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Thomas fifth in CAC men’s 110m hurdles
USA-based Mikel Thomas failed to add to T&T’s ten medals at the 22nd Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games when comeptition continued at the Hiberto Jara Athletic Stadium, Veracruz, Mexico, yesterday. See article … |
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Borel captures second CAC gold
Shot putter Cleopatra Borel made a successful defence of her women’s title at the 22nd Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games in Mexico, yesterday to give T&T its second gold medal at the Games. See article … |
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Lucas fourth in women’s 100m hurdles final at CAC
Sprinter Josanne Lucas was another heart-break story for T&T at the Heriberto Jara Atheltic Stadium after she placed fourth in the women’s 100m hurdles final when the 22nd Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games continued in Veracruz, Mexico, yesterday. See article … |
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200m queen aiming for big things in 2015
TRINIDAD AND Tobago’s 2012 200-metre queen Kai Selvon, graduated from Auburn University earlier this year with an honours degree. See article … |
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Alexander goes after gold spot
Local pugilist, Michael Alexander will hope to claim a spot in the 22nd Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games men ’s 60kg lightweight boxing gold medal contest scheduled for Saturday at the Wold Trade Centre, Veracruz, when he comes up against home-town fighter Mexican Lindolfo Delgado in tonight’s semifinal bout from 8.45 pm. See article … |
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Stuart fourth in CAC shot put
TRINIDAD AND Tobago’s Akeem Stuart missed out on precious metal in yesterday’s Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games Men’s Shot Put final by placing fourth overall when action continued on the 11th day of regional competition at the High Performance Center in Veracruz, Mexico. See article … |
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Ahye wants 60m world record in 2015
Having etched her name among the world’s fastest female 100m sprinters for the 2014 season, national sprint queen Michelle Lee Ahye is intent on achieving similar successes for the coming competitive season, as she begins her quest for glory in the shorter 60m version. See article … |
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CAC WRAP DAY 5 VIDEO
Trinidad and Tobago's athletes continued their search for precious metal in Veracruz Mexico. Team TTO picked up their first silverware yesterday courtesy a bronze medal from Pistol Shooter Roger Daniel. See article … |
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NAAA cross country meet tomorrow
The National Association for Athletic Administration (NAAA) will host their third Cross Country Development Meet at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain tomorrow at 2 .30 pm. See article … |
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Fatima 5k run set for Saturday
Fatima College will host its annual five kilometre run on Saturday, starting at the school’s compound on Mucurapo Road, St James, from 6 am. See article … |
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Thompson encourages youths to follow their dreams
National 100 metre record holder Richard Thompson gave an inspiring speech at the Gatorade Sport Science Institute Symposium (GSSI) held at the University of the West Indies (UWI) SPEC Indoor Court yesterday afternoon. See article … |
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Nurse wants aid for world record run
Patriot Willon Ivan Nurse has a dream to one day have his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest distance running with a national flag within 24 hours. See article … |
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Cayenne passes on - Commonwealth 800 metres silver medallist succumbs to cancer
Olympian Benedict “The Rolls Royce” Cayenne has passed away. Cayenne, who represented Trinidad and Tobago with distinction at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, Mexico, died on Saturday in the United States, losing his battle with cancer. See article … |
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Bovell, Borel, Alexander head CAC Games squad
Swimmer George Bovell III, track and field duo Cleopatra Borel and Ayanna Alexander, and shooter Roger Daniel, all former gold medal winners head a list of 197 T&T athletes who will represent this country at the 22nd CAC Games. See article … |
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