JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Business as usual says Voison

by

20130813

While there will be no T&T ath­lete com­pet­ing on the track, to­day is a day that will be filled with re­flec­tion and in­tro­spec­tion as the team con­tin­ues to bond and fight against all ob­sta­cles.One of the ques­tions be­ing asked here con­cerns the non ap­pear­ance of Olympic 400 me­tres bronze medal­list La Londe Gor­don, but man­ag­er Dex­ter Voisin ex­plained that Olympic per­for­mances no longer mat­ter at these Games and all ath­letes at these cham­pi­onships had a qual­i­fy­ing pe­ri­od from Oc­to­ber 2012 which Gor­don did not achieve the time to run in that event dur­ing that pe­ri­od.

"In fact, even Keshorn (Wal­cott) would have been in trou­ble if he did not get the qual­i­fy­ing mark in the re­cent­ly con­clud­ed Twi­light Games in Trinidad and To­ba­go," added Voisin.

To­mor­row sees the start of the re­lays with the men's 4 x400 me­tres. How­ev­er, La Londe Gor­don, an in­te­gral part of the re­lay team is al­so en­tered in the men's 200 me­tres in­di­vid­ual on Fri­day for which he qual­i­fied. Voisin con­fessed that this is a con­cern. "The re­lays will be run off be­fore the 200 me­tres and we can­not force the ath­lete to make a de­ci­sion. To be hon­est, La Londe open­ly stat­ed that he is will­ing to run in the re­lays ahead of his in­di­vid­ual race. This shows the team spir­it and uni­ty. He will deal with the 200 me­tres lat­er."

Voi­son not­ed that while T&T did not have an of­fi­cial com­peti­tor on the track, coach­es have their own sched­ules and plans for all the re­main­ing events. "So it is work as usu­al. We came here to make our coun­try proud. This team is very much fo­cussed on that," not­ed Voisin."We con­tin­ue to keep pos­i­tive and take strength from the spir­it of our ath­letes. It is re­al­ly good to have this sort of uni­ty in Moscow and to en­sure that every­one is well sup­port­ed and that we make our ath­letes know that they just have to con­tin­ue to work hard­er. These com­peti­tors are the best in the world and every­one wants to win a medal, what­ev­er the colour," re­marked Voisin.


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored