The captains of the team for the upcoming Breakout T20 League from left to right - Guyana Rainforest Rangers, Kemol Savory, Jamaica Titans Ramaal Lewis, Barbados Pelicans Nyeem Young, Windward Islands Alick Athanaze, Leeward Islands Karima Gore and Trinidad &Tobago Legions captain Joshua Da Silva pose with the Breakout T20 League trophy during the media Launch with the six captains at the Hilton Hotel, St Ann’s , yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/CWI)
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T&T's Chloe Fraser, and Malik Gopaul
USA-based Liam Carrington won three individual gold medals for T&T on the final night of the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships during the 2025 CARIFTA Swimming Championships at the National Aquatics centre in Balmain, Couva on Tuesday night. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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T&T' swimmers Isaiah Alexander, Liam Roberts, Liam Carrington and Zachary Anthony give the thumbs up sign after a another scintillating record breaking performance in the 15-17 boys 800m freestyle to better a 16-year-old record of Martinique at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships at the National Aquatic Centre, Balmain, Couva on Monday night. The T&T quartet clocked a time of seven minutes, 54.25 seconds, just under the previous record swim of seven minutes, 54.61 seconds set by Martinique in 2009 while Aruba was a distant second in eight minutes, 05.59 seconds, and Jamaica, third, in eight minutes, 06.61 seconds. PHOTO: NIGEL SIMON.
T&T’s gold medal winning siblings Tyrique and Tenique Vincent, the 2025 Carifta Games gold medallist in the Decathlon and Heptathlon multi-sports events. Tyrique totalled 6,522 points from his ten events and Tennique 5,053 points from her eight events to secure two of T&T’s nine gold medals.
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The 15-17 girls’ 400m medley relay quartet of Catherine Dieffenthaller, Zuri Ferguson, Toni-Rae Yates and Keryn Kurke are all smiles after collecting their gold medals for their winning time of four minutes, 27.77 seconds at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Sunday night. Bahamas got silver in four minutes, 31.55 seconds and Martinique, the bronze medals in four minutes, 32.92 seconds.
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T&T’s quartet of Trevaughn Stewart, Kadeem Chinapoo, Kaheem Chinapoo and Dylan Wodruffe recorded a time of 39.75 seconds to claim the silver medal in the Bpoys Under-20 4x100 metres relay event during the 2025 CARIFTA Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain on Sunday night. The gold medal was won by Jamaica in 39.56 second with Barbados settling for the bronze medal behind 40.43 medals.
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T&T’s Catherine Dieffenthaller won the first gold medal for her country when she touched the wall first to beat Antigua and Barbuda’s Ellie Shaw with a time of 2:44.08 seconds at the Carifta Aquatics Championships. Shaw secured the silver medal in 2:44.35 seconds, while Bahamian Eñyse Wood got bronze in 2:45.99.
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Jaidan Neaves was adjudged the Most Outstanding Elite 1 cyclist following the Easter International Grand Prix Cycling programme at the Arima Velodrome on Saturday night.
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T&T’s Alex Seepersad won Heat 3 in the boys’ under-17 division 200m qualifier with a time of 21.30 seconds during the Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium
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T&T's Sole Frederick, right, clocked 23.22 seconds to win semifinal heat two during the 2025 CARIFTA Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain on Sunday morning. Bahamian Shatalya Dorsett, centre, placed second in 23.31 seconds and Haiti's Breanne Barnett third in 23.83 seconds, all advancing to the final. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Catherine Dieffenthaller—Girls 15-17 (swim).
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T&T’s Osheá Cummings, left, won the gold medal during the girls’ 1,500 metre Under-17 run during the CARIFTA Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port-of-Spain.
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The captains of the team for the upcoming Breakout T20 League from left to right - Guyana Rainforest Rangers, Kemol Savory, Jamaica Titans Ramaal Lewis, Barbados Pelicans Nyeem Young, Windward Islands Alick Athanaze, Leeward Islands Karima Gore and Trinidad &Tobago Legions captain Joshua Da Silva pose with the Breakout T20 League trophy during the media Launch with the six captains at the Hilton Hotel, St Ann’s , yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/CWI)
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T&T's Chloe Fraser, and Malik Gopaul
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USA-based Liam Carrington won three individual gold medals for T&T on the final night of the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships during the 2025 CARIFTA Swimming Championships at the National Aquatics centre in Balmain, Couva on Tuesday night. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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T&T' swimmers Isaiah Alexander, Liam Roberts, Liam Carrington and Zachary Anthony give the thumbs up sign after a another scintillating record breaking performance in the 15-17 boys 800m freestyle to better a 16-year-old record of Martinique at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships at the National Aquatic Centre, Balmain, Couva on Monday night. The T&T quartet clocked a time of seven minutes, 54.25 seconds, just under the previous record swim of seven minutes, 54.61 seconds set by Martinique in 2009 while Aruba was a distant second in eight minutes, 05.59 seconds, and Jamaica, third, in eight minutes, 06.61 seconds. PHOTO: NIGEL SIMON.
USA-based Liam Carrington , Zachary Anthony, Catherine Dieffenthaller and Ethan McMillan-Cole all won gold for T&T when the final night of finals got underway at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T (ASATT) at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva on Tuesday night.
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For almost a decade the countries of the Caribbean have had to rely on the Jamaican-owned Sportsmax Station for its coverage of local and international sports. While its coverage of international sport, whereby it merely re-broadcasts events being covered by our television stations, is a welcome relief to the Caribbean community, broadcasts for which it is solely responsible have become the bane of our sporting existence.
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T&T’s gold medal winning siblings Tyrique and Tenique Vincent, the 2025 Carifta Games gold medallist in the Decathlon and Heptathlon multi-sports events. Tyrique totalled 6,522 points from his ten events and Tennique 5,053 points from her eight events to secure two of T&T’s nine gold medals.
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The hosting of next year’s Carifta Games is up in limbo after the 2026 host Guyana withdrew, leaving the Games, dubbed the most important junior athletic Games in the world by Lord Sabastien Coe, president of World Athletics, the governing body for track and field, during his address to athletes at the opening of the 52nd Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain on Friday.
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The 15-17 girls’ 400m medley relay quartet of Catherine Dieffenthaller, Zuri Ferguson, Toni-Rae Yates and Keryn Kurke are all smiles after collecting their gold medals for their winning time of four minutes, 27.77 seconds at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Sunday night. Bahamas got silver in four minutes, 31.55 seconds and Martinique, the bronze medals in four minutes, 32.92 seconds.
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USA-based Liam Carrington led the 15-17 boys’ 800m freestyle relay quartet to the gold medal in a new games record time to end the third night of finals at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T (ASATT) slashed at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Monday.
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T&T’s quartet of Trevaughn Stewart, Kadeem Chinapoo, Kaheem Chinapoo and Dylan Wodruffe recorded a time of 39.75 seconds to claim the silver medal in the Bpoys Under-20 4x100 metres relay event during the 2025 CARIFTA Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain on Sunday night. The gold medal was won by Jamaica in 39.56 second with Barbados settling for the bronze medal behind 40.43 medals.
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Trinidad and Tobago closed out the third and final day of the 52nd Carifta Games with two gold medals from 800 metres runner Brion Scott and heptathlon athlete Tenique Vincent at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo on Monday night.
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T&T’s Catherine Dieffenthaller won the first gold medal for her country when she touched the wall first to beat Antigua and Barbuda’s Ellie Shaw with a time of 2:44.08 seconds at the Carifta Aquatics Championships. Shaw secured the silver medal in 2:44.35 seconds, while Bahamian Eñyse Wood got bronze in 2:45.99.
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T&T’s Liam Carrington made it three record gold medal swims from as many finals at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T (ASATT) when he shattered countryman Dylan Carter’s 12-year-old 15-17 boys’ 200m freestyle record.
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The West Indies Women [WIW] failed to qualify for the 13th edition of the ICC Women’s World Cup in India, September 29 - October 26, 2025, by the narrowest of net run rates [NRR], .01.
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Jaidan Neaves was adjudged the Most Outstanding Elite 1 cyclist following the Easter International Grand Prix Cycling programme at the Arima Velodrome on Saturday night.
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National cyclist Kwesi Browne made a triumphant return to track cycling when he won the Men’s Elite keirin on the second day of the UCI Class II Easter International Grand Prix Cycling at the Arima Velodrome on Saturday night.
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T&T’s Alex Seepersad won Heat 3 in the boys’ under-17 division 200m qualifier with a time of 21.30 seconds during the Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium
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Trinidad and Tobago’s team produced 10 medals on Day 2 of the 2025 CARIFTA Games with a powerful showing with three gold, two silver, and five bronze medals at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on Sunday night.
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T&T's Sole Frederick, right, clocked 23.22 seconds to win semifinal heat two during the 2025 CARIFTA Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain on Sunday morning. Bahamian Shatalya Dorsett, centre, placed second in 23.31 seconds and Haiti's Breanne Barnett third in 23.83 seconds, all advancing to the final. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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Still smarting from their defeats in the girls' under-20 100m finals on Saturday, twin sisters Sole and Sanna Frederick stormed into the final of the half-lap event when the 2025 Carifta Games continued on Sunday morning at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
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Last week, Trinidad and Tobago—and the wider footballing world—lost a giant. Leo Beenhakker, the legendary Dutch coach who led our Soca Warriors to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, passed away at the age of 82. For many, he was the man who changed the course of our footballing history. For me, he was a figure who left a lasting impression—professionally and personally.
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Catherine Dieffenthaller—Girls 15-17 (swim).
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USA-based trio Catherine Dieffenthaller, Zuri Ferguson and Liam Carrington all won gold on the opening night of finals at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T (ASATT) at the beautiful National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva on Saturday night.
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The captains of the team for the upcoming Breakout T20 League from left to right - Guyana Rainforest Rangers, Kemol Savory, Jamaica Titans Ramaal Lewis, Barbados Pelicans Nyeem Young, Windward Islands Alick Athanaze, Leeward Islands Karima Gore and Trinidad &Tobago Legions captain Joshua Da Silva pose with the Breakout T20 League trophy during the media Launch with the six captains at the Hilton Hotel, St Ann’s , yesterday. (Photo by Daniel Prentice/CWI)
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T&T's Chloe Fraser, and Malik Gopaul
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USA-based Liam Carrington won three individual gold medals for T&T on the final night of the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships during the 2025 CARIFTA Swimming Championships at the National Aquatics centre in Balmain, Couva on Tuesday night. (Photo by Daniel Prentice)
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T&T' swimmers Isaiah Alexander, Liam Roberts, Liam Carrington and Zachary Anthony give the thumbs up sign after a another scintillating record breaking performance in the 15-17 boys 800m freestyle to better a 16-year-old record of Martinique at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships at the National Aquatic Centre, Balmain, Couva on Monday night. The T&T quartet clocked a time of seven minutes, 54.25 seconds, just under the previous record swim of seven minutes, 54.61 seconds set by Martinique in 2009 while Aruba was a distant second in eight minutes, 05.59 seconds, and Jamaica, third, in eight minutes, 06.61 seconds. PHOTO: NIGEL SIMON.
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T&T’s gold medal winning siblings Tyrique and Tenique Vincent, the 2025 Carifta Games gold medallist in the Decathlon and Heptathlon multi-sports events. Tyrique totalled 6,522 points from his ten events and Tennique 5,053 points from her eight events to secure two of T&T’s nine gold medals.
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The 15-17 girls’ 400m medley relay quartet of Catherine Dieffenthaller, Zuri Ferguson, Toni-Rae Yates and Keryn Kurke are all smiles after collecting their gold medals for their winning time of four minutes, 27.77 seconds at the 38th edition of the Carifta Aquatics Championships hosted by the Aquatic Sports Association of T&T at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Sunday night. Bahamas got silver in four minutes, 31.55 seconds and Martinique, the bronze medals in four minutes, 32.92 seconds.
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T&T’s quartet of Trevaughn Stewart, Kadeem Chinapoo, Kaheem Chinapoo and Dylan Wodruffe recorded a time of 39.75 seconds to claim the silver medal in the Bpoys Under-20 4x100 metres relay event during the 2025 CARIFTA Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port-of-Spain on Sunday night. The gold medal was won by Jamaica in 39.56 second with Barbados settling for the bronze medal behind 40.43 medals.
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T&T’s Catherine Dieffenthaller won the first gold medal for her country when she touched the wall first to beat Antigua and Barbuda’s Ellie Shaw with a time of 2:44.08 seconds at the Carifta Aquatics Championships. Shaw secured the silver medal in 2:44.35 seconds, while Bahamian Eñyse Wood got bronze in 2:45.99.
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Jaidan Neaves was adjudged the Most Outstanding Elite 1 cyclist following the Easter International Grand Prix Cycling programme at the Arima Velodrome on Saturday night.
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T&T’s Alex Seepersad won Heat 3 in the boys’ under-17 division 200m qualifier with a time of 21.30 seconds during the Games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium
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