In a groundbreaking moment for Trinidad and Tobago’s sports scene, the dynamic darts duo, Joshua Balfour and James Walklin, are preparing to tread uncharted territory at the prestigious 2026 BetVictor World Cup of Darts in Germany.
Departing for Frankfurt with the hopes and cheers of a supportive community, Balfour and Walklin are not just aiming to score points and win matches. They are on a mission to make history as the first representatives from Trinidad and Tobago at the event, which is traditionally dominated by European and Asian nations.
Facing numerous logistical challenges, the pair credited their success so far to the overwhelming support from local fans and the T&T Darts Association, which has been instrumental in enabling their journey. The community rallied to ensure the team overcame obstacles including securing travel arrangements and managing practice schedules.
“We are not just playing for ourselves, but for every young player back home who aspires to reach these heights,” Balfour shared with an air of determination. His partner, Walklin, echoed this sentiment, highlighting their commitment to inspiring a new generation of darts players in Trinidad and Tobago.
The significance of their participation goes beyond the immediate competition. Their presence in the World Cup serves as a beacon of possibility for other aspiring athletes in non-traditional sports within the nation, proving that dedication and community backing can propel local talent onto the global stage.
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