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Jehue doubles up at TTOC awards
World Championship hurdler Jehue Gordon continued his winning ways on a weekend awash with major sporting presentations, capturing the prestigious Sportsman of the Year title, at Sunday’s T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) Awards Ceremony, held at the National Academy for the Performing Arts in Port-of-Spain. See article … |
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Dec |
Gordon, Borel cop TTOC Awards
WORLD Champion Jehue Gordon copped the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year for 2013 at the 16th annual TTOC Awards Ceremony at the National Academy for the Performing Arts in Port-of-Spain on Sunday. See article … |
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Dec |
Hurdler, Cleopatra Borel are TTOC’s top athletes
World champion 400 m hurdler Jehue Gordon picked up yet another accolade when he earned the Sportsman of the Year title at the 2013 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee Awards at the National Arts and Performing Amphitheatre (NAPA) in Port of Spain Sunday evening. See article … |
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Dec |
Athlete of the Year Jehue given keys to new home
WORLD Championship 400 metres Hurdles gold medallist Jehue Gordon was yesterday brought to tears after receiving the keys to a new home from the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) General Manager Jerlean John at the Spirit of Sports Awards at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s. See article … |
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SOSA AWARDS VIDEO
Jehue Gordon was the big winner last evening at the Ministry of Sport's annual Spirit-of-Sport awards at Queen's Hall. See article … |
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Dec |
‘Emotional’ Jehue stars at SOSA
World Championship 400m hurldes gold medallist Jehue Gordon captured the prestigious title of Sports Performance of the Year, one of four awards the top athlete took away when the Spirit of Sport Awards (SOSA) Ceremony took place at the Queen’s Hall in St Ann’s on Saturday night. See article … |
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Top athletes honoured tonight at SOSA Awards
World 400m hurdles champion Jehue Gordon, and swimmers Shanntol Ince and Dylan Carter have all been nominated for five Spirit of Sport Awards (SOSA) tonight at Queen’s Hall from 6 pm. See article … |
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Dec |
Gordon, Ince lead strong SOSA cast
Trinidad and Tobago hurdler Jehue Gordon and Paralympic swimmer Shanntol Ince are two of the major contenders for the top Male and Female Athlete of the Year awards respectively when the Spirit of Sport Awards (SOSA) take place today at the Queen’s Hall, St Ann’. See article … |
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Dec |
Reigning UWI Half-Marathon female champ tests positive
President of the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA), Ephraim Serrette has condemned the findings of this year’s UWI-SPEC International Half-Marathon women’s winner, American Mary Akor, positive test for a banned substance, which was announced by United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) on Wednesday. See article … |
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Dec |
T&T marathon champ Akor gets 2-year ban
Seven-time Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon winner and UWI SPEC International Half Marathon champion Mary Akor has accepted a retroactive two-year ban for using a prohibited substance. See article … |
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Jehue cops first award
JEHUE GORDON’S season for grabbing accolades began with him being named Male Athlete of the Year 2013 by Memphis Pioneers Athletic Club. See article … |
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Dec |
Farinha is Abilene’s best for 2013
Jonathan Farinha was named the Most Outstanding Athlete for 2013 on Saturday when Abilene Wildcats Athletics Club held their 50 anniversary celebrations during their award ceremony at Tumpuna Road, Arima. See article … |
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Crawford recovering after being rushed to hospital
TRINIDAD and Tobago first Olympic Gold medallist Hasely Crawford has been resting comfortably and recovering from an unknown illness that sent him to a medical facility in St Augustine on Friday last. See article … |
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NAAA releases 2014 calendar
THE SAGICOR/National Gas Company (NGC)-sponsored Open Championships is slated to take place from June 20-22 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, as the National Association of Athletic Administrations (NAAA) released its 2014 calendar. See article … |
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Bailey appreciation, via Keating
However the deficiency becomes more acutely embarrassing when outsiders seem to have a greater appreciation of our own, especially when one of those foreigners comes into our own backyard and provides more information and shows more admiration and compassion than we do for a world-beating son-of-the-soil living among us. See article … |
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Gordon tops Memphis awards
WORLD 400m hurdles champion Jehue Gordon walked away with the Top Male athlete award at the annual Memphis Athletic Club Awards Ceremony and Dinner at the International School, West Moorings on Saturday night. See article … |
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Dec |
Mc Donald Bailey remembered as loving, caring icon
THE late Emmanuel McDonald Bailey, former Olympic bronze medallist and 100m world record holder, was yesterday remembered as an icon in Trinidad and Tobago sporting history and a caring individual by his family at his funeral ceremony held at the All Saints Anglican Church, Marli Street, Port-of-Spain. See article … |
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‘Mac’ Bailey’s life celebrated
A small, but distinguished audience yesterday attended the All Saints Anglican Church around the Queen’s Park Savannah to bid farewell at the funeral of legendary sprinter Emmanuel McDonald Bailey, who died on December 4, just days short of his 93rd birthday. See article … |
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Creed to deliver address at the Cougars awards
The Cougars Track and Field Club will be hosting its fourth Christmas Dinner and Awards Celebration at the VIP Room, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, today, from 7 pm. See article … |
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Farewell to two honoured sons
As the world says farewell to Nelson Mandela, Trinidad and Tobago prepares to lay to rest two of its own sons who have made enduring contributions to our lives. See article … |
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‘Mac’ Bailey, world class athlete
Emmanuel McDonald Bailey was our first great sprinter to hit the world stage and he held his own with the best of his time. Among them were the Americans, Harrison Dillard and Lindy Remigino, and the Jamaicans, Herb McKenley and Lloyd La Beach. All these men were either gold medallists or medallists at the Olympic Games. See article … |
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Anil: Bailey a great son of the soil
National sprinter Mc Donald Bailey died peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday night. Bailey, who would have been 93 on Sunday, is an Olympic bronze medalist who won third place at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. See article … |
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T&T loses an icon in Mc Donald Bailey
Former top Trinidad and Tobago-born sprinter Emmanuel Mc Donald Bailey has died. Bailey, who would have been 93 on Sunday, died peacefully on Wednesday night with his family at his side. See article … |
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Cloud over Jamaican athletics
THE problems with allegations of Jamaican athletes doping continue to rumble on. I wrote on these pages some time ago that, unless the Jamaican government stepped up and acted decisively, there was danger of permanent damage to “Brand Jamaica”. This may yet prove to be the case. See article … |
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Jamaican stars up for another award
Jamaican sprinters Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce have been short-listed for the United States Sports Academy Athlete-of-the-Year Award 2013. See article … |
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Dec |
Serrette retains NAAA presidency
EPHRAIM SERRETTE has retained his post as president of the National Association of Athletic Administration (NAAA) after defeating long-standing official Rawle Raphael, the founder of the Hampton Athletic Club and the Hampton International Games, in yesterday’s election of officers, at the NAAA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the VIP Lounge, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. See article … |
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