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Baptiste case resolved says NAAAs
The National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) has confirmed that the Kelly-Ann Baptiste case has been resolved before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (“CAS”), based in Lausanne, Switzerland. See article … |
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Lee Ahye begins season February 7
TOP TRINIDAD and Tobago sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye will begin her 2015 season on February 7, at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston, United States. See article … |
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Jan |
39 athletes in line for First Citizens Youth awards
Thirty-nine of this country’s leading top youth athletes, 22 boys and 19 girls will be in line for the honours when the First Citizens Sports Foundation stage its fifth annual Youth Awards on Friday to honour the best of 2014. See article … |
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Jan |
Athlete’s Welfare Fund
Well it seems that athletes will be getting another boost. The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee and Guardian Holdings Limited launched the Athlete and Welfare Preparation Fund today. The fund is expected to give athletes a financial boost in addition to health insurance. See article … |
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BACK ON TRACK - Baptiste free to compete after doping ban lifted
Sprinter Kelly-Ann Baptiste is eligible to compete again. Baptiste had been banned after testing positive for a prohibited substance. The sample was collected in April 2013. See article … |
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For T&T - Olympic icon offers Montreal gold to 10golds24 fund
Catching the audience at the atrium of the Guardian Group offices in Westmoorings completely by surprise, the 1976 Montreal 100 metres champion said he would put up the medal and the gear he wore on that historic day to be leased, in support of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s #10golds24 Athlete Welfare and Preparation Fund. See article … |
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Jan |
Colombia’s Rios lifts T&T Marathon title
Colombia’s long distance runner Juan Cardona Rios stopped the clock at two hours, 21 minutes and 13 seconds (2:21.13) to win the 2015 edition of the T&T International Marathon which started at St Mary’s Junction, Freeport and concluded at Whitehall at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain yesterday. See article … |
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Cardona cops second TT Marathon crown
COLOMBIAN Juan Carlos Cardona powered to his second Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon (TTIM) Overall title when he trotted to victory in the 2015 edition from St Mary’s Junction in Freeport, to the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain yesterday. See article … |
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Jan |
Cougars athletes excel in 2014
The athletes, coaches and administrators of the Cougar Track and Field Club were all smiles last Wednesday, when the winners of the inaugural Atlantic Youth Excellence in Sport (YES) Awards were presented at the Hilton Ballroom, Port-of-Spain. See article … |
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Jan |
World champ Gordon latest NGC ambassador
Jehue Gordon, the 2013 World 400 metres Hurdles champion, is the latest athlete to be named a NGC (National Gas Company) CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) brand ambassador. See article … |
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Kenyans lead Marathon invasion
When the gun goes off at 5.00 a.m. tomorrow at St Mary’s Junction, in Freeport, to signal the start of the 33rd Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon (TTIM) one can expect to see the charge being led by runners from the African continent. See article … |
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Jan |
Cougars dominate Atlantic Youth Excellence in Sports awards
Cougars Athletics Track and Field Club walked away with the lion ’s share of awards when local energy company Atlantic held its Youth Excellence in Sports (Yes) presentation ceremony at the Ballroom, Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, Lady Young Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. See article … |
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Running through the mountains
So far so good. The gradient eases, surely the top is near. They are still climbing, even if slightly. This must be a flat top pass. The clouds block the panoramic vista of snow-capped peaks in all directions. See article … |
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Kenyan pair to defend Marathon crowns
A NUMBER of foreign athletes have confirmed their flight arrangements for Sunday’s Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon. Last year’s Kenyan male and female winners, Hilary Kipchirchir Kimaiyo and Leah Kigen will be at the forefront of a another strong Kenyan entry, which will also include Mark Chepses, last year’s runner-up. See article … |
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Walk for gold - Olympic Committee president gears up to...
By 10.30 a.m. on Sunday morning, Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee president Brian Lewis hopes to be over the finish line at White Hall, having completed his 26.2-mile walk in the T &T International Marathon. See article … |
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Seetahal to be honoured at UWI Marathon
This year’s edition of the T&T International Marathon and Half Marathon, which runs off on January 25, will be dedicated to the late attorney Dana Seetahal who was a participant in many of the UWI marathons. See article … |
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Kenyan chiefs tighten rules to curb doping
Kenyan athletics chiefs have put in place strict rules to cut cases of doping including unannounced tests on elite athletes, they said yesterday. See article … |
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Jan |
Serrette: Everyone cannot work on development
Ephraim Serrette, president of the NAAA says the mission to churn out greater athletes for local and international duties can be realised, but only if organisations stop competing with the NAAA’s roll-out of developmental programmes. See article … |
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Marathon in honour of Seetahal - Kigen, Kamaiyo to defend crowns
Mexico-based Kenyans Leah Kigen and Hillary Kipchirchir Kamaiyo will defend their female and male crowns when the Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon and Half Marathon runs off January 25. See article … |
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Athletes honoured for 2014 achievements
Last Saturday’s National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) Award Ceremony 2014 at the Radisson Hotel in Port of Spain saw a number of Trinidad and Tobago track and field stars being honoured for their sterling achievements last year. See article … |
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NAAA’s head declares It’s not our fault
Ephraim Serrette, president of the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) says his Federation will accept no blame for the absence of athletes honoured at the December 29, 2014 T&T Olympic Committee Annual Awards ceremony. See article … |
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Borel, Walcott dominate NAAA 2014 awards
Shot putter Cleopatra Borel remains the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) Senior Athlete of the Year – Female, having copped the award for the second consecutive year on Saturday. It was her third major award in 13 days. See article … |
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Walcott, Borel top NAAA awards
Trinidad and Tobago’s CAC women’s shot put champion Cleopatra Borel and Olympic men’s javelin champion Keshorn Walcott stole the spotlight for the second time in a week when they copped the senior Female and Male Athlete of the Year awards at the NAAA 2014 Awards Ceremony. See article … |
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Keshorn and Cleopatra
What do winners do to win? It was a question posed to the TTOC's Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year, Keshorn Walcott and Cleopatra Borel. Both athletes were guests on the Tv6's Sporting Edition today and were quite willing to share on their recipe for success. See article … |
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Borel: T&T can win ten gold medals by 2024
Cleopatra Borel, recipient of the T&T Olympic Committee’s (TTOC) Sportswoman of the Year Award, has validated the ambitions of the organisation’s president Brian Lewis to have this country win ten Olympic gold medals by 2024. See article … |
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Decent showing - Borel, Bovell continue to fly T&T flag
Team Trinidad and Tobago finished with its second best medal haul at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, when they bagged three silver and five bronze. See article … |
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Borel launches fight against obesity
While shot putter Cleopatra Borel is grateful for being the recipient of the T&T Olympic Committee’s Sportswoman of the Year honour for the second consecutive year, she wants to use her star power to tackle obesity locally. See article … |
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Walcott, Borel shine at NAAA 2014 Awards
Olympic javelin gold medallist Keshorn Walcott and shot putter Cleopatra Borel continued to rake in awards for their 2014 exploits with the duo being named Senior Athletes of the Year on Saturday at the National Association of Athletics Administration (NAAA) Awards held at Radisson Hotel, Port-of-Spain. See article … |
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