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Sep |
Cox wins in Arima ... livid over Rio Claro disqualification
Curtis Cox won for the fourth time on the trot in the Arima Green Mountain 24-mile road race, last Wednesday. Cox completed the course, from Blanchisseuse to Arima, in two hours, 49 minutes, 54 seconds--a new course record. See article … |
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Sep |
Candice Scott to be inducted into Florida Hall of Fame
Former T&T and University of Flordia field athlete Candice Scott was among a list of seven past school greats, who earned a spot in the induction class of UF’s 2015 Hall of Fame, on Tuesday. See article … |
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Sep |
Cox, Regis break Green Mountain marathon records
Multiple national road champion runner Richard Cox rewrote the course record when he won the fourth annual Green Mountain Marathon, in Arima, on Wednesday. See article … |
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Sep |
Newsday Save the Children 5k a success
The 2014 edition of the Newsday Save the Children Fund 5k race was a success, if one is to look at the large turnout of runners, old and young, who competed in the event at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain on Wednesday. See article … |
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Sep |
Fraser-Pryce gets Special Envoy status
The Jamaican government has appointed two-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as an Ambassador Special Envoy to the world.See article … |
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Sep |
Hurdler Thomas finally receives Elite Athlete allocation
TWO-TIME TRINIDAD and Tobago Olympic 110-metres hurdler, Mikel Thomas, and a handful other national sporting representatives have finally received their respective allocations from the Ministry of Sport’s Elite Athlete Assistance Programme (EAAP). See article … |
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Sep |
Distance-running workshop at HCS
The National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago (NAAA), in conjunction with the National Gas Company (NGC), has partnered with the Oasics Athletic Club in presenting a middle, long-distance and cross-country workshop this weekend. See article … |
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Sep |
Lewis: Relief coming to elite athletes
President of the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) Brian Lewis said that his top priority is to see that athletes who qualify for funding from the Elite Athletes Assistance Programme (EAAP) get the relief needed. See article … |
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Sep |
Walcott hoping for great 2015
Keshorn Walcott closed off a satisfying 2014 season with bronze at the IAAF Continental Cup in Marrakech, Morocco, on Sunday. The reigning Olympic men’s javelin champion is now looking forward to his 2015 campaign. See article … |
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Sep |
Scotia Women 5k a success
Despite overcast skies and rain in Port-of-Spain, women from all over flocked to the Queen’s Park Savannah to take part in the 16th Annual Scotiabank Women Against Breast Cancer 5K Classic on Saturday. See article … |
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Walcott bags Continental bronze
Olympic champion Keshorn Walcott bagged bronze in the men’s javelin at the IAAF Continental Cup, in Marrakech, Morocco, yesterday. See article … |
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Sep |
Ahye helps Americas to victory in big return
Michelle-Lee Ahye made a strong return from injury yesterday when she placed second in the women’s 100m representing the Americas before helping the same team to a win in the women’s 4x100m on the first day of the IAAF Continental Cup, in Morocco. See article … |
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Ahye, Thompson shine for Americas - Trinidad and Tobago sprinters get relay gold; 100 silver for Michelle-Lee
Michelle-Lee Ahye made an impressive return to competition, grabbing silver in the women’s 100 metres dash on the opening day of the IAAF Continental Cup, in Marrakech, Morocco, yesterday. See article … |
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Sep |
Thompson, Ahye bid for ‘Continental’ honours
Trinidad and Tobago sprinters Richard “Torpedo” Thompson and Michelle-Lee Ahye will be in action in Marrakech, Morocco today, bidding for honours at the 2014 IAAF Continental Cup. See article … |
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Borel throws season best in Diamond League finale
T&T Olympian Cleopatra Borel threw a season best 19.13m to finish fourth in the women’s shot put in the final leg and fourth overall at the IAAF Diamond League Belgacom Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, Belgium. See article … |
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Quow tops Diamond field - Borel betters 19-metre mark
Renny Quow struck gold at the Memorial Van Damme IAAF Diamond League finals in Brussels, Belgium, yesterday. The Trinidad and Tobago quartermiler clocked 45.37 seconds to claim top spot in the men ’s 400 metres. Belgian Kevin Borlee picked up silver in 45.44, while bronze went to Brazilian Anderson Henriques (45.52). See article … |
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Borel in final IAAF Diamond League meet
TRINIDAD and Tobago shot put queen Cleopatra Borel has been having one of her best seasons so far and will be looking to continue her medal- winning performances at the final IAAF Diamond League meeting, Memorial Van Damme in Brussels. See article … |
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Walcott, Thompson, Borel, Ahye for Continental Cup
Olympic champion Keshorn Walcott is among four Trinidad and Tobago athletes selected to represent the Americas team at the September 13-14 IAAF Continental Cup, in Marrakech, Morocco. See article … |
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Thompson in action as Diamond League closes
T&T’s Richard Thompson will line up in the men’s 100 metre event on the closing leg of the IAAF Diamond League in Brussels, Belgium, this evening. See article … |
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Jamaica doubles doping officers
Jamaica ’s anti-doping agency has doubled the number of doping control officers on the Caribbean island that has produced the world’s most dominant sprinters. See article … |
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Quow wins in Italy
Renny Quow was in winners’ row in his first outing since the Commonwealth Games, the Trinidad and Tobago athlete stopping the clock at 45.13 seconds for gold in the men’s 400 metres event, at the 50th Palio Citta della Quercia meet, in Rovereto, Italy, yesterday. See article … |
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Sep |
A reason to love sport
Come on Trinidad and Tobago. Let’s get serious. We need a declaration of intent that we are serious about sport. See article … |
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J’ca to represent Americas at IAAF Continental Cup
Eleven Jamaican athletes have been invited to represent the Americas at the IAAF Continental Cup starting in Marrakech, Morocco next weekend. They include Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Jason Morgan, the first ever discus thrower selected from Jamaica to compete at the Continental Cup. See article … |
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TT Youth Olympic team returns home
The Trinidad and Tobago Youth Olympic Games team returned home on Sunday from the 13-day Nanjing Games held in China. The 10-member team had its best ever haul at the quadrennial Games, winning one gold, one silver and one bronze. See article … |
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Coach Alleyne-Forte passes on
Athletics coach Learie Alleyne-Forte has died. Alleyne-Forte had been ailing for about a year, and passed away yesterday at the San Fernando General Hospital. See article … |
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RECORD JUMP Alexander sets new T&T standard on Independence Day
Ayanna Alexander found the ideal way to mark Trinidad and Tobago’s 52nd Independence Anniversary on Sunday--with a national record! In still conditions, at the T.C. Williams High School in Virginia, USA, Alexander disturbed the sand at 14.40 metres for gold in the Potomac Valley Games women’s triple jump. See article … |
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Thompson wins gold in Berlin
T&T Olympian Richard Thompson claimed gold at the IAAF World Challenge Meet in Berlin, Germany, yesterday, clocking 10.15 (-0.2) seconds in the men’s 100m. See article … |
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