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May |
Waithe shines at Hampton
Trinidad and Tobago's Shakeil Waithe held off a strong challenge from Grenada's five-time Carifta champion Anderson Peters to win the Hampton International Games men's javelin title, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, on Sunday. See article … |
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May |
Cadogan wins Hampton 100 - Silver for T&T’s Duncan
A thrilling men's invitational 100 metres duel between Barbadian Levi Cadogan and Trinidad and Tobago's Marcus Duncan brought the curtain down on the opening day of the Hampton International Games, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, late on Saturday. See article … |
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Apr |
Cedenio in Prefontaine super 400m clash today
T&T's Machel Cedenio will attempt to cause a major upset today when he takes on a stellar cast in the Men's 400 metres event at the 42nd Prefontaine Classic, a member of the IAAF Diamond League of elite international track and field meets, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, USA. See article … |
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May |
Cedenio 4th at Prefontaine
Machel Cedenio finished fourth in the men's 400 metres, at the Prefontaine Classic IAAF Diamond League meet, in Oregon, USA, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago quarter-miler crossed the line in 45.45 seconds. See article … |
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May |
Stewart tops Hampton shot put
Akeem Stewart threw 18.29 metres to secure the Hampton International Games men's shot put title at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, yesterday. See article … |
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Apr |
IOC: 23 positives in retests of London Olympics samples
Nearly two dozen athletes tested positive in reanalysis of their doping samples from the 2012 London Olympics, adding to the more than 30 already caught in retesting from the 2008 Beijing Games. See article … |
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Apr |
Stop criticism please Ato
T&T Grand Games, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Regina John is calling on Olympic medallist Ato Boldon to stop tarnishing the image of the members of her organisation. See article … |
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May |
Sports Company to support Hampton Games
THE SPORTS Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SporTT ) will continue its support of the long-standing Hampton International Games which takes place from today until Sunday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. See article … |
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May |
Thompson moves past rough start
Richard "Torpedo" Thompson has not enjoyed the best start to his Road to Rio campaign. But the triple Olympic silver medallist is not fazed, and determined to turn things around. See article … |
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May |
Hampton Games on this weekend
The Hampton International Games (HIG) is getting help from the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SPORTT). This year's event takes place from tomorrow through Sunday at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. See article … |
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May |
Walcott to finally open 2016 season
After a weekend of inactivity due to the failed Trinidad and Tobago Grand Games, two of this country's star athletes will be back in action this weekend when the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, USA takes off. See article … |
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May |
Bovell, Borel, Grant for Miami athlete forum
Olympians George Bovell III (swimming), Cleopatra Borel (Athletics) along with Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) Project Officer Athlete Services and Programmes, Rheeza Grant (volleyball) will travel to Miami, Florida today to represent Trinidad and Tobago at the Pan American Sport Organisation(- PASO) Continental Athlete Forum from May 24-25. See article … |
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May |
Walters, Clarke strike NJCAA gold
Ruebin Walters crushed his rivals to capture the men's 110 metres hurdles title, at the National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA) Outdoor Track And Field Championships, in Texas, USA, on Thursday. See article … |
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May |
Port-of-Spain district reigns at Schools Athletics
The district of Port-of- Spain and Environs was crowned overall champions of the 2016 Atlantic National Primary Schools Track and Field Championships after a lengthy programme of event at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, on Wednesday. See article … |
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May |
Grand Games organisers heard of cancellation from media
Dahlia Ditzen, former communications manager of the Trinidad and Tobago Grand Games (TTGG), says the meet's chief executive officer Regina Johnas is fully responsible for the sudden cancellation of the event. See article … |
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Apr |
NAAAs: Don’t blame us for Games cancellation
'Don't blame us for the T&T Grand Games cancellation." So said Peter Samuels, public relations officer (PRO) of the National Association of Athletic Administration (NAAA). See article … |
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May |
Sporting bodies wash hands of Grand Games
No state funds have been jeopardised due to the last-minute cancellation of the Trinidad and Tobago Grand Games (TTGG). See article … |
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May |
An Olympic Diary - St Fort eyes World U20 Champs
Among the stars at the Carifta Games in Grenada this year was Trinidad and Tobago's Khalifa St Fort. The 18-year-old sprinter struck gold in the girls' under-20 100 metres dash. See article … |
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Apr |
Serrette says no T&T athletes
None of the athletes caught in a major doping crackdown stretching back eight years to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are Trinidadians, according to Ephraim Serrette, president of the National Association of Athletic Administration (NAAA). See article … |
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May |
National Primary Schools Athletics today
The Atlantic National Primary Schools Track and Field Championships will be staged today, from 9 am, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. See article … |
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May |
Bledman 5th in Beijing
Keston Bledman finished fifth in the men's 100 metres dash at the IAAF World Challenge meet, in Beijing, China, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago sprinter got to the line in 10.17 seconds. See article … |
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May |
Borel raring to compete at TT Grand Games
Trinidad and Tobago shot put queen, Cleopatra Borel, and specially invited female field athlete, Michelle Carter (USA), are gearing up for the inaugural and star-studded hosting of the Trinidad and Tobago Grand Games which launches off at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo, on Saturday. See article … |
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Apr |
T&T’s Roberts reigns as heptathlon queen in US
T&T's Khemani Roberts of Coppin State University put together a spectacular couple of days to cop the women's heptathlon at the 2016 ECAC/IC4A Track and Field Championships at Weaver Stadium in Princeton, New Jersey on the weekend. Roberts placed first, racking up 4,790 total points defeating the runner-up by 24 points on Saturday. See article … |
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May |
Bolt sustains hamstring injury
Usain Bolt is being treated in Germany for an "aggravated hamstring injury" following his first race of the season, his coach Glen Mills has disclosed on national radio. See article … |
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Apr |
Shot put rivals join forces to promote women in sport
While they may be fierce rivals in the event of shot put, Cleopatra Borel and USA's Michelle Carter are united in their promotion of women in sport. See article … |
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May |
NAAA laud late stalwart Agostini
The National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) has extended deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of the late Michael "Mike" Agostini, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 81. See article … |
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May |
Cox, Nero run away with Eastern’s 15K
CURTIS COX and Tonya Nero were both victorious yesterday as they captured the male and female 15-kilometre race in the Eastern Credit Union's 28th Annual Road Race, otherwise known as the Granny Luces Classic, which concluded at the Credit Union`s headquarters at La Joya Complex, St Joseph. See article … |
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May |
Cedenio tricks ’em - US sprint wins for Baptiste, Cain
Machel Cedenio completed a hat-trick of men's 400 metres victories at the Cayman Invitational track and field meet, in George Town, late on Saturday. See article … |
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May |
Ahye second in Germany
Michelle-Lee Ahye earned silver in the women's 100 metres dash, at the adidas Athletics Boost Meeting, in Germany, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago track star clocked 11.07 seconds, her fastest legal time this season, to finish behind American Tori Bowie, the winner in 10.91. See article … |
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May |
Phillip wins Carifin Chancellor Challenge
Republic Bank employee Abijah Phillip maintained his impressive form in the 2016 Carifin Games, winning this week's Chancellor Challenge in St Clair to remain a perfect three of three in the men's open (running) division. See article … |
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Cedenio to improve strength for Rio
Not a day goes by without Machel Cedenio having thoughts of securing a place in the T&T contingent heading to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, scheduled for August, and ultimately securing gold. See article … |
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May |
Thomas, Sorrillo shine in US
Mikel Thomas produced two golden runs at the Oxy Invitational track and field meet, in California, USA, last Saturday. The Trinidad and Tobago athlete won the men's 100 metres dash in 10.29 seconds and his specialty event, the 110m hurdles in 13.57. See article … |
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May |
An Olympic Diary - Jehue on different route
In August, Jehue Gordon will be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, bidding for glory at the Games of the 31st Olympiad. In today's "Olympic Diary" instalment, the 2013 men's 400 metres hurdles world champion gives some insight into his training regime. See article … |
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Walcott headlines Grand Games of world stars
Top Track and Field athletes from 25 different countries including the United States, Jamaica, Great Britain, Turkey, Mexico, Canada, Nigeria, Cuba, Angola and T&T will compete on one track on May 21 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo. See article … |
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May |
Cox, Nero dominate Nestle 5k
Curtis Cox and Tonya Nero topped the field in their respective categories when the Nestle Fitfest Health Fair and 5k run on Saturday at the Queen's Park Savannah. See article … |
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May |
Waithe strikes gold in Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago's Shakeil Waithe produced the second best throw of his career, 76.30 metres, to strike gold in the men's javelin, at the Jamaica International Invitational IAAF World Challenge meet, in Kingston, on Saturday. See article … |
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May |
Cox, Nero crowned Nestle 5K champs
More than 5000 people and as many as 3000 participants attended the Nestlé Health Fair and 5K 2016 held at the Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain, yesterday. See article … |
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Cedenio cops silver at Diamond League
National 400m runner Machel Cedenio won a silver medal in the men's 400-metre event in the first meet of the Diamond League 2016 series in Doha, Qatar, yesterday. See article … |
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Cedenio bags Doha silver
Machel Cedenio claimed silver in the men's 400 metres event at the IAAF Diamond League meet in Doha, Qatar, yesterday. See article … |
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May |
An Olympic Diary - Walcott puts in the work in Cuba
The countdown is on to the Rio Olympics, and Keshorn Walcott is preparing in earnest for the defence of his men's javelin title. Walcott had mixed fortunes last year. See article … |
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Sprint doubles for James, Thomas
Trinidad and Tobago sprinter Jamol James captured the men's sprint double at the Duel in the Desert track and field meet in Arizona, USA, on the weekend. See article … |
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May |
Solomon tops UTEP 400
Jarrin Solomon produced a dominant run at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) Invitational, in the United States, on Saturday. Solomon stopped the clock at 45.84 seconds to run away with the title, forcing his Trinidad and Tobago teammate Ade Alleyne-Forte to settle for silver in 46.69. See article … |
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