationality: Cuban

Sport: Greco-Roman Wrestling

On 2nd August 2021, López created history by becoming the first man to win four consecutive gold medals in the Olympics. He also became the fifth athlete to win four gold medals in a single event. It is no wonder that this five-time World Champion is regularly included among the greatest wrestlers of all time.

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Beginning at the early age of 10, López strived hard to achieve success in his career. The breakthrough came at the Pan American Games in Maracaibo at the age of 20, where he won his first gold medal. His illustrious wrestling career now boasts a total of 37 medals across different competitions, 32 of them being gold.

3) Brian Lara

Nationality: Trinidadian 

Sports: Cricket

Nicknamed the ‘Prince of Port of Spain,’ Brian Lara is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time for his record-breaking career as West-Indies Cricketer. His most famous records are the highest individual scores in Test Cricket (400 not out against England), and the only quintuple hundred in first-class cricket (501 not out for Warwickshire against Durham). 

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During his test career, he notched up 34 centuries, including nine 200+ scores, in addition to 48 fifties, totalling 11,953 runs in 131 matches. His batting average read 52.88. In ODI’s, he accumulated 10,405 runs at a batting average of 40.48, with 19 centuries and 63 fifties. 

4) Tim Duncan

Nationality: American (born – Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands)

Sports: Basketball

Known as one of the best defensive players in NBA history, Tim Duncan initially wanted to be a swimmer. But his dream was shattered when Hurricane Hugo destroyed the only available Olympic-sized pool in his homeland St. Croix. He then took up basketball and later moved to the States. 

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He spent all his playing years at the San Antonio Spurs. Throughout his career, which lasted for almost two decades, he won 5 NBA Championships (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014), 3 Finals MVP awards, 2 league MVP awards and made 15 All-Star appearances. His stint as the captain of the Spurs was called the “Tim Duncan era”. 

He evolved both as a person and a player with a selfless, team-first commitment to victory and an aversion to the spotlight. His core values and commitment towards the game never wavered, and ultimately he emerged as probably the greatest power forwards the world had ever seen. 

5) Usain Bolt

Nationality: Jamaican

Sports: Track and Field

Unless you have been living under a rock, Usain ‘Lightening’ Bolt is not a name that needs an introduction. Among the most widely known and respected sprinters in the world, Bolt has won gold medals in both 100m and 200m races for three straight Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio De Janeiro 2016). 

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The eight-time Olympic gold medalist is still regarded as the fastest man alive on the earth for smashing world records and winning multiple medals. He set a world record time of 9.58 seconds for the 100m race at the Berlin 2009 World Championships. 

His impact on the event has been seen beyond the tracks. His amiable and charismatic personality has gained him fans from all around the world. So much so, that even after he pulled out from competitive events due to a hamstring injury in 2017, he continues to remain the world’s most popular athlete in worldwide polls. 

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