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Penn bronze for 4x1 women
Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Michelle-Lee Ahye, Reyare Thomas and Khalifa St Fort teamed up for bronze in the USA vs the World Women's 4x100 metres event, at the Penn Relays, in Pennsylvania, USA, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago quartet got the baton round the track in 43.43 seconds to finish behind USA Red, the winners in 42.61, and Jamaica (42.90). See article … |
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Building confidence
T&T's top 400m runner Machel Cedenio will run his first Diamond League meet on May 6 when he travels to Doha, Qatar on Monday. And the 20-year-old quarter-miler says he is "excited" about this year's Rio Olympics after his fastest season-opening run of 44.79. See article … |
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Hypolite: Pre-Olympic Camp integral to T&T success
Chef De Mission Dr Ian Hypolite says the main initiative for the T&T Olympic team in the next 100 days is ensuring the pre-olympic camp is successful, as the camp played a major role in the performances of the T&T team at the 2012 Games in London. See article … |
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Cedenio signs up with Flow
Top Trinidad and Tobago quarter-miler Machel Cedenio was announced as the latest Flow Brand Ambassador yesterday at the Flow Sports headquarters on Cipriani Boulevard. See article … |
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Pre-Olympic camp for TT athletes in Brazil
The TT team's chef de mission Dr Ian Hypolite, who is also an executive member of the TTO C, made this disclosure during a media conference yesterday morning at the TTO C office, Abercromby Street, Port of Spain. See article … |
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TTOC launches 100 days
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) yesterday celebrated the occasion of 100 days to go to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at Olympic House on Abercromby Street in Port of Spain, announcing a host of events to come off during that period. See article … |
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Hislop double - Akili, McKay, Tobago on fire at Secondary Schools Champs
Akanni Hislop completed the Secondary Schools Track and Field Championship boys' 18+ sprint double when he dominated his rivals in the 200 metres final, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, last Thursday. See article … |
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Appreciating the bigger picture in Caribbean sport
Dr Daniel Johnson, the Bahamas Minister of Youth, Sport and Culture, in his key note address to open the first ever Commonwealth Games Federation Americas and Caribbean Region meeting in Bahamas, made the confident declaration that sport and youth are key to Bahamas national development plan. See article … |
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Borel claims ownership of her Olympic experience
As the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) prepares to mark the 100-day count down to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games this August, champion shot putter Cleopatra Borel is clear as to her approach in the run up to the prestigious championships. See article … |
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Selvon speeds up to win War Eagle 100m
Kai Selvon won her first race of the 2016 campaign with a 11.42 seconds clocking in the Women` s 100 metres at the War Eagle Invitational, Alabama, USA over the weekend. See article … |
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Walters, Roberts, Morain, Mark golden at US meets
Ruebin Walters grabbed gold in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the Triton Invitational, in California, on the weekend. The Central Arizona College sophomore clocked 13.68 seconds. See article … |
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Ahye whips Stewart - T&T sprinter still unbeaten in 100
Trinidad and Tobago track star Michelle-Lee Ahye whipped Jamaica's Kerron Stewart in the women's 100 metres dash, at the Michael Johnson Invitational, in Texas, USA, on Saturday. See article … |
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Cedenio Sizzles in Open
Machel Cedenio won his outdoor season opener, the 400 metres sprint at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational on Friday night at the University of Florida, USA. Cedenio clocked 44.79 seconds to beat David Verberg into second in 45.11 and Arman Hall (Florida) was third in 45.17. See article … |
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Kipchoge smashes London Marathon record
A feat of speed by Eliud Kipchoge, rushing to a course record. A feat of fortitude by Jemima Sumgong, recovering from a painful fall to win. See article … |
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Asafa Powell blew away the field to win the 200m during the Michael Johnson Invitational at Clyde Hart Track and Field stadium in Waco, Texas, on Saturday night. See article … |
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Machel Cedenio produced a typically strong finish to win the men's 400 metres event in 44.79 seconds at the Tom Jones Memorial Invitational in Florida, USA, on Friday. The clocking was Cedenio's fastest-ever season-opener, bettering last year's 45.09 run. See article … |
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Selvon bags bronze in opener
Kai Selvon finished third in her first race this season, the Women` s 400 metres at the Auburn Tiger Track Classic, in Alabama, USA recently. See article … |
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Hislop wins Schools sprint double
KANNI HISLOP , the 2016 CARIFTA Games Under-20 200-metre gold medallist, cruised to victory in the Boys 18-and-Over 200m yesterday, as the two-day National Secondary Schools Athletic Championships ended at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. See article … |
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Tobago coming strong for title defence
Carifta gold medallists Tyriq Horsford of Signal Hill Secondary and Bishops High's Akanni Hislop lead a strong contingent from Tobago to the National Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships which starts today and continues tomorrow at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. Action begins at 9 am on both days with some of T&T's best junior athletes. See article … |
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Hislop keeps Tobago title hopes alive with sprint title
Carifta champion Akanni Hislop of Tobago Zone did as expected and won the Boys Over-18 100 metres final at the National Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships yesterday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo. See article … |
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An Olympic Diary - ST FORT REAPING REWARDS
Khalifa St Fort announced her arrival on the global sprint stage with 100 metres silver at the 2015 IAAF World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia. This season, the Florida-based teenager is focused on the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. See article … |
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NAAA launches National Athletic Championships
The National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) plans to take a different approach to the National Athletics Championships this year, with the intention not only to make improvements on the event, but also to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Hasely Crawford's Olympic gold medal — the country's first ever. See article … |
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Future stars on show at Secondary Schools Champs
APPROXIMATELY 600 of Trinidad and Tobago's top junior athletes are set to battle over two days of exciting action in the 2016 National Secondary Secondary Schools Athletic Championships which are set for the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo today and tomorrow. See article … |
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Apr |
Tobago defend Schools Track and Field title
Close to 600 of Trinidad and Tobago's top junior athletes are set to battle at the 2016 National Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, today and tomorrow. See article … |
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Ahye strikes 'Brown' gold
Michelle-Lee Ahye won for the third time in as many 100 metres races this season when she stopped the clock at 11.14 seconds at the Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational, late on Saturday. See article … |
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T&T’s Edwards finishes life or death marathon
Veteran long distance runner Nicholas Edwards finished 745th yesterday in the gruelling Marathon des Sables in Morocco after a week of running. The marathon des Sables, ranked by the Discovery Channel as the toughest footrace on earth that takes runners through the landscapes of the inhospitable Sahara desert in Morocco. See article … |
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Torch relay puts CariFin in focus
Over 450 employees of the financial services sector were buzzing with excitement after they participated in the 25th Anniversary of the CariFin Games Torch Relay on April 2, the official start of the CariFin Games. See article … |
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Olympic champion James opens season in Bahamas
In 2013, Jehue Gordon became Trinidad and Tobago's second IAAF World Championship gold medallist, capturing the men's 400 metres hurdles title to follow in the strides of 1997 200m champion Ato Boldon. See article … |
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Olympic 400 metres champion Kirani James is set to open his 2016 season at the Chris Brown Bahamas (CBBI) Invitational on Saturday, organisers have said. See article … |
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Sagicor Phoenix Walk/Run on this weekend
SAGICOR, once again, is proving to be the torch bearer in uniting people and communities with the launch of the Sagicor Phoenix Walk/Run, a one-lap event around the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. See article … |
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Walters snares silver in Mesa 400 hurdles
Trinidad and Tobago's Ruebin Walters seized silver in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the Mesa Classic in Arizona, USA, last Friday. See article … |
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Fast times expected in Carifin One Lap
Fitness enthusiasts from ten financial institutions will converge on the Queen's Park Savannah this afternoon to contest the Carifin Games "One Lap Savannah" run, which is by tradition the first competitive event in the annual series of road and cross-country races for employees in the local banking sector. See article … |
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Jehue opens second
Jehue Gordon finished second in his first 400 metres hurdles race this season, at the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational, in Florida, USA, on Saturday. The 2013 world champion clocked 50.90 seconds to finish behind American Desmond Palmer (50.58) and ahead of Puerto Rico's Eric Alejandro (51.08). See article … |
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Tobago prime to dominate school athletic meeting again
Carifta Under-18 gold medallist Tyriq Horsford and sprint champion Akanni Hislop will return to competition in two weeks, to display their remarkable athleticism at the Secondary School Track and Field Championships. See article … |
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Walters, Romeo in top form - Wins too for Thomas, Telesford, James
Ruebin Walters bolted to the line in a personal best 13.60 seconds to grab gold in the men's 110 metres hurdles, at the Sun Angel Classic in Arizona, USA, on Saturday. His Central Arizona College teammate, Hezekiel Romeo was also golden, taking the men's shot put title with a 17.80 metres throw—a new PR (personal record). See article … |
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Nestle battles child obesity with Health Fair 5K run
Nestle T&T Limited in its goal to battle non-communicable diseases such as child obesity will host its fourth annual Health Fair and 5K Run/Walk on May 7, from 2 pm - 6 pm. See article … |
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An Olympic Diary WALCOTT PREPARES TO DEFEND
Today, in the first of his four "Olympic Diary" instalments, Walcott speaks about his preparations on the Road to Rio. See article … |
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Ahye runs away with Texas 100
Michelle-Lee Ahye clocked 11.25 seconds to run away with the women's 100 metres at the Nike Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays at the Mike A Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas in the US on Saturday. See article … |
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Ahye wins outdoor opener steers 4x1 women to Texas Relays gold
Michelle-Lee Ahye was triumphant in her 2016 outdoor opener, in Texas, USA, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago track star clocked 11.25 seconds to win the Texas Relays invitational women's 100 metres dash, ahead of American Alexandria Anderson (11.32). See article … |
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Ahye golden at Bobcat*
Michelle-Lee Ahye had a busy weekend on the track, notching victories at two meets in Texas, USA. On Saturday, Ahye triumphed in the Texas Relays women's 100 metres event in 11.25 seconds, and also teamed up with Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Reyare Thomas and Khalifa St Fort to secure 4x100m gold for Trinidad and Tobago in 43.06. See article … |
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