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Thomas golden in Florida
Trinidad and Tobago’s Mikel Thomas grabbed gold in the men’s 110 metres hurdles at the National Training Centre/Pure Athletics Spring Invitational, in Florida, USA on Saturday. See article … |
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Apr |
Nero, Jones run away with Point 15k
T&T’s champion distance runners Richard Jones and Tonya Nero were the headline acts and did not disappoint as the road running bandwagon rolled into town (early today) for the Point Fortin Borough Day 15k. See article … |
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Apr |
RELAY WOMEN 3RD - Davis wins at Penn Relays
The Penn Relays track and field meet has a huge reputation. The last-day atmosphere is phenomenal, and for the athletes who have the privilege of competing on Penn Saturday, the urgings of a passionate crowd of 50,000-odd often provide a fillip. See article … |
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Lendore in Penn limelight
Deon Lendore was in the limelight and loving it at Franklin Field here in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, yesterday—penultimate day of the 120th Penn Relays. See article … |
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Jones, Nero for Borough Day 15K
Richard Jones and Tonya Nero are expected to defend their male and female crowns respectively at the Point Fortin Borough Day 15 km Run on Sunday from 6 am. See article … |
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Editorial - Restoring our pride
TRINIDAD and Tobago’s proud record of athletic achievements in the international arena looks set to continue based on the results of last weekend’s Carifta Games in Martinique. See article … |
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TTCB president lauds Carifta athletes
Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) president Azim Bassarath congratulated to the national junior athletics team after an encouraging showing at the recently concluded 43rd Carifta Games in Fort de France, Martinique. See article … |
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WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE - Part 4: Fraser-Pryce keen to make a difference
Each time Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce steps on the track, she brings more to the table than her speedy pair of legs. The 27-year-old sprinter has a passion for hair, and decided to sport a pink variety at the 2013 World Championships, in Moscow, Russia. See article … |
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Lendore wins in Louisiana
Trinidad and Tobago’s Deon Lendore continued his winning ways with gold at the Louisiana State University (LSU) Alumni Gold meet, in Louisiana, USA, last Saturday. The Texas A&M University student topped the men’s 400 metres field in 45.47 seconds. Another T&T/Texas A&M athlete, Carlyle Roudette clocked 46.34 to finish third. See article … |
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Athletics Carifta
Keshorn Walcott got the ball rolling two years ago bringing home gold at the 2012 Olympics in the Javelin event. Now T&T stands to benefit with another up and coming javelin athlete in Shakeil Waithe. See article … |
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CARIFTA athletes lauded by NAAA
MEMBERS OF the Trinidad and Tobago contingent at the CARIFTA Track and Field Championships in Fort de France, Martinique returned home yesterday with a haul of 25 medals — six gold, seven silver and 12 bronze. See article … |
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Successful Carifta team returns with 25 medals
Members of the T&T Carifta team returned home yesterday after a successful four days at the 43rd Carifta Games in Fort-de-France, Martinique. The local contingent bagged 25 medals, inclusive of six gold, seven silver and 12 bronze, to finish second on the medal standings behind perennial Caribbean champions Jamaica. See article … |
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Waithe inspired by Walcott’s Olympic gold
Shakeil Waithe’s Carifta javelin gold medal did not come by chance. It was a result of a two-year journey inspired by Keshorn Walcott’s Olympic gold medal in 2012. The Tobago athlete was one of six Trinidad and Tobago Carifta gold medalist who returned to Trinidad, yesterday, after competing in the 2014 Carifta Games. See article … |
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Carifta athletes return
Trinidad and Tobago's athletic future is in safe hands. This was the resonating message coming out of a welcome ceremony for the National athletes returning from the CARIFTA games. See article … |
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GOOD HAUL - T&T manager satisfied with Carifta showing
Trinidad and Tobago team manager Dexter Voisin was a satisfied man at the end of the 2014 Carifta Games, in Fort de France, Martinique. T&T finished second on the medal table with six gold medals, seven silver and 12 bronze. Jamaica produced yet another dominant performance, topping the table with 42 gold medals, 34 silver and 12 bronze, for a grand total of 88. See article … |
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Four gold medals for T&T at Carifta
FORT-DE-FRANCE—T&T picked up seven more medals on day two of the Carifta Games in Fort-de-France, Martinique, on Saturday. The haul included two gold, one silver, and four bronze. See article … |
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Clarke wins Carifta 200m gold
Trinidad and Tobago’s Kayelle Clarke brought glory to her country yesterday, winning the gold in the Girls U-20 200m event on the final day of competition at the 2014 Carifta Games held in Martinique. Clarke proved too good for her rivals, stopping the clock in a personal best time of 23.10. See article … |
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Waithe, Roberts Strike Gold!
Kevin Roberts secured gold for Trinidad and Tobago in the boys’ octathlon, on day two of the 2014 Carifta Games, here in Fort de France, Martinique, late yesterday. See article … |
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CLARKE GRABS 200 CROWN - Six-gold T&T 2nd at Carifta
Kayelle Clarke emerged as the star of the show for Trinidad and Tobago on the third and final day of the 2014 Carifta Games, at the Stade Pierre Aliker, here in Fort de France, Martinique, yesterday. See article … |
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Gold for Cedenio, James as T&T wins nine medals on day one
Machel Cedenio copped T&T’s first gold medal of the 43rd annual Carifta Games at the Pierre Aliker Municipal Stadium in Fort de France, Martinique, on Saturday. Cedenio crossed the line in 45.95 to hold on to the 400-metres title he won one year ago in the Bahamas. See article … |
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Cedenio teams up with Brauman group
FORT-DE-FRANCE— Trinidadian sprinter Machel Cedenio has become the latest in a long list of Caribbean athletes to link up with the Lance Brauman training group. See article … |
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CARIFTA 2014 DAY 3 UPDATES – Golden Clarke; T&T 2nd
Kayelle Clarke struck gold for Trinidad and Tobago on the third and final day of the 2014 Carifta Games, here in Fort de France, Martinique, today. See article … |
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CARIFTA 2014 DAY 2 UPDATES - Two more gold medals for T&T
Shakeil Waithe and Kevin Roberts earned gold medals for Trinidad and Tobago on day two of the 2014 Carifta Games, in Fort de France, Martinique, today. See article … |
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Voisin on Carifta Games
Trinidad and Tobago's athletes are fired up and the spirit in the camp is high ahead of the CARIFTA Games starting tomorrow in Martinique. See article … |
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James, Cedenio to lead TT at Carifta
DEFENDING girls under 17 shot put champion and record holder Chelsea James will spearhead Trinidad and Tobago’s campaign on the opening day of the 43rd annual Carifta Games at the Pierre Aliker Municipal Stadium in Fort de France, Martinique today. See article … |
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CEDENIO REPEATS - T&T quartermiler strikes Carifta gold
Machel Cedenio retained his Carifta Games boys’ Under-20 400 metres title with the easiest of victories at the Stade P. Aliker, in Fort de France, Martinique, late yesterday. See article … |
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CARIFTA 2014 DAY 1 UPDATES - Cedenio, James strike gold
Machel Cedenio and Chelsea James struck gold for Trinidad and Tobago on day one of the Carifta Games, in Fort-de-France, MartInique, today. See article … |
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T&Ts top athletes inspire pupils
Whether it was Rodney Wilkes, winning our first Olympic medal; Hasely Crawford copping our first Olympic gold; the Soca Warriors uniting an entire nation with their World Cup qualification; and more recently, Keshorn Walcott’s Olympic Gold and the inspiring performances of the rest of the T&T team that represented us at the London 2012 Olympic Games; these things have come to define us as a nation. See article … |
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Time to ‘bleed’
Cedenio, Farinha bid for Carifta honours
Machel Cedenio and Jonathan Farinha will fly the flag for Trinidad and Tobago on the opening day of the Carifta Games, in Fort de France, Martinique, today. Cedenio will bid to retain his boys’ under-20 400 metres title, while Farinha battles for honours in the boys’ under-20 100m dash. See article … |
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Heart of ‘The Beast’ - Part 3: Blake passionate on and off the track
The man known as “The Beast” in the athletics world fits the bill in more ways than one. Yohan Blake is focused in training, pushing his body to the limit on the track and in the weights room. See article … |
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TT CARIFTA team leaves for Martinique
DEXTER VOISIN is simply expecting the best from the 68 Trinidad and Tobago athletes, who will be participating in the CARIFTA Track and Field Championships in Martinique, from Saturday until Monday. See article … |
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TTOC getting ready for Commonwealth Games
THE COUNTDOWN is on, as there are 100 days to go for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, and the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC), which also acts as the Trinidad and Tobago Commonwealth Games Association (TTCGA), is in full preparation mode. See article … |
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Results of TT marathon by next week
RESULTS of six athletes who were tested for drugs at this year’s Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon are expected by next week. See article … |
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Damar Robinson latest Jamaican hit with ban
Jamaican high jumper Damar Robinson has been handed a one-year ban for doping in the latest blow to the country’s athletics programme. The sanction was handed down by the chairman of the Jamaica Anti-doping Disciplinary Panel Kent Pantry following an in-camera hearing at the Jamaica Conference Centre. See article … |
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Carifta athletes impress at 13th Falcon Games
Several of T&T’s Carifta Games hopefuls rounded into form ahead of next week’s Carifta Games in Martinique with personal best performances. See article … |
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Memphis dominates 2nd day of Falcon Games
Memphis Pioneers athletic club had a dominant day on Day 2 of the 13th annual Falcon Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain on Sunday. See article … |
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Lendore leads the world - T&T quartermiler clocks 44.90 in Arizona
Quartermiler Deon Lendore claimed the top spot on the 2014 world outdoor performance list with a superb 44.90 seconds run in the Sun Angel Track Classic men’s 400 metres event, in Arizona, USA, on Saturday. See article … |
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Jehue happy with progress - Alejandro edges Gordon in Falcon 400 hurdles
World champion Jehue Gordon was beaten into second in the men’s 400 metres hurdles at the 13th annual THA/Blink B Mobile Falcon Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Saturday. See article … |
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Davis strikes Stanford gold
Trinidad and Tobago’s Wayne Davis II struck gold at the Stanford Invitational in California, USA, last weekend. The Texas A&M University student topped the men’s 110 metres hurdles field in 13.50 seconds. See article … |
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Brown beaten in Falcon 100
Darrell Brown failed to live up to the preview he gave in the heats of the 13th annual Falcon Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain yesterday when he finished a disappointing fourth in the men’s 100 metres final. See article … |
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Farinha On Carifta
The CARIFTA Games in Martinique are just around the corner and we continue to profile some of the young athletes. See article … |
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Gordon to run 400 hurdles at Falcon Games
World 400 metres hurdles gold medallist in 2013, Jehue Gordon, is expected to be among the headline acts at the 2014 edition of the Falcon Games which will take place at the Hasely Crawford Stadium today and tomorrow. See article … |
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Real Deal - Part 2: Hughes heading to the top
Given Jamaica’s recent sprint history, featuring the likes of Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Yohan Blake, it is no surprise that one of the brightest young prospects on the planet is in Jamaica. But though that future star lives in the sprint capital of the world, he is not of Jamaica. See article … |
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Gordon, Colthrust share Southern Games spotlight
Reigning world 400 metres hurdles champion Jehue Gordon, who finished fifth in Saturday’s 400 metres run in 49.51 seconds, had a better showing in the men’s 800 metres run on Sunday in which he crossed the line in second place in 1:56.81 ... See article … |
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Bledman cruises to Southern Games gold
NATIONAL SPRINT champion Keston Bledman cruised to victory in the men’s invitational 100-metre dash yesterday, at the opening day of the two-day 50th Southern Games at Guaracara Park, Pointe a Pierre. See article … |
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Bledman fails to do Southern Games double
Trinidad and Tobago’s Kamaria Durant had to pull out all the stops to clinch the Southern Games women’s 100 metres Invitational event at Guaracara Park in Pointe-a-Pierre, yesterday. See article … |
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Bledman Ahye shine at Southern Games
Double Olympic medallist Keston Bledman and sprint star Michelle Lee Ahye entertained the crowd yesterday at the Southern Games at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre, winning their respective men’s and women’s 100 metres Invitational events while world champion Jehue Gordon placed fifth in the men’s 400m. See article … |
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Bledman cruises to Southern Games gold
Trinidad and Tobago’s (T&T) Olympic sprint relay medallist, Keston Bledman outclassed the field on the grass track at Guaracara Park in Pointe-a-Pierre to win the feature men’s Invitational 100 metres event at the 2014 Southern Games, yesterday. See article … |
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Track and Field returns to Arima on May 10
Michelle-Lee Ahye, Renny Quow and Emmanuel Callender will be among many top local track stars competing at the Arima Invitational Challenge at the Larry Gomes Stadium on May 10 as track and field returns to Arima. See article … |
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Quow headlines Arima Invitational
Top Trinidad and Tobago athletes, Renny Quow and Michelle-Lee Ahye will highlight the list of athletes at the first Arima Invitational Challenge, at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar on May 10 from 4 p.m. See article … |
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Stand in awe - Part 1: Champs, Jamaica’s athletics master class
“I’ve never seen so many outstanding performances in one meet, other than Olympic Games or World Championships. I’m in awe!” These were the words of Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie during a television interview on the final day of the 2014 Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championships at the National Stadium, in Kingston, Jamaica. See article … |
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NGC pump $2.3M into athletics
The National Gas Company (NGC) yesterday announced a Memorandum of Agreement with the National Association of Athletics Administration (NAAA), pumping $2,330,000 for one year. See article … |
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Nero 71st at World Half Marathon Champs
Tonya Nero finished 71st in the women’s race at the World Half Marathon Championships in Kobenhavn, Denmark, last Saturday. The Trinidad and Tobago athlete completed the 13.1-mile course in one hour, 18 minutes, 26 seconds. See article … |
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NAAA gets $2.3m NGC help
NGC is pumping $2.33 million into the National Athletics Administrators Association (NAAA) to assist the organisation with its development programmes for coaches, volunteers and young athletes. See article … |
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Ahye wins twice in Texas
Trinidad and Tobago’s Michelle-Lee Ahye won twice on the weekend, in Texas, USA.Ahye topped the Bobcat Invitational women’s 100 metres field. She got to the line in a wind-assisted 11.06 seconds, forcing another T&T sprinter, Reyare Thomas to settle for second in 11.26. See article … |
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