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Friday, March 28, 2025

Serrette: Toronto is just a stepping stone

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20150727

Pres­i­dent of the Na­tion­al As­so­ci­a­tion of Ath­let­ic Ad­min­is­tra­tion Ephraim Ser­rette hopes that T&T's per­for­mance at the re­cent­ly con­clud­ed Pan Amer­i­can Games in Toron­to, Cana­da will be a step­ping stone for big­ger things to come. T&T's squad bagged eight medals at the meet, a na­tion­al record, in­clud­ing six in track and field to rank 15th out of 29 coun­tries over­all.

Look­ing ahead to next month's IAAF World Cham­pi­onships in Bei­jing and fur­ther down the road to the Olympics in Rio next year, Ser­rette said the coun­try's ath­letes were show­ing a lot of promise."It was an ex­cep­tion­al per­for­mance," he said. "The ath­letes did us proud and it augers well for the fu­ture."

The track and field ath­letes won three gold medals (Ker­shorn Wal­cott (Javelin), Cleopa­tra Borel (Shot Put) and the 4x400 me­tres re­lay quar­tet of Machel Ce­de­nio, Jar­rin Solomon, Ren­ny Quow and Lalonde Gor­don. Mikel Thomas (110 Hur­dles) and Machel Ce­de­nio (400m) won sil­ver.How­ev­er, he not­ed that a dif­fer­ent stan­dard of com­pe­ti­tion would await them in Bei­jing.

"The Pam Am Games are some­thing of a dress re­hearsal for the World Cham­pi­onships, but we have to re­mem­ber that the Amer­i­cans and Ja­maicans sent sec­ond and third string teams. They were still strong but a lot of big names were miss­ing. It served as good prepa­ra­tion but our ath­letes who medalled will now have to turn up a gear to suc­ceed on the world stage."

Ser­rette com­mend­ed the T&T Olympic Com­mit­tee for re­cent­ly launch­ing its medal in­cen­tive pro­gramme, which he felt had had its de­sired ef­fect."I can't say ex­act­ly how much it in­flu­enced the ath­letes but it was a good ges­ture by the TTOC," he said.He added that he hoped to see im­prove­ment from the Women's 4x100m team, which did not com­plete its semi­fi­nal in Toron­to.

"I hope they will go back to draw­ing board," he said. "We had high ex­pec­ta­tions from them af­ter they won bronze at the IAAF World Re­lays in May. Now with Kel­ly Ann (Bap­tiste) and Se­moy (Hack­ett) back on the team, they should be a very strong unit."


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