T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa
Daniel Prentice
T&T’s swimmers Ethan McMillan-Cole, left, and teammate and USA-based Liam Carrington.
FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
Jamaican Shanoya Douglas, right, receives the Austin Sealy Award from North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) president Mike Sands.
Rio Cardines has signed an extension to stay with Crystal Palace until 2028.
Trinidad and Tobago's Michal Paul is all smiles as he celebrates his Boys Under-17 Long Jump title on front his winning distance at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Monday.
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Omari Brown of Team TTO on his way to a silver medal in the Boys Under 20 400 metres hurdles final on Easter Sunday.
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Former T&T outstanding women's cricketer Shirley-Ann Bonaparte
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Tessica Laurence, left, Girls Open Pole Vault bronze, and Seannah Parsons, the 2026 Girls U20 triple jump gold medallist.
Ricardo St. Bernard
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T&T's shot putter Peyton Winter powers her way to silver medal in the Girls U20 Shot Put with a big 14.14m
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Former national criterium champion Colin “Creepy” Wilson.
Richard Lyder
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Ethan McMillan-Cole.
Daniel Prentice
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Tannon Niemeyer.
Clayton Clarke
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Dr Kishore Shallow, CWI president.
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Team TTO sprinters exit the blocks with their peers looking on in a final training session yesterday before the start of the Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s Grenada, today.
Jovan Ravello
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews speaks during the post-match interview.
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T&T’s Kale Dalla Costa
Daniel Prentice
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T&T’s swimmers Ethan McMillan-Cole, left, and teammate and USA-based Liam Carrington.
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FILE: Evin Lewis in action for Bess Motors Marchin Patriots.
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Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins ... winners of the under-21 women’s beach volleyball tournament.
The duos Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins (women) and Josiah Jankey and his brother Jeremiah Jankey (men) won the second legs of their respective T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volleyball Tour Under-21 Division Tournaments at Mission Beach, Toco, on Sunday.
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RECORD RUN! T&T's Jenna Marie Thomas established a new national junior record of 13.67 seconds to secure the silver medal in the Girls 100 metres Hurdles event on day 3 of the 53rd Carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday. She bettered the old time of 13.80 seconds set by Akila McShine 10 May 2014.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s athletes at the 2026 Carifta Games, hosted by Grenada for the second time in three years, blew past even the most audacious predictions before they even touched soil with another stellar showing on the third and final day of the 53rd edition in St. George’s, Grenada on Monday.
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Trinidad and Tobago's Michal Paul is all smiles as he celebrates his Boys Under-17 Long Jump title on front his winning distance at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Monday.
Michal Paul leapt to Trinidad and Tobago’s sixth gold medal of the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday.
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Omari Brown of Team TTO on his way to a silver medal in the Boys Under 20 400 metres hurdles final on Easter Sunday.
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Aniquah Bailey made good on a promise to never miss out on a podium finish when she powered her way to the Girls Open 3000 metres title on the second evening of the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada, on Easter Sunday.
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Former T&T outstanding women's cricketer Shirley-Ann Bonaparte
Shirley-Ann “Bonnie” Bonaparte, a pioneer of West Indies women’s cricket and a proud daughter of Trinidad and Tobago, passed away in Brooklyn, New York, USA, on Sunday, March 22, at the age of 70. Her legacy is one of power, resilience, and an enduring dedication to the sport. Bonaparte’s cricketing journey began in 1971 with Trinidad's Queensland Ladies’ team, where her natural talent and competitive spirit immediately stood out. By 1973, she joined the Merry Girls Cricket Club, quickly flourishing into a formidable all-rounder.
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Tessica Laurence, left, Girls Open Pole Vault bronze, and Seannah Parsons, the 2026 Girls U20 triple jump gold medallist.
Ricardo St. Bernard
Nyla Kerr and Oshea Cummings finished one-two in the Girls under-17 1500 metres as Trinidad and Tobago ended day one of the 53rd CARIFTA Games with 10 medals (2 gold, 4 silver, and 4 bronze) as the curtain came down on an exciting opening stanza at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in, St. George’s, Grenada on Saturday.
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T&T's shot putter Peyton Winter powers her way to silver medal in the Girls U20 Shot Put with a big 14.14m
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Shot putter Peyton Winter is Team TTO’s first medallist on Day 2 of the 53rd CARIFTA Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Easter Sunday. Trinidad and Tobago now has 12 medals in Grenada, after taking 11 on Day 1.
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Former national criterium champion Colin “Creepy” Wilson.
Richard Lyder
Dennis Taye Allen of TT Game Plan, a digital journalism, and sports advocacy platform, has described the Skinner Park cycling track in San Fernando as a ‘death trap’.
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That’s the reality of the modern game. Big names carry big weight. Their words travel fast, land hard, and often become accepted truth before anyone stops to question them.
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Ethan McMillan-Cole.
Daniel Prentice
Ethan McMillan-Cole and Liam Carrington were the lone gold medal winners for T&T on the opening night of finals at the 39th Carifta Aquatics Championships at the Pierre Samot Community Aquatic Centre, Le Lamentin, Martinique, on Saturday.
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Tannon Niemeyer.
Clayton Clarke
Javelin thrower Tannon Niemeyer is Trinidad and Tobago’s first medallist at the 53rd CARIFTA Games in Grenada on Saturday.
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Dr Kishore Shallow, CWI president.
Cricket West Indies (CWI) President, Dr Kishore Shallow has poured cold water over claims by chartered accountant Mariano Browne that its recently released annual report is a “PR document”.
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Colin “Creepy” Wilson
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Action in the CWI Rising Stars U-15 contest between host Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago at the Melbourne Oval in Kingston, Jamaica.
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American Olympic champion Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic relay medalist Junelle Bromfield are officially married.
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Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins ... winners of the under-21 women’s beach volleyball tournament.
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RECORD RUN! T&T's Jenna Marie Thomas established a new national junior record of 13.67 seconds to secure the silver medal in the Girls 100 metres Hurdles event on day 3 of the 53rd Carifta Games at the Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada on Monday. She bettered the old time of 13.80 seconds set by Akila McShine 10 May 2014.
Courtesy NAAATT/TTgameplan
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Trinidad and Tobago's Michal Paul is all smiles as he celebrates his Boys Under-17 Long Jump title on front his winning distance at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George's, Grenada on Monday.
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Omari Brown of Team TTO on his way to a silver medal in the Boys Under 20 400 metres hurdles final on Easter Sunday.
Courtesy NAAA
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Former T&T outstanding women's cricketer Shirley-Ann Bonaparte
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Tessica Laurence, left, Girls Open Pole Vault bronze, and Seannah Parsons, the 2026 Girls U20 triple jump gold medallist.
Ricardo St. Bernard
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T&T's shot putter Peyton Winter powers her way to silver medal in the Girls U20 Shot Put with a big 14.14m
Courtesy NAAATT
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Former national criterium champion Colin “Creepy” Wilson.
Richard Lyder
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