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Oct |
PoS rules day one of Quadrangular Games
The Port-of-Spain and Environs Education District yesterday wrote their names into the annals of track history when they won the Ministry of National Security revised and updated Quadrangular Games 2014, held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of- Spain, on Thursday. See article … |
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Oct |
The Genesis Chapter - 1964 success complete with 4x4 bronze
Prior to the 1964 Games in Tokyo, Japan, Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic honour roll featured just two men—weightlifters Rodney Wilkes and Lennox Kilgour. See article … |
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Oct |
Nero dominates South American 10K
T&T’s Tonya Nero was the runaway winner of the women’s crown, while Richard Jones was edged for second at the IAAF South American 10K, held in Georgetown, Guyana, on Sunday. See article … |
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Oct |
Earlier start for UWI Half-Marathon
There will be an earlier starting time to the 11th edition of the UWI International Half-Marathon. The race is scheduled to begin at 5:30 am tomorrow morning from UWI SPEC. See article … |
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Oct |
Towett chases UWI Half beaver
George Towett will bid for a beaver-trick of UWI SPEC International Half-Marathon titles tomorrow.Towett topped the men’s race in 2011, 2012 and 2013, and is keen to make it four straight and five overall. But the Kenyan-born American, who captured his first UWI Half-Marathon title in 2007, could find the going tough. See article … |
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Oct |
Tasting Tokyo silver - The Wendell Mottley chapter revisited
On October 19, 1964, Wendell Mottley captured Trinidad and Tobago’s first ever Olympic 400 metres medal. The bespectacled quartermiler produced a 45.2 seconds clocking to earn silver at the Tokyo Games, just behind American Mike Larrabee (45.1). See article … |
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Sobers wins Tobago Cross Country
Kade Sobers emerged victorious in the men’s race at the THA/Tobago Cross Country meet, on Saturday, at the Mt Irvine Golf Course. See article … |
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Nero retains TTARP 5k crown
TONYA NERO, one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most consistent long-distance runners, retained the women’s crown while Lionel Dandrade took the men’s equivalent at Saturday’s TTARP (Trinidad and Tobago Association for Retired Persons) 5k event. See article … |
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Oct |
Champ Nero skips UWI Half-Marathon
Tonya Nero will not defend her UWI SPEC International Half-Marathon women’s title on Sunday. Nero would have been chasing a hat-trick of titles in the 13.1-mile race. But instead, Trinidad and Tobago’s best female distance runner will be in Guyana, representing the country in a North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) ten-kilometre event. See article … |
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Oct |
Dandrade, Nero claim TTARP 5k titles
Lionel Dandrade and Tonya Nero won the men’s and women’s open titles respectively when the TTARP (T&T Association of Retired Persons) 5k took place around the Queen’s Park Savannah, on Saturday. See article … |
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Nurse to challenge for Guinness World Record spot
WILLON IVAN Nurse also known as the flag man would take part in his 11th UWI International Half- Marathon on October 26 to prepare to challenge the Guinness World Record, for the longest distance run with a national flag within 24 hours. See article … |
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Oct |
Golden celebration - Remembering Edwin Roberts’ Olympic first
ArticlHappy anniversary Trinidad and Tobago. No, I have not gotten my independence date mixed up. Exactly 50 years ago, Edwin Roberts became the country’s first Olympic medallist in the sport of athletics, claiming bronze in the men’s 200 metres final in 20.6 seconds. See article … |
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Nero 3rd in NACAC 10K
Tonya Nero finished third in the women ’s race in the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) 10K, in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe, on Saturday. The Trinidad and Tobago athlete completed the course in 38 minutes, 44 seconds. See article … |
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D’Andrade, Gutierrrez top ArcelorMittal Charity 5K
ArticleTeLionel D’Andrade took the top honours at the inaugural ArcelorMittal Charity 5K Run/Walk held on Saturday at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain. See article … |
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TTOC firm on CAC fitness standard
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) will stage their final Beep Test at the Jean Pierre Complex in Mucurapo tomorrow from 9 am. See article … |
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Oct |
Final CAC fitness tests tomorrow
With next month’s Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Veracruz, Mexico fast approaching, the Trinidad and Tobago will be conducting final fitness tests this weekend. See article … |
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Oct |
New Irwin Park to include 400-metre athletics track
This was confirmed yesterday by Adrian Raymond, acting CEO of The Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SporTT). He told the Express that when the Siparia sports facility is completed, it will accommodate cycling, cricket, football and athletics. See article … |
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IAAF coaching course starts
The National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago (NAAATT) will host an International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Level 3 Coaches Education and Certification System (CECS) Sprints and Hurdles course, starting today and ending on October 19. See article … |
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