Sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye, left, and swimmer Dylan Carter will carry the national flag when Trinidad and Tobago team walks across the river Seine at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony parade of nations today.
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West Indies’ Jayden Seales celebrates the wicket of England’s Ben Duckett, not in picture, on day one of the first Rothesay Men’s Test match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Seales took 4 for 77. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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National senior golfers Chloe Ajodah, left, and Jada Charles at the opening of the 2023 Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships in Tobago in July last year.
England's Shoaib Bashir, left, celebrates after dismissing after West Indies Jason Holder during day four of the second Test between England and West Indies at Trent Bridge cricket ground, Nottingham, England, yesterday. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)
Rui Vieira
Argentina's Enzo Fernandez is congratulated after beating Canada 2-0 in a Copa America semifinal football match in East Rutherford, N.J., Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
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Venue manager (Sir Frank Worrel Grounds) Anisa Mohammed, from left, Nadra Dwarika-Baptiste T&T Red Force U-19 Divas manager, Kirby Moses, Feminitt representative Safe Cycle coordinator and UWI Guild president, Sharlene Martin, Leeward Islands manager, Bernadette Antoine, UWI - St Augustine Academy of Sport representative TTWCA general secretary and Merissa Aguilleira, Tournament Director for the CWI Rising Stars U-19 Regional Tournament at the handover ceremony, at UWI SPEC, St Augustine last Saturday.
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FILE - Liam Carrington... won four gold medals.
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India’s players celebrate after defeating South Africa in the ICC T20 World Cup final at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.
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T&T Under-21 netballers Neisha Hyles, from left in front row, Shian Lewis, Kayleea Songui, N’zinga Charles. In centre row, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, physical trainer Roland Hamilton, assistant coach, Crystal Ann George, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Jelisia Goodridge, Katty Ann Graham, Xhane’ Gray, manager Vanessa Forde, Jada Hamilton, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews and in the back: Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Maikea Bramble, Nekesha Gomes, and Nichola Gill at the Americas Netball World Youth Cup Qualifiers in Guadeloupe. Yesterday, T&T fell to a 40-33 defeat against Jamaica in the semifinals.
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Showcasing their Puma uniform for the 2024 Olympics, from left, athletes Shawnelle Williams, Dylan Woodruff, Volleyball Renele Forde, and Boxer Tianna Guy at the TTOC office Woodford Street, Woodbrook, yesterday.
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West Indies' Gudakesh Motie batting during day three of the first Rothesay Men's Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, yesterday. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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National Under-21 netballers and the technical staff, physical trainer Roland Hamilton, from left, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, assistant coach Crystal Ann George, Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Nekesha Gomes, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Kayleea Songui, Neisha Hyles, Shian Lewis, Xhane’ Gray, Jelisia Goodrige, Katty Ann Graham, Jada Hamilton, N’zinga Charles, Nichola Gill, Maikea Bramble, manager Vanessa Forde, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews, who are currently competing at the Americas Qualifiers for the 2025 Netball Youth World Cup in Guadeloupe, during a photo shoot at St Paul Street Complex in Port-of-Spain on June 19. Yesterday, T&T won its second match against the host country, 106-4.
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Mikyle Louis (right) shares a light moment in exchanging a ‘fist-bump’ with King Charles III during West Indies’ visit to Buckingham Palace. Team manager Rawle Lewis looks on.
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All-rounder Jason Holder takes a break during a net session in preparation for the Lord’s opening Test.
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Kavem Hodge cuts during his 24 on the opening day of the first Lord’s Test.
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T&T Under-21 netballers Neisha Hyles, from left front row, Shian Lewis, Kayleea Songui, N’zinga Charles, in centre row, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, Physical Trainer Roland Hamilton, assistant coach, Crystal Ann George, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Jelisia Goodridge, Katty Ann Graham, Xhane’ Gray, manager Vanessa Forde, Jada Hamilton, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews and in the back: Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Maikea Bramble, Nekesha Gomes, and Nichola Gill at the Americas Netball World Youth Cup Qualifiers in Guadeloupe. On Tuesday, T&T won its opening match against St Maarten, 62-22.
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Sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye, left, and swimmer Dylan Carter will carry the national flag when Trinidad and Tobago team walks across the river Seine at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony parade of nations today.
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West Indies’ Jayden Seales celebrates the wicket of England’s Ben Duckett, not in picture, on day one of the first Rothesay Men’s Test match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Seales took 4 for 77. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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National senior golfers Chloe Ajodah, left, and Jada Charles at the opening of the 2023 Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships in Tobago in July last year.
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T&T’s representatives at the R&A Junior Golf Open in Barassie, Scotland Isabella Ramsdeen, left, and Adam Green, right, with president of the T&T Golf Association Wayne Baptiste, centre.
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Two of this country's young golfers Isabella Ramsdeen and Adam Green are getting an opportunity of a lifetime as they participate in the prestigious Royal and Ancient (R&A) Junior Golf Open in Kilmarnock, Barassie, Scotland from Monday.
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Increasing youth participation in sports, physical activity, and exercise requires safe spaces. Safe spaces are essential for fostering a positive and healthy environment for young athletes. It will involve addressing physical, emotional, and psychological safety and ensuring inclusive and supportive surroundings.
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Venue manager (Sir Frank Worrel Grounds) Anisa Mohammed, from left, Nadra Dwarika-Baptiste T&T Red Force U-19 Divas manager, Kirby Moses, Feminitt representative Safe Cycle coordinator and UWI Guild president, Sharlene Martin, Leeward Islands manager, Bernadette Antoine, UWI - St Augustine Academy of Sport representative TTWCA general secretary and Merissa Aguilleira, Tournament Director for the CWI Rising Stars U-19 Regional Tournament at the handover ceremony, at UWI SPEC, St Augustine last Saturday.
Women cricketers competed with a greater sense of comfort this week during the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Under-19 Rising Stars Tournament held here in T&T, thanks to the sanitary products initiative led by the University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine Academy of Sport in collaboration with T&T Women's Cricket Association (TTWCA) and partnering with Feminitt, a non-governmental organisation (NGO).
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FILE - Liam Carrington... won four gold medals.
Liam Carrington mounted the podium at least four times on Friday night when the action in the National Long Course Swimming Championships continued at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva.
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India’s players celebrate after defeating South Africa in the ICC T20 World Cup final at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.
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The largest-ever T20 World Cup concluded successfully after a month of intense competition. As the second-most watched sporting event, only behind the FIFA World Cup, it stands out among the big three: the FIFA World Cup, the Cricket World Cup, and the Olympics. Notably, the Caribbean is likely to host only the Cricket World Cup. This edition was particularly intriguing, spanning nine venues in six countries, five islands, and two continents.
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T&T Under-21 netballers Neisha Hyles, from left in front row, Shian Lewis, Kayleea Songui, N’zinga Charles. In centre row, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, physical trainer Roland Hamilton, assistant coach, Crystal Ann George, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Jelisia Goodridge, Katty Ann Graham, Xhane’ Gray, manager Vanessa Forde, Jada Hamilton, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews and in the back: Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Maikea Bramble, Nekesha Gomes, and Nichola Gill at the Americas Netball World Youth Cup Qualifiers in Guadeloupe. Yesterday, T&T fell to a 40-33 defeat against Jamaica in the semifinals.
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T&T Under-21 netball team will have to play for third spot after falling to dominant Jamaica, 40-33, in the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup (NWYC) Americas Qualifiers in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe on Saturday (July 13).
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Showcasing their Puma uniform for the 2024 Olympics, from left, athletes Shawnelle Williams, Dylan Woodruff, Volleyball Renele Forde, and Boxer Tianna Guy at the TTOC office Woodford Street, Woodbrook, yesterday.
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Trinidad and Tobago athletes competing at this year’s Olympic Games which opens in Paris, France on July 26, will do so sporting Puma sponsored running apparel. The full range of clothing to be worn was revealed at the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s (TTO) office on Woodford Street, Port-of-Spain on Friday.
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West Indies' Gudakesh Motie batting during day three of the first Rothesay Men's Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, yesterday. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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LONDON – In the end, West Indies failed to ruin the farewell of Jimmy Anderson after fellow pacer Gus Atkinson completed another memorable spell and propelled hosts England to a 1-0 lead in the Richards-Botham Trophy series with an innings and 114 runs win in the first Test on Friday.
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National Under-21 netballers and the technical staff, physical trainer Roland Hamilton, from left, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, assistant coach Crystal Ann George, Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Nekesha Gomes, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Kayleea Songui, Neisha Hyles, Shian Lewis, Xhane’ Gray, Jelisia Goodrige, Katty Ann Graham, Jada Hamilton, N’zinga Charles, Nichola Gill, Maikea Bramble, manager Vanessa Forde, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews, who are currently competing at the Americas Qualifiers for the 2025 Netball Youth World Cup in Guadeloupe, during a photo shoot at St Paul Street Complex in Port-of-Spain on June 19. Yesterday, T&T won its second match against the host country, 106-4.
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T&T Under-20 netballers recorded their second win at the 2025 Netball Youth World Cup Americas Qualifiers currently taking place in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe.
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Mikyle Louis (right) shares a light moment in exchanging a ‘fist-bump’ with King Charles III during West Indies’ visit to Buckingham Palace. Team manager Rawle Lewis looks on.
LONDON – Rookie opener Mikyle Louis said he was elated by his fairytale rise to the international ranks, after shooting from obscurity into the final XI for the opening Test against England at Lord’s on Wednesday (July 10).
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All-rounder Jason Holder takes a break during a net session in preparation for the Lord’s opening Test.
LONDON – Former Test captain Jason Holder has praised the “special talent” in the West Indies squad and says their exploits in the Test win over Australia in Brisbane last January gave him a “renewed energy” for the three-match series against England starting on Wednesday (July 10).
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Kavem Hodge cuts during his 24 on the opening day of the first Lord’s Test.
LONDON – An all too familiar storyline played out at Lord’s on Wednesday (July 10), as West Indies suffered a first innings batting implosion, to find themselves already battling for survival following the opening day of the first Test.
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National Under-21 netballers, Shaniya Morgan, from left, Kerlene Johnson, Nekesha Gomes, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Kayleea Songui, Neisha Hyles, Shian Lewis, Xhane’ Gray, Jelisia Goodrige, Katty Ann Graham, Jada Hamilton, N’zinga Charles, Nichola Gill, and Maikea Bramble, who placed third at the Americas Qualifiers for the 2025 Netball Youth World Cup in Guadeloupe, during a photo shoot at St Paul Street Complex in Port-of-Spain on June 19. Yesterday, T&T defeated Grenada, 61-39, to qualify for the NWYC.
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FILE - Suri Ramcharan plays a return shot during the T&T Tennis Association Catch Junior Tennis National Championships junior girls doubles semifinal at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua. Yesterday, Rancharan won her opening match 6-0, 6-0 against Atyanna Fernandez in the International Tennis Federation’s (ITF)-COTECC Under-12 Development Competition yesterday at the same venue.
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T&T’s representatives at the R&A Junior Golf Open in Barassie, Scotland Isabella Ramsdeen, left, and Adam Green, right, with president of the T&T Golf Association Wayne Baptiste, centre.
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Venue manager (Sir Frank Worrel Grounds) Anisa Mohammed, from left, Nadra Dwarika-Baptiste T&T Red Force U-19 Divas manager, Kirby Moses, Feminitt representative Safe Cycle coordinator and UWI Guild president, Sharlene Martin, Leeward Islands manager, Bernadette Antoine, UWI - St Augustine Academy of Sport representative TTWCA general secretary and Merissa Aguilleira, Tournament Director for the CWI Rising Stars U-19 Regional Tournament at the handover ceremony, at UWI SPEC, St Augustine last Saturday.
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FILE - Liam Carrington... won four gold medals.
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India’s players celebrate after defeating South Africa in the ICC T20 World Cup final at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29.
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T&T Under-21 netballers Neisha Hyles, from left in front row, Shian Lewis, Kayleea Songui, N’zinga Charles. In centre row, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, physical trainer Roland Hamilton, assistant coach, Crystal Ann George, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Jelisia Goodridge, Katty Ann Graham, Xhane’ Gray, manager Vanessa Forde, Jada Hamilton, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews and in the back: Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Maikea Bramble, Nekesha Gomes, and Nichola Gill at the Americas Netball World Youth Cup Qualifiers in Guadeloupe. Yesterday, T&T fell to a 40-33 defeat against Jamaica in the semifinals.
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Showcasing their Puma uniform for the 2024 Olympics, from left, athletes Shawnelle Williams, Dylan Woodruff, Volleyball Renele Forde, and Boxer Tianna Guy at the TTOC office Woodford Street, Woodbrook, yesterday.
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West Indies' Gudakesh Motie batting during day three of the first Rothesay Men's Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, yesterday. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
Steven Paston
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National Under-21 netballers and the technical staff, physical trainer Roland Hamilton, from left, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, assistant coach Crystal Ann George, Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Nekesha Gomes, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Kayleea Songui, Neisha Hyles, Shian Lewis, Xhane’ Gray, Jelisia Goodrige, Katty Ann Graham, Jada Hamilton, N’zinga Charles, Nichola Gill, Maikea Bramble, manager Vanessa Forde, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews, who are currently competing at the Americas Qualifiers for the 2025 Netball Youth World Cup in Guadeloupe, during a photo shoot at St Paul Street Complex in Port-of-Spain on June 19. Yesterday, T&T won its second match against the host country, 106-4.
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