New magazine to spotlight Caribbean student-athletes, DA’s Addison James on first cover

A groundbreaking regional publication designed to unlock new pathways for Caribbean student-athletes and position the region as a leading hub for sports, education and sports tourism is scheduled to launch on July 31, 2026. Developed by publisher Visit Nature, the first issue of *Student Athlete Focus Magazine – OECS Edition* is far more than a conventional sports magazine: it operates as a purpose-built regional platform linking emerging talented student-athletes to educational, athletic and professional openings across local and global markets.

Centered on the core theme “Creating Pathways—Connecting OECS Student-Athletes to Regional and Global Opportunities,” the debut issue features Dominican javelin standout Addison James as its lead profile. The publication grows from a widely shared observation across the Caribbean: while the region produces no shortage of world-class athletic talent, systemic gaps have long prevented young competitors from accessing the scholarships, higher education placements and professional careers their skills deserve. This magazine was created to fill that gap.

Unlike traditional sports publications that prioritize only competition results and medal hauls, *Student Athlete Focus Magazine* chronicles the full, holistic journey of a student-athlete. It follows athletes from their first introduction to grassroots sports through academic growth, university recruitment, international competition, leadership development and long-term career advancement. It also shines a spotlight on the critical supporting roles that families, coaches, schools, athletic recruiters and post-secondary institutions play in nurturing emerging talent. Beyond athlete profiles, the magazine covers topics ranging from student mental and physical wellness, academic readiness, and regional sports collaboration to the growing economic opportunities tied to the Caribbean sports sector.

Per the publisher, the publication’s overarching goal is to become the Caribbean’s premier media platform dedicated exclusively to student-athletes, while advancing long-term regional development by closing the gap between raw talent and tangible opportunity. Its key objectives include expanding scholarship access for Caribbean athletes, building stronger connections between local competitors and post-secondary institutions and recruiters worldwide, balancing priority on academic achievement alongside athletic performance, amplifying successful athlete development programs, fostering deeper cross-regional cooperation in sports, and marketing the Caribbean as a top destination for international sporting events, elite training camps and sports-related investment.

“Our athletes have always had the talent. What has been missing is a platform that consistently connects their stories, achievements and potential with the people who can create opportunities. Student Athlete Focus Magazine was created to become that bridge,” the publication’s leadership noted.

To reach the broadest possible audience, the magazine will leverage a mixed distribution model combining both digital and print strategies. As part of its pre-launch campaign across the OECS and the wider Caribbean, full-page print advertisements embedded with QR codes will run in major regional newspapers. Readers can scan the codes directly on their mobile devices to access the full digital edition instantly, extending the magazine’s reach far beyond the limits of traditional print circulation.

Internationally, the publication will be promoted to hundreds of colleges and universities across the United States via targeted media guides. This strategy places Caribbean student-athletes directly in front of athletic directors, head coaches, university admissions officials and recruitment teams, while also raising global awareness of the Caribbean region’s unique assets. The magazine also acts as a powerful marketing tool for Caribbean sports tourism, a goal that will expand in subsequent issues.

Future editions will feature in-depth coverage of regional sporting venues, host destinations, upcoming tournaments, world-class training facilities, local accommodation options, cultural attractions and sports investment opportunities across the Caribbean. The publication will also actively promote the region as a premier host for a wide range of events, from youth football tournaments, basketball championships and cricket festivals, to athletics training camps, beach sports competitions, golf tournaments, sailing regattas, road races and marathons. Additional coverage will include sport fishing events, masters-level competitions for adult athletes, and university athlete showcases.

The decision to integrate athlete development with destination marketing represents an innovative approach to driving inclusive economic growth across the region, according to the publisher. The launch comes at a time of rapid expansion for the global sports industry, which now boasts an annual market valuation of over $600 billion. Sports tourism is one of the sector’s fastest-growing segments, with projections showing it will surpass $1 trillion in annual value by the mid-2030s, driven by rising demand for international competitions, youth tournaments, off-season training camps, fan travel and destination-specific sporting events.

Publishers note the Caribbean is uniquely positioned to capture a large share of this growing market, thanks to its track record of producing internationally celebrated athletes, year-round favorable weather, upgraded modern sporting facilities, and a strong global brand as a top travel destination. *Student Athlete Focus Magazine* aims to amplify that advantage by tying athlete development directly to regional promotion. Beyond its coverage of athletes and destinations, the publication also seeks to foster collaboration across athletes, educators, coaches, governments, sports governing bodies, universities, tourism stakeholders and the private sector to strengthen opportunities for young competitors and support sustainable long-term development across the region.