ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, February 8, 2026 — Four former guests of the weekly TalkSports programme are among the 11 Grenadians named as recipients of National Honours for 2026, announced during the Independence Military Parade and Rally on Saturday as the nation celebrated its 52nd Anniversary of Independence.
The awardees—whose work spans sports, health, education, policing and community leadership—were recognised for outstanding service and commitment to national development. Among them are Michaele Hercules, Dr Deborah-Ann Stephens-John, James Clarkson, and Cheney Joseph—all of whom previously appeared on TalkSports to discuss their areas of expertise and national impact.
Award Categories and Honourees
The Spice Isle Award – Sports
Michaele Hercules received the Spice Isle Award for her long-standing contribution to sports. Widely respected for her extensive involvement in event planning and management, particularly in sporting events, Hercules has been a key figure in Grenada’s sports community for decades. Her work includes leadership roles in netball tournaments and school sports programmes.
The Camerhogne Award – Health and Sports Education
Dr Deborah-Ann Stephens-John was awarded the Camerhogne Award for her contributions to health and sports education. A family medical practitioner since 1997, she has broken barriers as Grenada’s first female certified ringside physician. Her expertise has taken her to the highest levels of international sport, serving as a ringside doctor and official at major boxing events, including the Paris Olympic Games, while continuing to advocate for athlete safety and medical best practices.
The Camerhogne Award – Policing
James Clarkson’s recognition reflects a career that bridges sports, culture and law enforcement. A former national footballer, Clarkson later transitioned into coaching, playing a formative role in developing the next generation of Grenadian footballers. Beyond the pitch, he has been a strong advocate for culture, directing steelpan ensembles and championing the steelpan art form. His leadership extended to national security when he served as Commissioner of Police.
The Medal of Honour – Sports (Football)
Cheney Joseph received the Medal of Honour for his contribution to football. A former national footballer, Joseph later served as President of the Grenada Football Association (GFA).
Other 2026 National Awardees
The remaining awardees are Ricardo Keens-Douglas (Arts and Culture), Catherine John (Culture and Tourism), Brigid Logan (Culture), Samuel Britton (Community Mentorship), Jean Jacqueline-Small (Community Mentorship), Kent Joseph (Entrepreneurship, Community Development & Empowerment), and Walter Clement Noel (Health & Research), who was honoured posthumously.
All recipients are expected to receive their awards from the Governor-General in the coming weeks.
TalkSports is a weekly sports discussion programme hosted by former sports journalist Michael Bascombe and former athlete and Olympian Rudieon Sylvan. The show provides a forum for athletes, administrators, professionals and policymakers to examine sports development and broader issues, while celebrating Caribbean excellence at home and abroad.





