Rowena Williams, T&T Cycling Federation president.
Alexi Ramirez won the women’s Time Trial and Road Race at the TTCF National Championships on the weekend.
Preparing For Training Players turn up for a training ahead of the Under-20 World Cup Qualifiers. They are from L-R, Kade Collier, Caden Trestrail, Jaheim Bailey, Phillip Nelson, Colin Joseph, Jamali Wren, and Eran Mc Leod.
Trinidad and Tobago Red Force Divas emerged champions of the 2025 CG United Women’s Super50 Cup after a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Barbados in the final at Warner Park on Friday.
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FILE - Defence Force’s Kevin Molino...scored two goals in his team’s win.
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Webber International University team from left - Zico Correia, (T&T), Callum Woolston (England), Vedant Sirohi (India), George Holloway (England) and Tristran Greenleaf of (Ireland) posed after completing their 2025 season.
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Rowena Williams, T&T Cycling Federation president.
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Guyana Women are the defending T20 Blaze champions.
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Keshorn Walcott
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The club will recognise Lenny Kirton, who is one of its founding members.
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FILE - T&T’s cyclist Alexi Costa-Ramirez
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Daren Sammy, West Indies coach
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T&T Olympic Committee “Sportsman of the Year” Keshorn Walcott, third from left, poses with fellow awardees, representatives of the athletes who were absent and officials at the TTOC’s 31st awards ceremony at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. They are Michael Phillips, from left, (collects on behalf of Makaira Wallace, Junior Sportswoman of the Year and People’s Choice awards), feature speaker Karishma Ramharack, Sportsman of the Year” Keshorn Walcott, Brittany Richards-Nelson, Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs permanent secretary Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, TTOC president Diane Henderson, recipient of the Alex B Chapman award Joyce Walker-Thomas, Wendell Wallace (collected on behalf of Junior Sportsman of the Year), Beverly Reid-Samuel, Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs permanent secretary and Jehue Gordon (collected on behalf of Future Is Female awardee Shaniqua Bascombe).
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T&T’s senior Soca Warriors coach Dwight Yorke, left, is welcomed aboard by TTFA president Kieron Edwards last month.
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Andre Applewhaite
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Andre Russell grabbed three wickets to lead the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders into the ILT20 playoffs.
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Rowena Williams, T&T Cycling Federation president.
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Alexi Ramirez won the women’s Time Trial and Road Race at the TTCF National Championships on the weekend.
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Preparing For Training Players turn up for a training ahead of the Under-20 World Cup Qualifiers. They are from L-R, Kade Collier, Caden Trestrail, Jaheim Bailey, Phillip Nelson, Colin Joseph, Jamali Wren, and Eran Mc Leod.
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Nicholas Pooran
PAARL – Nicholas Pooran’s struggles with the bat continued as MI Cape Town suffered a heartbreaking one-run loss to the Paarl Royals when the SA20 continued in South Africa on Friday.
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Jacob Bethell
MELBOURNE, Australia – Having played a major role in helping England secure their first Test match win in Australia in 11 years, Barbadian Jacob Bethell has his eyes set on securing the all-important number three spot in the batting lineup.
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Webber International University team from left - Zico Correia, (T&T), Callum Woolston (England), Vedant Sirohi (India), George Holloway (England) and Tristran Greenleaf of (Ireland) posed after completing their 2025 season.
Despite being overlooked by the Trinidad and Tobago Golf Association (TTGA) selection committee for national team assignments for 2025, one of the country’s most promising young golfers, Zico Correia, made a strong impression in the United States as a student-athlete at Webber International University at Babson Park, Florida, USA.
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Rowena Williams, T&T Cycling Federation president.
Both Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation President Rowena Williams and JLD Cycling Principal Njisane Phillip expect the recent impasse between this country’s elite sprint cyclists and the Federation to be resolved by Friday.
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Guyana Women are the defending T20 Blaze champions.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – West Indies Women wicketkeeper/batsman, Shemaine Campbelle has been appointed captain of Guyana Women’s team which will compete in next year’s Regional Super50 Cup and T20 Blaze tournaments.
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Keshorn Walcott
After picking up his third Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) Sportsman of the Year award at the 2025 ceremony held on Monday at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, Keshorn Walcott expressed how winning his first ever World Championship medal has brought him relief heading into 2026.
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Anger is easy; grace takes work. Getting angry at the futility of it all wouldn’t solve the problem.
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The club will recognise Lenny Kirton, who is one of its founding members.
The Harvard Cricket Clinic, which will open its 2026 season on Sunday (January 4), will recognise one of its founding members, Lenny Kirton, during the 2026 season.
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FILE - T&T’s cyclist Alexi Costa-Ramirez
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There has been no resolution in a legal dispute over a decision by the T&T Cycling Federation to hold impromptu trials one month before the Pan American Cycling Championships, which will take place in Chile in February next year.
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Daren Sammy, West Indies coach
Daren Sammy’s future as all-format head coach could hinge on the West Indies’ performance at the upcoming T20 World Cup, says renowned cricket commentator Ian Bishop.
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T&T Olympic Committee “Sportsman of the Year” Keshorn Walcott, third from left, poses with fellow awardees, representatives of the athletes who were absent and officials at the TTOC’s 31st awards ceremony at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. They are Michael Phillips, from left, (collects on behalf of Makaira Wallace, Junior Sportswoman of the Year and People’s Choice awards), feature speaker Karishma Ramharack, Sportsman of the Year” Keshorn Walcott, Brittany Richards-Nelson, Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs permanent secretary Penelope Bradshaw-Niles, TTOC president Diane Henderson, recipient of the Alex B Chapman award Joyce Walker-Thomas, Wendell Wallace (collected on behalf of Junior Sportsman of the Year), Beverly Reid-Samuel, Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs permanent secretary and Jehue Gordon (collected on behalf of Future Is Female awardee Shaniqua Bascombe).
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Javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott was named the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) “Sportsman of the Year” for the third time in his career.
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T&T’s senior Soca Warriors coach Dwight Yorke, left, is welcomed aboard by TTFA president Kieron Edwards last month.
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA), Kieron Edwards, has revealed that Dwight Yorke will remain as head coach of the national team, despite failing in his bid to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
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Twins Tenique Vincent and Tyrique Vincent captured the Athlete of the Year award in the female and male categories, respectively, in the multi-events at the NAAATT Awards Ceremony held at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua on Saturday. Tyrique Vincent also won the NAAA Outstanding Performance award for his CARIFTA record of 6522 points in the Under 20 Boys Decathlon in 2025.
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Andre Russell scored just three runs.
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Jason Holder
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Nicholas Pooran
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Jacob Bethell
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Webber International University team from left - Zico Correia, (T&T), Callum Woolston (England), Vedant Sirohi (India), George Holloway (England) and Tristran Greenleaf of (Ireland) posed after completing their 2025 season.
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Rowena Williams, T&T Cycling Federation president.
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Guyana Women are the defending T20 Blaze champions.
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Keshorn Walcott
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The club will recognise Lenny Kirton, who is one of its founding members.
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FILE - T&T’s cyclist Alexi Costa-Ramirez
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