Dr Kishore Shallow
T&T starting XI against Cuba during the Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminary match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, on Tuesday. T&T won 4-0. Trinidad and Tobago: 22. Denzil Smith (GK); 16. Alvin Jones, 4. Josiah Trimmingham, 17. Darnell Hospedales; 5. Isaiah Garcia (23. Kaihim Thomas 55th), 8. Daniel Phillips, 18. Andre Rampersad, 13. Tyrese Spicer (15. Dantaye Gilbert 78th); 10. Kevin Molino (C) (19. Ajani Fortune 71st), 3. Joevin Jones (20. Real Gill 46th); 12. Isaiah Lee (9. Nathaniel James 55th).
Daniel Prentice
Lee-Anne Thornton
NGC president (Ag) Edmund Subryan, left, and NGC Chairman Dr Joseph Ishmael Khan (right) present a cheque to Kieron Edwards, president of the TTFA following T&T's 4-0 win over Cuba at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Tuesday, to seal a place at the Concacaf Gold Cup.
Crazy 8's players Shervan Outar, from back row left, Raja Ramoutar, Omesh Ramoutar, Valmiki Sookdeo, Gavin Ramlochan and in front row, Ryan Rambally, Emilio Smith, Damian Ramrattan, Sunil Maharaj, David Rahaman and Rennie Mohammed (captain) defeated Scotchie’s Nubian Kings, 4-1, at Special Brew Sports Bar in on Tuesday night.
Silver medallist Hamish Kerr of New Zealand, gold medallist Sanghyeok Woo of South Korea, and bronze medallist Raymond Richards of Jamaica, from left, pose with their medals on the podium of the men's high jump final at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Friday.
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St Joseph's Convent Port-of-Spain, in white caps, compete against Holy Name Convent in the final of the girls in the Secondary Schools Water Polo Championships at the National Aquatics Centre in Balmain, Couva last Saturday. St Joseph's Convent won 13-10.
Vashti Singh
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T&T defensive midfielder Daniel Phillips, left, Andre Raymond, centre, and Steffen Yeates during the team’s final training session on Wednesday.
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Massage therapist Nicole Fuentes-Charles, right, stretches T&T’s sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye before her semi-final run.
Paul Voisin
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Ben Martin of T&T, centre, regains the lead in the Professional Division with 213 after scoring a round of 68 (four under par) on the third day of play yesterday. Compatriot Chris Richards Sr., left, lies second (217) with Jamaican Wesley Brown in third at 226.
Courtest Clayton Clarke
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FILE - Joshua Da Silva...among the experienced players in the T&T Legions team
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President of ASATT Sean Pouchet, from left, Aimee Le Blanc, Zarah Anthony, Zachary Anthony and manager Alana Doodnath at the launch of Carifta Games 2025 at the VIP Silver Room at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, yesterday.
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Karen Ramcharan and Adam Da Costa in action for their team, E-Z Lines, during their 7-3 victory over Drifters.
Courtesy TTDA
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Russia’s top goal scorer Artem Dzyuba (22) celebrates his goal against Grenada.
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Jefferson George, president of the Unified Football Coaches of T&T.
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Scotchie's Nubian Kings members Lindsay Whiskey (captain), from left, Mukesh Ramnath, Decklon Ashton, Anthony John, Brent John, Mayton Charles and Gerard Portell. Missing from photo are Ebun Samuel and Neil Calliste.
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Powergen Penal Cricket Club's Scypn Charles, second from right, celebrates after taking a Merryboys Sports Club's wicket during the TTCB/TKR Trinidad T20 Festival at the Queen's Park Oval in St Clair, Port-of-Spain on March 9. Powergen won by 46 runs. On Wednesday, Powergen defeated Clarke Road United by 46 runs.
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Dr Kishore Shallow
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T&T starting XI against Cuba during the Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminary match at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, on Tuesday. T&T won 4-0. Trinidad and Tobago: 22. Denzil Smith (GK); 16. Alvin Jones, 4. Josiah Trimmingham, 17. Darnell Hospedales; 5. Isaiah Garcia (23. Kaihim Thomas 55th), 8. Daniel Phillips, 18. Andre Rampersad, 13. Tyrese Spicer (15. Dantaye Gilbert 78th); 10. Kevin Molino (C) (19. Ajani Fortune 71st), 3. Joevin Jones (20. Real Gill 46th); 12. Isaiah Lee (9. Nathaniel James 55th).
Daniel Prentice
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Lee-Anne Thornton
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Chris Richards Sr took the lead of the Professional Division after he shot 69 (three under par) in Round 2 on the second day of the 117th TT Golf Open at the St. Andrews Golf Course, Moka, Maraval yesterday. Richards Sr ended on 144 after two days, with first-day leader Ben Martin on 145 after he hit 71.
Clayton Clarke
T&T's Chris Richards Sr edged ahead in the Professional Division after two rounds of play at the 117th T&T Golf Open at the St Andrews Golf Course in Moka, Maraval, on Friday.
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Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain, and Rohan Watson of Jamaica, compete in the men's 60 metres final while Eloy Benitez, of Puerto Rico, falls to the ground at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Friday. Azu won the race while Watson placed fifth.
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NANJING – Jamaica’s Rohan Watson and Barbados’ Julian Forde put in workmanlike efforts in the men’s 60m final at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in China, on Friday, however, the pair could only manage fifth and seventh place finish, respectively.
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Silver medallist Hamish Kerr of New Zealand, gold medallist Sanghyeok Woo of South Korea, and bronze medallist Raymond Richards of Jamaica, from left, pose with their medals on the podium of the men's high jump final at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Friday.
AP PHOTO
NANJING – Jamaica celebrated its first medal at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships as Raymond Richards clinched bronze in the men’s high jump here Friday at the Nanjing Cube in China.
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St Joseph's Convent Port-of-Spain, in white caps, compete against Holy Name Convent in the final of the girls in the Secondary Schools Water Polo Championships at the National Aquatics Centre in Balmain, Couva last Saturday. St Joseph's Convent won 13-10.
Vashti Singh
St Joseph's Convent Port of Spain (SJCP) clinched two titles and Fatima College, three at the Secondary Schools Water Polo Championships which were held at the Marlins Swim Club in Westmoorings on March 15.
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T&T defensive midfielder Daniel Phillips, left, Andre Raymond, centre, and Steffen Yeates during the team’s final training session on Wednesday.
Courtesy TTFA Media
Canada-based midfielder Steffen Yeates said he was happy to get the game winner in the T&T Soca Warriors come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Cuba in their first-leg 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup preliminary encounter at Estadio Antonio Maceo in Santiago, Cuba, on Friday.
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Massage therapist Nicole Fuentes-Charles, right, stretches T&T’s sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye before her semi-final run.
Paul Voisin
Michelle-Lee Ahye reached the semifinal round of the women’s 60m sprint at the World Indoor Track and Field Championships, which comes to an end in Nanjing, China on Sunday.
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Ben Martin of T&T, centre, regains the lead in the Professional Division with 213 after scoring a round of 68 (four under par) on the third day of play yesterday. Compatriot Chris Richards Sr., left, lies second (217) with Jamaican Wesley Brown in third at 226.
Courtest Clayton Clarke
Ben Martin wrestled back into the lead in the Professional Division of the 117th TT Golf Open at the end of the third day at the St. Andrews Golf Course, Moka, Maraval on Saturday.
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FILE - Joshua Da Silva...among the experienced players in the T&T Legions team
St John's, Antigua - The six franchise teams set to compete in the inaugural edition of the West Indies Breakout League have officially finalised their squads following a highly anticipated player draft.
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President of ASATT Sean Pouchet, from left, Aimee Le Blanc, Zarah Anthony, Zachary Anthony and manager Alana Doodnath at the launch of Carifta Games 2025 at the VIP Silver Room at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, yesterday.
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Organisers of both events, the National Association of Athletic Administration of T&T (NAAATT) and the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T (ASATT), in a collective effort yesterday at a launch held at the VIP Silver Room of the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, spoke with a united voice to make the respective events, an unforgettable experience for all.
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Karen Ramcharan and Adam Da Costa in action for their team, E-Z Lines, during their 7-3 victory over Drifters.
Courtesy TTDA
The 2025 National 501 League of Darts remains very much open as Drifters suffer first their loss of the season.
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Russia’s top goal scorer Artem Dzyuba (22) celebrates his goal against Grenada.
MOSCOW – Grenada were soundly whipped 5-0 by Russia in a one-sided international friendly match at the VTB Arena in Russia on Wednesday.
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Jefferson George, president of the Unified Football Coaches of T&T.
In total disagreement with the punishment handed to youth coach Shawn Cooper, Jefferson George, the president of the Unified Football Coaches of T&T (UFCTT) has called for transparency and understanding by all coaches and the Safeguarding unit.
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TKR/TTCB Trinidad T20 Festival Premier I Champions Queen’s Park Cricket Club I celebrate with the winners trophy after defeating Clarke Road United by 92 runs in the final at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain on Saturday night. (Photo by Ramsey Prentice)
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Powergen Penal Sports Club Navin Bidaisee plays a shot against Clarke Road United during the TKR/TTCB Trinidad T20 Festival at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port-of-Spain.
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Andre Russell high-fives Sunil Narine after taking a wicket for Kolkata Knight Riders against Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.
Courtesy IPLT20
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Chris Richards Sr took the lead of the Professional Division after he shot 69 (three under par) in Round 2 on the second day of the 117th TT Golf Open at the St. Andrews Golf Course, Moka, Maraval yesterday. Richards Sr ended on 144 after two days, with first-day leader Ben Martin on 145 after he hit 71.
Clayton Clarke
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Jeremiah Azu of Great Britain, and Rohan Watson of Jamaica, compete in the men's 60 metres final while Eloy Benitez, of Puerto Rico, falls to the ground at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Friday. Azu won the race while Watson placed fifth.
AP Photo
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Silver medallist Hamish Kerr of New Zealand, gold medallist Sanghyeok Woo of South Korea, and bronze medallist Raymond Richards of Jamaica, from left, pose with their medals on the podium of the men's high jump final at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, Friday.
AP PHOTO
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St Joseph's Convent Port-of-Spain, in white caps, compete against Holy Name Convent in the final of the girls in the Secondary Schools Water Polo Championships at the National Aquatics Centre in Balmain, Couva last Saturday. St Joseph's Convent won 13-10.
Vashti Singh
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T&T defensive midfielder Daniel Phillips, left, Andre Raymond, centre, and Steffen Yeates during the team’s final training session on Wednesday.
Courtesy TTFA Media
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Massage therapist Nicole Fuentes-Charles, right, stretches T&T’s sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye before her semi-final run.
Paul Voisin
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Ben Martin of T&T, centre, regains the lead in the Professional Division with 213 after scoring a round of 68 (four under par) on the third day of play yesterday. Compatriot Chris Richards Sr., left, lies second (217) with Jamaican Wesley Brown in third at 226.
Courtest Clayton Clarke
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FILE - Joshua Da Silva...among the experienced players in the T&T Legions team
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President of ASATT Sean Pouchet, from left, Aimee Le Blanc, Zarah Anthony, Zachary Anthony and manager Alana Doodnath at the launch of Carifta Games 2025 at the VIP Silver Room at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, yesterday.
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