T&T's alphine skier Emma Gatcliffe, as she is about to contest the Women Slalom at the Winter Olympic Games in Italy, yesterday.
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Jahmarie Nolan took home the award for Best Player in the Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers.
The Grand Masters team celebrate their victory in the 8-Ball Pool League hosted by Pyramid Sports Bar.
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T&T’s Kanye Glasgow, right, duels with Sint Maarten’s Christopher Freeman for the ball during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U-17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Monday in Port-of-Spain.
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Phillip Clarke raises his hand in victory at a recent event.
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West Indies’ Romario Shepherd ,right, celebrates with Shimron Hetmyer the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Scotland and West Indies in Kolkata, India last Saturday. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Adasa Richardson burst down the wing in attack against St Maarten during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday. He scored from the penalty spot last night against Mexico. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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West Indies Gudakesh Motie celebrates a wicket against England during their Group C ICC Men’s T20 World Cup encounter at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbia, India on Wednesday.
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West Indies’ Romario Shepherd, right, and Shimron Hetmyer celebrate the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif during the T20 World Cup cricket match in Kolkata, India, on Saturday.
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T&T’s midfielder Christian Pitt, is wrestled off the ball by opposing number Yancey Gonague of Saint Martin during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Thursday. T&T won 1-0.
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Jason Holder is the first West Indian to take 100 wickets in all three formats
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T&T's alphine skier Emma Gatcliffe, as she is about to contest the Women Slalom at the Winter Olympic Games in Italy, yesterday.
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Jahmarie Nolan took home the award for Best Player in the Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers.
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In last week's article ("The emperor has no clothes") I wrote of the TTFA's disastrous use of our national teams to create illusions. I quote myself, "The Association has consistently bet all its marbles on an international breakthrough to dazzle the public and mask the multitude of sins of commission and omission on the domestic front." The recent and predictable elimination of our U17 teams, male and female, in World Cup qualifying has validated my words. The men's loss to Barbados and their narcotic win against minnows St Martin, however, were unforeseen and unforgivable. I am not interested in the disingenuous excuses of team coaches, devoid of any sense of personal responsibility. Ultimately, the collapse of our youth teams lies at the feet of the current TTFA executive.
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With the Merry Monarch ready to rule the streets of Trinidad and Tobago in three days, I could easily dedicate this entire column to Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. For instance, how did those supposedly esteemed calypso judges come up firstly with the 40 Kaisosians to take part in the semi-finals at Skinner Park, only to ghost the most seasoned Kaisosians when the Dimanche Gras finals roll around at the Queen’s Park Savannah on Sunday night? It takes a rare talent to look at a masterpiece and say, "No thanks, I prefer the rough draft.”
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The Grand Masters team celebrate their victory in the 8-Ball Pool League hosted by Pyramid Sports Bar.
It was an exciting end to a dominant performance by Grand Masters, which saw them take top place in the finals of the 8-Ball Pool League hosted by the Pyramid Sports Bar in Gasparillo on Sunday (February 8).
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T&T’s Kanye Glasgow, right, duels with Sint Maarten’s Christopher Freeman for the ball during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U-17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Monday in Port-of-Spain.
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T&T’s Under-17 footballers face a daunting task to overtake their Central American counterparts, Mexico, from 7 pm Thursday night if they are to have a chance of progressing out of Group A as the winner in the Concacaf Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain.
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Phillip Clarke raises his hand in victory at a recent event.
The Heatwave pair of Phillip Clarke and Josias Velasquez sealed the top positions in the Elite and Under-23 Men categories when the T&T Cycling Federation held its Riad Race Cycle Challenge from the South Oropouche Roundabout to La Brea/Vessigny and back at the weekend (February 7-8).
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West Indies’ Romario Shepherd ,right, celebrates with Shimron Hetmyer the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Scotland and West Indies in Kolkata, India last Saturday. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)
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MUMBAI, India, Feb 11, CMC – Shai Hope has delivered a stark warning to his West Indies teammates after their 30-run victory over England at the Wankhede Stadium, stating that there are no second chances in World Cup cricket.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Adasa Richardson burst down the wing in attack against St Maarten during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday. He scored from the penalty spot last night against Mexico. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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A dogged display in both defence and attack but that efort still did not prevent T&T from slumping to a 2-1 loss to Mexico in the final match in Group A of the Concacaf Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Thursday night.
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West Indies Gudakesh Motie celebrates a wicket against England during their Group C ICC Men’s T20 World Cup encounter at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbia, India on Wednesday.
MUMBAI — In a clinical and professional display from the regional side, the West Indies carved out a 30-run win over England in their Group C ICC Men’s T20 World Cup encounter at the Wankhede Stadium India on Wednesday.
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As I watched for the fourth straight year – 2023, 2024, 2025 and now 2026 – contests in Carnival judged by people, I recall always why I love sports more than arts because unless the referee or umpire has a stinker or two, normally those on the sporting field find a way to conjure up a result that at least suggests fair play and a general reward for endeavour, with more often than not absolute and unwavering skill coming to the forefront in most results. The following quotes are important for life lessons at Carnival time, I believe.
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He led the Trinidad and Tobago Pro League through significant financial challenges. He had the skill set, knowledge and vision.
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West Indies’ Romario Shepherd, right, and Shimron Hetmyer celebrate the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif during the T20 World Cup cricket match in Kolkata, India, on Saturday.
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MUMBAI, India — As the West Indies head into their crucial matchup against England in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup tomorrow, head coach Daren Sammy is banking on his team’s power hitting and a disciplined bowling effort to get them over the line.
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T&T’s midfielder Christian Pitt, is wrestled off the ball by opposing number Yancey Gonague of Saint Martin during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Thursday. T&T won 1-0.
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Trinidad and Tobago under-17 men’s football team will look to keep their faint hopes of topping Group A of the Concacaf Under-17 World Cup Qualifiers alive when they tackle cellar-placed Sint Maarten in the opening match of a double-header at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Monday, from 4 pm.
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Royhil Seals Water Polo Club members before they departed for Florida, USA yesterday.
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T&T’s defender Jaylon Roberts fights off Luis Trujillo, left, and Edy Lugo, right, during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Thursday. Mexico won 2-1. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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FILE - West Indies Women skipper Hayley Matthews, left, with allrounder Deandra Dottin.
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The Grand Masters team celebrate their victory in the 8-Ball Pool League hosted by Pyramid Sports Bar.
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T&T’s Kanye Glasgow, right, duels with Sint Maarten’s Christopher Freeman for the ball during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U-17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Monday in Port-of-Spain.
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Phillip Clarke raises his hand in victory at a recent event.
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West Indies’ Romario Shepherd ,right, celebrates with Shimron Hetmyer the wicket of Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Scotland and West Indies in Kolkata, India last Saturday. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Adasa Richardson burst down the wing in attack against St Maarten during 2026 Concacaf Men’s U17 Qualifiers at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday. He scored from the penalty spot last night against Mexico. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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West Indies Gudakesh Motie celebrates a wicket against England during their Group C ICC Men’s T20 World Cup encounter at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbia, India on Wednesday.
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