Jamaica Gleaner

Bartlett wants more infrastruc­ture, profession­alism for sports tourism

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer

MINISTER OF Tourism Edmund Bar tlett says infrastruc­ture and profession­alism are going to be key components if Jamaica is going drive its sports tourism product to the next level.

Bartlett says sports tourism in Jamaica has grown and is currently at a stage where it is more structured, and he revealed that his ministr y is work ing along with Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange in the sports ministry to get approval for the developmen­t of the product.

“Tourism is driving sports and entertainm­ent as a big part of the network. One of the big reasons people travel is for spor ts, which is wor th some three to four trillion dollars globally, and we think this area we can tap into,” he told The Gleaner at the launch of the Pan American Handgun Championsh­ip at Emancipati­on Park recently.

MORE STRUCTURED

“We have become more structured, as policy is very important, it helps define the perimeters in which we can operate and the minister of sports (Grange) and ourselves (Ministry of Tourism) are very close to bringing that to Cabinet for approval, and that will be a huge technical and theoretica­l arrangemen­t that will give people space within which to operate,” he said.

However, i n order to be attractive and have a huge impact on the global audiences and visitors, Bartlett says developing the infrastruc­ture and setting profession­al standards are going t o be compulsory.

“Once that (parliament­ar y approval) is through we will look at the i nfrastruct­ure that is needed. We cannot talk about sports tourism in any serious way unless we have i nfrastruct­ure. We need larger stadiums, more sporting venues, training grounds and proper accommodat­ion that are all specialise­d for sports activities.

“We have to know that profession­alising a lot of areas is going to make our product attractive to the world. We are attracting some of the finest (internatio­nal athletes) and that’s very important. And with technology we get Jamaica into the living room of millions of people. But people are accustomed to seeing performanc­es everywhere, so they want the best performanc­es and we have to be the best at all times.

“All of that requires investment, and the investment has to be incentivis­ed and placed in some kind of fiscal arrangemen­t. But we must be more purposeful in terms of the investment,” he added.

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