NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
Keshorn Walcott produced the second best throw of the men’s javelin competition, but had to settle for bronze at the British Muller Grand Prix Wanda Diamond League meet in chilly Gateshead, England
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Usain Bolt is disappointed with how Jamaican men’s sprinting has developed since he retired and predicts his compatriots will find it tough in Tokyo after his glorious domination of the last three Olympics
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Michelle-Lee Ahye struck gold in the women’s 100 metres dash at the Meeting International de Sotteville, in France, yesterday The Trinidad and Tobago track star stopped the clock at 11.25 seconds
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Sprinter Kelly-Ann Baptiste will carry T&T’s flag at today’s opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Tokyo
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For most countries in the English-speaking Caribbean, sport training is done at sea level or a few hundred feet above sea level
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THE Olympic Games are a momentous occasion that usually takes place once every four years and is oftentimes defined as the pinnacle of any athlete’s career
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Trinidad and Tobago’s most capped Olympian Kelly-Ann Baptiste will carry the nation’s flag at the Olympic Games opening ceremony parade of nations on Friday
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Five-time Olympian Kelly-Ann Baptiste will have the perfect start to Tokyo 2020 when she carries the “Red, White and Black” during the Parade of Nations at today’s opening ceremony, at the Olympic Stadium here in Japan
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AFTER a delay by a year due to the covid19 pandemic, the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan officially got going on Friday morning with a four-hour-long opening ceremony …
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T&T female 100 metre sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye has won her heat and has qualified for the semi-final of the event at the Tokyo Olympics
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