NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
A bird’s-eye view of the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road Extention, Port of Spain. FILE PHOTO/JEFF K MAYERS –
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Immani Matthew won gold in the boys’ Under-17 long jump event at the 50th Carifta Games in Nassau, Bahamas, yesterday.
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Tenique Vincent will have the first chance at a medal for T&T at the 50th Carifta Games which starts on Saturday at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas.
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Girls Under-20 sprint relay team Reneisha Andrews, from left, Janae De Gannes, Sanaa Frederick and Sole Frederick, copped silver after placing second in the girls’ U-20 4x100m relay final at the 50th Carifta Games in Nassau, Bahamas on Sunday. Sanaa Frederick won three other medals gold in the 200m, silver in the 4x400m and bronze in the 100m. Courtesy NAAATT
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Kaleb Campbell of Kaizen Panthers (Tobago) copped silver in the Boys Under-17 High Jump with a clearance of 1.87m. Courtesy NAAATT
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Jinell Campbell was a fifth-place finisher in the girls’ Under-20 shot put. The 19-year-old best throw measured 12.83m. Courtesy NAAATT
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Keniesha Shelbourne is all smiles after winning bronze in the girls’ U-20 high jump at Carifta50 on Monday morning. Courtesy NAAATT
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T&T’s mulit-sports athlete Gianna Paul copped silver in the girls’ open heptathlon at Carifta50 in Nassau, Bahamas on Sunday. Courtesy NAAATT
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