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TT 4x400 team out World Indoors
THE National Association of Athletics Administration has revealed that the national 4x400m men’s relay team that was selected for the World Indoor Championships in Soport, Poland from March 7-9 will not be competing again. See article … |
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Feb |
World Indoors team down to 4
The Trinidad and Tobago team for the March 7-9 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland has been cut from seven athletes to four, following the withdrawal of South Plains Community College student Jereem Richards. See article … |
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Feb |
McKenzie’s body for Jamaica by Friday
The body of teenaged Jamaican runner Cavahn McKenzie who died of a heart attack Saturday following the North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Championship, in Mt Irvine, Tobago, is expected to be flown back to his country by Friday. See article … |
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Alleyne-Forte warms up with 400 win
ArticlTrinidad and Tobago quarter-miler Ade Alleyne-Forte warmed up for the March 7-9 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland with victory at the Virginia Tech Challenge indoor meet in Virginia, USA, on Saturday. See article … |
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NACAC, Jamaica PM mourn death of teen athlete
The North America, Central America and Caribbean Athletics Association (NACAC) said the death of Jamaican teenage athlete Cavahan McKenzie has shocked the track and field family. See article … |
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Feb |
NAAA sends condolences to family of fallen runner
It is with deepest regrets, that the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) has to announce that yesterday (Saturday) evening at around 3.35. p.m. Cavahn McKenzie a seventeen-year-old Jamaican athlete collapsed while running the course at the ninth edition of the NACAC Cross Country Championships. See article … |
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Thompson edges Bledman in LSU 60
Richard “Torpedo” Thompson led a one-two finish for Trinidad and Tobago at the LSU Twilight Indoor track and field meet, in Louisiana, USA, on Friday. See article … |
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Queen’s baton arrives next month
T&T Commonwealth medalists and Olympians, shot putter Cleopatra Borel and shooter Roger Daniel were selected as T&T Commonwealth Organisation ambassadors for the four-day local leg of the symbolic Queen’s Baton Relay, from March 11-14. See article … |
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Nero 11th at NACAC Champs
As expected, Tonya Nero was the best Trinidad and Tobago athlete on show at the North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Country Championships, at the Mt Irvine Bay Golf Course, in Tobago, yesterday. See article … |
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Jamaican teen dies
Jamaican Cavahn McKenzie died after completing the junior men’s six-kilometre event at yesterday’s North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Country Championships, at the Mt Irvine Bay Golf Course, in Tobago. See article … |
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Busy T&T stop for Queen’s Baton
It will be a busy four days when the Queen’s Baton makes its visit to Trinidad and Tobago from March 11-14, en route to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, which will be held from July 23 to August 3. See article … |
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Feb |
Nero bids for podium finish
Tonya Nero will bid to return to the podium in the North America Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Country Championship women’s six-kilometre event, at the Mt Irvine Bay Golf Course, in Tobago, tomorrow (Saturday). See article … |
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NAAA name three athletic teams
THE NATIONAL Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) have named three teams, for forthcoming events, including the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland from March 7-9. See article … |
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Lalonde leads T&T team to Poland
Double Olympic bronze medalist Lalonde Gordon will lead a team of seven to the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federation) World Indoor Championships in Sport, Poland from March 7-9. See article … |
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Jehue Gordon tipped for First Citizens award
Track and Field athletes, hurdler Jehue Gordon and shot putter Cleopatra Borel are favourites to walk away with the top awards when the First Citizens Sports Foundation, under the distinguished patronage of President Anthony Carmona will host its annual First Citizens Sports Foundation Sports Award ... See article … |
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Feb |
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A TOTAL of 21 schools will be competing at the 27th edition of the Milo Track and Field Games, which will take place at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on March 11. See article … |
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Lalonde leads charge at World Indoors
Lalonde Gordon will lead the charge for Trinidad and Tobago at the March 7-9 IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations) World Indoor Track and Field Championships, in Sopot, Poland. See article … |
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Alexander strikes gold at Draddy Invitational
Annie Alexander was the class of the women’s shot put field at the Draddy Invitational in New York, USA, on the weekend. The Trinidad and Tobago athlete threw the iron ball 15.62 metres to capture gold. See article … |
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Stewart betters T&T weight throw best
Emmanuel Stewart smashed his own Trinidad and Tobago record in the men’s weight throw when he produced a big 19.63 metres effort at the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships, in Maryland, USA, on the weekend. See article … |
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Ahye equals T&T 60 metres record
Michelle-Lee Ahye equalled the Trinidad and Tobago record in the women’s 60 metres dash when she clocked a fast 7.13 seconds to strike gold at the prestigious Millrose Games in New York, USA, yesterday (Saturday). See article … |
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Gold for Williams at Tobago Schools Champs
KENEJAH Williams struck double gold for Scarborough Secondary on the opening day of the Tobago zonal secondary schools track and field championships at the Shaw Park Recreational Grounds on Tuesday. See article … |
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The Tyson Gay file
Last July, US sprinter Tyson Gay held the fastest 100-metre time in the world. He appeared primed to give world record holder Usain Bolt a run for the crown at the 2013 world championships in Moscow the following month. But instead of discussing his acceleration phase, Gay struggled through sobs as he told reporters that he’d failed a drug test. See article … |
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Feb |
Torpedo On Track
Richard “Torpedo” Thompson has already seen competitive action in 2014, and is satisfied with his progress following a challenging campaign last year. See article … |
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Ahye on course for sub-11
Trinidad and Tobago sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye is on course to dive under 11 seconds in the 100 metres this year. See article … |
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Carifta champs James, Wright to lead Signal Hill
REIGNING two-time Carifta champions Chelsea James and Andwuelle Wright will lead Signal Hill Secondary School into action at the annual Tobago zone of the National Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships which gets underway at the Carnbee/Mt Pleasant Recreational Grounds from 9:00 o’clock this morning. See article … |
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Deon Lendore VIDEO
So last year Jehue Gordon created the majority of the waves. This year it seems like there is a battle between Lalonde Gordon and Deon Lendore for top position in the 400 metres. See article … |
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Lalonde on top of the world
Lalonde Gordon produced a blinder at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational indoor meet, in Boston, USA, on Saturday. See article … |
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John strikes gold in North Dakota
Deborah John struck gold in the women’s 60 metres hurdles, at the Thundering Herd Classic in North Dakota, USA, on the weekend. See article … |
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TT’s quarter-miler Gordon runs leading 400M
DOUBLE Olympic bronze medallist Lalonde Gordon signalled his intention for next month’s World Indoor Championships when he sped to a world leading time of 45.17 in the men’s 400m in winning the event at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational in Boston, USA on Saturday. See article … |
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Lendore in world-leading 200 run
Trinidad and Tobago’s Deon Lendore continued his fine run of form this season with a world-leading time in the men’s 200 metres, at the Texas A&M Aggie Invitational indoor meet, in Texas, USA, late yesterday. See article … |
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Lendore improves on World leading time
OLYMPIC 4x400m relay bronze medallist Deon Lendore improved on his world leading time in the men’s 400m to 45.47 seconds when he won the event at the Razorback Invitational in Arkansas, USA on Saturday. See article … |
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Hackett CAS case cancelled
The Semoy Hackett doping case will not be decided at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). See article … |
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Daniel equals T&T high jump record
Kashef Daniel equalled the national record in the men’s high jump, at the Indiana University Relays indoor meet, in Indiana, USA, on Saturday. See article … |
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Lendore improves world lead
Trinidad and Tobago’s Deon Lendore maintained his position at the top of the 2014 men’s 400 metres world indoor performance list when he scorched the Randal Tyson Track Center track in 45.47 seconds, in Arkansas, USA, yesterday, to strike gold at the Razorback Team Invitational. See article … |
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Borel still on top
Cleopatra Borel improved by three centimetres on her 2014 world outdoor lead in the women’s shot put, when she won the event with a 17.46 metres throw at the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) Development Meet 4, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, yesterday. See article … |
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