Revell Webster closed off day one of the NGC/Republic Bank NAAATT Junior Championships with a superb run in the Boys Under-20 100 metres final at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, in Port of Spain, yesterday. The Concorde sprinter bolted to the line in a personal best 10.36 seconds for a runaway victory.
Trinidad and Tobago finished strong at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games track and field competition in San Salvador, El Salvador, late on Friday, striking gold in the Men’s 4×400 metres relay in three minutes, 01.99 seconds.
Trinidad and Tobago masters athlete Susannah Joefield just missed out on a podium finish in the women’s 70-74 10-kilometre road race at the National Senior Games in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, two Fridays ago.
KELVIN Johnson and Shardie Mahabir won the inaugural, The Trinidad and Tobago Association of Energy Engineers (TTAEE) 5k cross-country race on Sunday at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain. The TTAEE is the local chapter of the Association of Electrical Engineers, and the event brought together stakeholders eager to contribute to a greener future.
Janae De Gannes struck gold on day two of the North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Under-18 and Under-23 Championships in San Jose, Costa Rica, yesterday.
Keshorn Walcott bagged bronze in the men’s javelin at the Herculis Wanda Diamond League meet, in Monaco, yesterday. Walcott landed the spear 81.31 metres.
MICHAL Paul, La’Shiya Biggart, Makayla Cupid and Aaron Radgman combined for silver in the mixed 13-14 4×100 metres relay at the North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) U13-U15 Championships in Santiago, Dominican Republic, over the weekend.
Keshorn Walcott retained his NGC NAAATT National Open Championship Men’s javelin title with a solid performance at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, in Port of Spain, yesterday.
Keshorn Walcott will be on centre stage at the newly refurbished Hasely Crawford Stadium (HCS) today, opening day of the NGC NAAATT National Open Championships.