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Dexter Voisin, right, takes participants through a classroom session during the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Physical Training Instructors (PTI) Course 2024-2025, at the Defence Force Training Academy in Corinth, Ste Madeline, San Fernando on January 7, 2025. The course is a partnership between the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago (NAAATT) and the defence Force.
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FILE: St Benedict’s College’s Adam Pierre, right, celebrates his goal with Derrel Garcia against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on November 9, 2024. Garcia scored a double in St Benedict’s College 2-0 win over Siparia West in the Coca Cola South Zone Intercol.
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West Indies Nicholas Pooran plays a shot during his knock of 65 in the first T20I match against South Africa at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in August.
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T&T’s technical director Anton Corneal with his diploma with Jamie Houchen, left, and Steven Martens during their graduation earlier this month.
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CONGRATULATIONS From left: Bertram Blackman, who collected the Junior Sportsman of the Year award on behalf of his son and swimmer, Nikoli Blackman; Zuri Ferguson’s uncle, who collected the Junior Sportswoman of the Year on her behalf, Cyclist Makaira Wallace, who was adjudged the People’s Choice, Diane Henderson, President of the TTOC; June Durham, who was honoured with the Alexander B Chapman Award; Sprinter Jereem Richards, the 2024 Sportsman of the Year, Sharntelle Mc Lean, the Future is Female recipient and Ephraim Serrette, the president of the NAAAT, who collected the Sportswoman of the Year award on behalf of Leah Bertrand.
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CARICOM prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, centre, chats with former Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell, left, and vice president of Cricket West Indies and T&T Cricket Board Azim Bassarath, during day one of CARICOM regional cricket conference: Reinvigorating West Indies cricket. A symposium for strategic collaboration and innovation, held at the HYATT Regency, Wrighston Road, Port-of-Spain in April 2024.
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FILE: Derrel Garcia against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium Stadium on October 23, 2024 in Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago. Garcia scored the second in St Benedict's College 2-0 win. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Kyle Andrews of Carenage Sharks, right, and Keron Cornwall of Bagatelle Blue Basin Lions battle for the ball during the third-place playoff in the Diego Martin Borough Cup at the Carenage Recreational Ground, Haig Street, Carenage on Thursday. Carenage Sharks won 2-0.
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Leah Bertrand (Ohio State) finished in seventh in the women's 100m finals in a wind-aided time of 11.05 seconds.
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Outstanding performers from left, Dylan Woodroofe, Che Wickham, Kadeem Chinapoo, Cougars Sports Club coach, Kelvin Nancoo, centre, Mikhail Byer, Hackeem Chinapoo and Junior Male Athlete of the Year, Tafari Waldron display their trophies at the NAAA Awards, Radisson Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Jereem ‘The Dream’ Richards and Leah Bertrand were crowned the Senior Male and Female Athletes of the Year when the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago (NAAATT) held its annual awards ceremony at the Radisson Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain on Saturday evening.
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TTFA gets World Cup financing for the 2026 qualifying campaign which started in June 2024. In photo are TTFA president, Kieron Edwards, left, the Honourable Minister of Sport and Community Development, Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, MSCD Deputy Permanent Secretary, Beverly Reid Samuel and Head of the Sport Development Unit at SporTT, Justin Latapy-George. T&T will play St Kitts and Nevis on June 6, 2025, in T&T followed by Costa Rica on June 10 away from home.
Keith Clement
The Honourable Minister of Sport and Community Development, Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, together with the Deputy Permanent Secretary Beverly Reid Samuel and Head of the Sport Development Unit at SporTT, Justin Latapy-George, presented a cheque for TT$6,792,353 to the TTFA President, Kieron Edwards, to support the Men’s National Football Team 2024 to 2025 (Year 1) journey to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the Americas of Canada, Mexico, and the USA. The presentation was made on Thursday.
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A possible crisis in local football has been averted after match officials began receiving payments for December 2024 from the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association on Thursday.
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FILE: St Benedict’s College’s Adam Pierre, right, celebrates his goal with Derrel Garcia against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on November 9, 2024. Garcia scored a double in St Benedict’s College 2-0 win over Siparia West in the Coca Cola South Zone Intercol.
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St Benedict’s College will have until the close of business on Friday to lodge their appeal against the ruling by the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Disciplinary Committee to strip them 12 points and eight goals which the school accumulated during its 2024 SSFL Premier Division campaign.
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West Indies Nicholas Pooran plays a shot during his knock of 65 in the first T20I match against South Africa at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in August.
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Fresh off of their awards at the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) ceremony on Sunday, sprinters Jereem Richards and Leah Bertrand are the lead nominees for the Sportsman and Woman Award for the First Citizens Sports Awards. Cricketer Nicholas Pooran is also in the lead to win the illustrious award after his dominant year in 2024.
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T&T’s technical director Anton Corneal with his diploma with Jamie Houchen, left, and Steven Martens during their graduation earlier this month.
Technical Director of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) Anton Corneal has joined a selected group of technical leaders from across the globe following his graduation from the first edition of FIFA’s Technical Leadership Diploma programme recently.
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CONGRATULATIONS From left: Bertram Blackman, who collected the Junior Sportsman of the Year award on behalf of his son and swimmer, Nikoli Blackman; Zuri Ferguson’s uncle, who collected the Junior Sportswoman of the Year on her behalf, Cyclist Makaira Wallace, who was adjudged the People’s Choice, Diane Henderson, President of the TTOC; June Durham, who was honoured with the Alexander B Chapman Award; Sprinter Jereem Richards, the 2024 Sportsman of the Year, Sharntelle Mc Lean, the Future is Female recipient and Ephraim Serrette, the president of the NAAAT, who collected the Sportswoman of the Year award on behalf of Leah Bertrand.
Sprinters Jereem ‘The Dream’ Richards and Leah Bertrand were named Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year 2024 by the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) during their 30th Annual Award Ceremony at the Government Plaza Auditorium, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain on Sunday.
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CARICOM prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, centre, chats with former Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell, left, and vice president of Cricket West Indies and T&T Cricket Board Azim Bassarath, during day one of CARICOM regional cricket conference: Reinvigorating West Indies cricket. A symposium for strategic collaboration and innovation, held at the HYATT Regency, Wrighston Road, Port-of-Spain in April 2024.
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In a candid and exclusive interview on local radio station i95.5FM’s Isports programme with host Andre Errol Baptiste on Saturday, Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, Chairman of the CARICOM subcommittee on cricket, laid bare the challenges and ambitions surrounding West Indies cricket as the region gets ready to welcome a new year and possible new challenges facing the region's beloved sport.
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FILE: Derrel Garcia against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium Stadium on October 23, 2024 in Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago. Garcia scored the second in St Benedict's College 2-0 win. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
Fatima College was crowned the new champion of the Premier Division of the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) after a report from the League's Disciplinary Committee on Monday revealed that St Benedict's College had forfeited four matches that striker Derrel Garcia played in while he was unregistered.
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Kyle Andrews of Carenage Sharks, right, and Keron Cornwall of Bagatelle Blue Basin Lions battle for the ball during the third-place playoff in the Diego Martin Borough Cup at the Carenage Recreational Ground, Haig Street, Carenage on Thursday. Carenage Sharks won 2-0.
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As Trinidad and Tobago gears up for 2025, it’s time to reflect on what we can do differently to revive the pipeline of sporting greatness in our twin-island nation. Dwight Yorke, Russell Latapy, and countless other athletes who became household names didn’t emerge by chance—they were the products of vibrant grassroots programs, supportive communities, and unrelenting determination. These icons were born in places like Canaan in Tobago, Carenage, Point Fortin, and Arima, communities that once stood as breeding grounds for raw talent.
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Over this series of West Indies cricket, we have brought you, the reader, the views of a number of great West Indian former players, officials, and a couple of persons who have devoted their energies and the aspirations of their souls to bear on the question of how our cricket is to be revived. The focus has mainly been on known technical weaknesses, mental incapacities of the present West Indian players, particularly our batsmen, and on the very glaring failures of successive administrations to grasp the nettle of what is needed.
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FLASHBACK: Fans in the covered stands celebrating the goals scored the Soca Warriors during the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal football match between Trinidad and Tobago and the USA at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on November 23, 2023. The T&T Soca Warriors won the match 2-1.
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Outstanding performers from left, Dylan Woodroofe, Che Wickham, Kadeem Chinapoo, Cougars Sports Club coach, Kelvin Nancoo, centre, Mikhail Byer, Hackeem Chinapoo and Junior Male Athlete of the Year, Tafari Waldron display their trophies at the NAAA Awards, Radisson Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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TTFA gets World Cup financing for the 2026 qualifying campaign which started in June 2024. In photo are TTFA president, Kieron Edwards, left, the Honourable Minister of Sport and Community Development, Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, MSCD Deputy Permanent Secretary, Beverly Reid Samuel and Head of the Sport Development Unit at SporTT, Justin Latapy-George. T&T will play St Kitts and Nevis on June 6, 2025, in T&T followed by Costa Rica on June 10 away from home.
Keith Clement
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TTFA 2nd vice president Osmond Downer
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FILE: St Benedict’s College’s Adam Pierre, right, celebrates his goal with Derrel Garcia against Presentation College San Fernando during the SSFL Premiership top of the table match at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella on November 9, 2024. Garcia scored a double in St Benedict’s College 2-0 win over Siparia West in the Coca Cola South Zone Intercol.
Daniel Prentice
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West Indies Nicholas Pooran plays a shot during his knock of 65 in the first T20I match against South Africa at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, in August.
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T&T’s technical director Anton Corneal with his diploma with Jamie Houchen, left, and Steven Martens during their graduation earlier this month.
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CONGRATULATIONS From left: Bertram Blackman, who collected the Junior Sportsman of the Year award on behalf of his son and swimmer, Nikoli Blackman; Zuri Ferguson’s uncle, who collected the Junior Sportswoman of the Year on her behalf, Cyclist Makaira Wallace, who was adjudged the People’s Choice, Diane Henderson, President of the TTOC; June Durham, who was honoured with the Alexander B Chapman Award; Sprinter Jereem Richards, the 2024 Sportsman of the Year, Sharntelle Mc Lean, the Future is Female recipient and Ephraim Serrette, the president of the NAAAT, who collected the Sportswoman of the Year award on behalf of Leah Bertrand.
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CARICOM prime ministerial sub-committee on cricket chairman Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, centre, chats with former Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell, left, and vice president of Cricket West Indies and T&T Cricket Board Azim Bassarath, during day one of CARICOM regional cricket conference: Reinvigorating West Indies cricket. A symposium for strategic collaboration and innovation, held at the HYATT Regency, Wrighston Road, Port-of-Spain in April 2024.
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