FILE: Nikita Gosine scores three for Club Sando.
Anaya Roberts makes a return against Amelia Woo during the Girls Under-14 Singles matches in the Sagicor Junior Tennis Tournament at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, on Saturday. Yesterday, Roberts met Jordanne Mason and emerged with a 4-1, 4-1.
Daniel Prentice
Eden Chee Wah, fourth from left, poses with her U-18 girls' 4x400m relay teammates Nyla Kerr, La Queen Welch and Soleil Caruth and fellow members of the T&T U-18 boys' 4x400m relay quartet, twin brothers Khordae and Khordel Lewis, Brion Scott and Christopher Sammy after both units copped silver medals on the third and final day of the NACAC U-18 and U-23 Athletics Championships ended at the Una Nueva Historia Sports Complex Stadium in Tlaxcala, Mexico, yesterday.
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Stafanie Taylor, left, and Hayley Matthews both scored centuries in West Indies Womens win over Ireland Women in the second Odi, yesterday. The regional side won by six wickets.
St Lucian sprinter Julien Alfred, left, celebrates after winning the women’s 200 metres at the Monaco Diamond League on Friday.
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Matthews, left, and Grimmond added 258 as West Indies completed their highest successful ODI chase.
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Trinidad and Tobago athletes delivered outstanding results at the Barbados Grand Prix on Saturday at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex in Bridgetown, led by gold medal winners Omari Lewis and Tyra Gittens-Spotsville.
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Skipper Roston Chase, left, and Amir Jangoo shared a record-breaking partnership of 401 runs for the sixth wicket to put West Indies firmly in control against Sri Lanka.
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Arouca Beatniks Football Club after claiming the national under-17 title.
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West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves has emerged as the biggest winner in the latest ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings.
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Dexter Cyrus, Prisons Services FC coach
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West Indies Women pacer Chinelle Henry.
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West Indies fast-bowling trio Jayden Seales, fom left, Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph.
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Brandon King scored an unbeaten half-century in the West Indies’ second innings against Sri Lanka on the fifth and final day of the Second Test at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in St John's, Antigua on Tuesday. The match ended in a draw.
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FILE: Nikita Gosine scores three for Club Sando.
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Anaya Roberts makes a return against Amelia Woo during the Girls Under-14 Singles matches in the Sagicor Junior Tennis Tournament at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, on Saturday. Yesterday, Roberts met Jordanne Mason and emerged with a 4-1, 4-1.
Daniel Prentice
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Eden Chee Wah, fourth from left, poses with her U-18 girls' 4x400m relay teammates Nyla Kerr, La Queen Welch and Soleil Caruth and fellow members of the T&T U-18 boys' 4x400m relay quartet, twin brothers Khordae and Khordel Lewis, Brion Scott and Christopher Sammy after both units copped silver medals on the third and final day of the NACAC U-18 and U-23 Athletics Championships ended at the Una Nueva Historia Sports Complex Stadium in Tlaxcala, Mexico, yesterday.
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Ato Boldon, legendary sprinter and world-renowned broadcaster.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Trinidad and Tobago sprint legend Ato Boldon has described the death of former Jamaican athletic coach Stephen Francis as one of the most significant losses the global track and field community has experienced in decades.
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Lalenii Grant of the University of Albany.
Despite battling high-altitude conditions in Tlaxcala, Mexico, T&T’s pair of Lalenii Grant and Mekhi Guischard-Yearwood won gold medals and led a group of just fewer than a dozen athletes to podium finishes on the opening day of the NACAC Under-18 and 23 Championships on Friday.
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St Lucian sprinter Julien Alfred, left, celebrates after winning the women’s 200 metres at the Monaco Diamond League on Friday.
MONACO – Julien Alfred produced a historic performance in the 200 metres to grab gold in the Monaco Diamond League on Friday.
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Matthews, left, and Grimmond added 258 as West Indies completed their highest successful ODI chase.
BREADY, Ireland – Hayley Matthews produced a virtuoso all-round performance and combined with Realeanna Grimmond in a record-shattering opening partnership as West Indies steamrolled Ireland by nine wickets in the first ODI here at Bready on Friday, completing their highest successful run chase in Women’s ODI history.
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Trinidad and Tobago athletes delivered outstanding results at the Barbados Grand Prix on Saturday at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex in Bridgetown, led by gold medal winners Omari Lewis and Tyra Gittens-Spotsville.
Trya Gittens-Spotsville continued her rich form in the field events by leaping to the gold medal at the Barbados Grand Prix on Saturday at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex in Bridgetown.
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Skipper Roston Chase, left, and Amir Jangoo shared a record-breaking partnership of 401 runs for the sixth wicket to put West Indies firmly in control against Sri Lanka.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua—West Indies Test captain Roston Chase strongly believes that his side’s recent Test series win against Sri Lanka is a “steppingstone” to greater things for the regional team.
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Arouca Beatniks Football Club after claiming the national under-17 title.
Arouca Beatniks, once a household name in East Trinidad in the sport of football, is returning to prominence after winning three titles this year alone.
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West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves has emerged as the biggest winner in the latest ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves has emerged as the biggest winner in the latest ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings following his heroic performance in the drawn second Test against Sri Lanka at North Sound.
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Dexter Cyrus, Prisons Services FC coach
Dexter Cyrus, coach of T&T Premier Football League 2025/2026 Tier I Division third-place finishers T&T Prison Service, has bolstered his team’s attack ahead of their debut in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) 22-team Club Shield competition with the addition of T&T striker Ezekiel Kezar.
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With World Cup fever currently reaching scorching levels, you can forgive the sporting world for entirely forgetting that other sports actually exist. Right now, casual fans who don’t even know the offside rule are glued to their screens, watching matches as if their lives depended on it.
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West Indies Women pacer Chinelle Henry.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua—West Indies Women will be without one of their key players for the upcoming One Day International series against Ireland Women, which bowls off today.
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West Indies fast-bowling trio Jayden Seales, fom left, Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph.
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – The West Indies have been penalised for a slow over-rate following the second Test against Sri Lanka at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground, resulting in a financial fine and a significant blow to their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) campaign.
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FILE - Christian Lall topscored for T&T with a half-century (53).
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Aaron Ragoonath passed away on Friday.
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T&T’s Akiel Duke
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Ato Boldon, legendary sprinter and world-renowned broadcaster.
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Lalenii Grant of the University of Albany.
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St Lucian sprinter Julien Alfred, left, celebrates after winning the women’s 200 metres at the Monaco Diamond League on Friday.
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Matthews, left, and Grimmond added 258 as West Indies completed their highest successful ODI chase.
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Trinidad and Tobago athletes delivered outstanding results at the Barbados Grand Prix on Saturday at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex in Bridgetown, led by gold medal winners Omari Lewis and Tyra Gittens-Spotsville.
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Skipper Roston Chase, left, and Amir Jangoo shared a record-breaking partnership of 401 runs for the sixth wicket to put West Indies firmly in control against Sri Lanka.
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Arouca Beatniks Football Club after claiming the national under-17 title.
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West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves has emerged as the biggest winner in the latest ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings.
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Dexter Cyrus, Prisons Services FC coach
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