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Nov |
Serrette gets third term as NAAA head
Ephraim Serrette was re-elected president of the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) for a third term yesterday at the association’s AGM at the VIP Lounge of the Hasely Crawford Stadium yesterday. See article … |
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Nov |
Serrette seeks re-election today
SIX MONTHS after both Sport Minister Anil Roberts and NAAA general council member Clyde Forde were calling for his resignation, Ephraim Serrette will today seek another term as NAAA president, when the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago (NAAA) holds its annual general meeting from 2 p.m. at the VIP Lounge of the Hasely Crawford Stadium. See article … |
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Nov |
Nero 3rd in Martinique Half Marathon
Tonya Nero returned a time of one hour, 20 minutes, 59 seconds to finish third in the women’s race, at the Martinique Half Marathon on Sunday.
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Nov |
Stewart grabs Para gold in Colombia
Trinidad and Tobago athlete Akeem Stewart captured gold on Friday at the ongoing II Campeonato Paranacional de Atletismo in Medellin, Colombia. See article … |
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Nov |
World champion Jehue in learning mode
Trinidad and Tobago’s Jehue Gordon is the reigning world champion in the men’s 400 metres hurdles and the fastest man on the planet this year at 47.69 seconds--the clocking he produced to strike gold in August at the IAAF World Championships in Moscow, Russia.
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Nov |
Eddie Hart upgrade critically necessary
While there has been a lot of noise about the loss of green space at the Eddie Hart Grounds and Golden Grove Savannah, I wonder if the residents are thinking about the young ones, or just being emotional and fearing change which is so feared in T&T. See article … |
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Nov |
Jehue: T&T not yet ready for pro groups
Trinidad and Tobago’s second Olympic title came 36 years after the first, Keshorn Walcott joining 1976 men’s 100 metres champion Hasely Crawford in the elite club with men’s javelin gold at the 2012 Games in London, England. See article … |
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International appointment for Andalcio
For the first time in the Caribbean region, a track and field technical official has qualified as an International Technical Official (ITO). See article … |
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WADA threat costing Bolt
Sprint icon Usain Bolt fears he will lose millions of dollars in potential sponsorship as a result of suggestions that he could be barred from competing at the Rio Olympics in 2016. See article … |
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Secondary schools 5k set for tomorrow
The Secondary Schools 5K Classic will be held tomorrow at 2.30pm. The annual event begins at The Cove formerly known as Chacacabana and will end at Bowen Platform, opposite the Museum. The entire event will be run on the Western Main Road in Chaguaramas. See article … |
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Marshall to defend 5k Classic crown
AKEEM MARSHALL will be defending his Secondary Schools 5k Classic title today, when the 2013 edition takes place at the Western Main Road in Chaguaramas. See article … |
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Nov |
Bolt, Fraser-Pryce steal the show
Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce featured in a memorable double for Jamaica at the IAAF World Athletics Gala, in Monaco, yesterday. See article … |
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Nov |
Johnson to Jehue: Watch the wagonists
World champions Jehue Gordon and Brianna Rollins were the beneficiaries of sound words of advice from 1996 Olympic men’s 110 metres hurdles gold medallist Allen Johnson. See article … |
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Marshall, Williams defend Schools 5k title
Top school distance runners Akeem Marshal, Ashton Gill, Dominique Williams, Elia Nero and Delicia Antoine will line up for the Secondary Schools 5K Classic on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. See article … |
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IOC awards Olympic rights for Caribbean
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has awarded the broadcast rights in the Caribbean to the CANOC Broadcasting Inc. (CBI) for the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2016. See article … |
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Nov |
Hyland takes over at Hampton
Noel Hyland is the new president of the Hampton Athletic Club. See article … |
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Nov |
Greene picks Farah ahead of Bolt in Athlete of the Year race
American sprint great Maurice Greene has tipped Great Britain’s Mohamed Farah for the IAAF Male Athlete of the Year award. See article … |
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Heavier dope penalties coming
Drug cheats face a doubling of their bans for first offences to four years under a strict new code to be agreed at the World Conference on Doping in Sport in South Africa next week. See article … |
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Johnson, Nero prevail at Bain 5k
KELVIN JOHNSON and Tonya Nero claimed the men’s and women’s titles, as the Air Bon Sonics Club staged its ninth annual George Lancelot Bain five-kilometre (5k) run. See article … |
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MJP’s approach right for athlete development
As a sports and exercise professional in Trinidad, it can be very easy to feel a little out of touch with what is happening in the industry in the international arena simply because so many things are so behind what is being done in developed countries. See article … |
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Fraser-Pryce on Athlete of the Year shortlist
Triple gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica tops a list of three shortlisted for the 2013 IAAF Female World Athlete of the Year. See article … |
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Johnson, Nero top Sonics 5k field
Kelvin Johnson and Tonya Nero came up trumps on Divali morning in the ninth annual George Lancelot Bain 5K organised by the Air Bon Sonics Club. See article … |
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