NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
THREE Tobago schools are in a keen contest for the Secondary Schools Track and Field National Championship crown as Signal Hill Secondary, Roxborough Secondary and Scarborough Secondary are only separated by two points.
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Alexxe Henry did the women sprint double at the Prelude to Paradise track and field meet, held at the Dwight Yorke Stadium over the weekend, to meet the standard for the 2023 Carifta Games in Bahamas from April 7-10.
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Scarborough RC’s sporting prowess has been on full display for the 2023 primary schools athletic season.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Commonwealth Youth Games organising committee has issued an open call for volunteers for the August 4-11 meet.
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TOBAGO swept the National Secondary Schools’ Track and Field Championships at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, on Thursday, as Signal Hill, Roxborough and Scarborough Secondary captured the top three overall positions respectively. After 111 events across two days, Signal Hill finished ahead of the 80 participating schools on 477 points owing to multiple podium performances.
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CYCLIST Teniel Campbell and sprinter Jereem Richards won the First Citizens sportswoman and sportsman of the year awards, respectively, on Sunday evening at Movietowne, Port of Spain.
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SIXTY-THREE track and field athletes will represent Trinidad and Tobago at the 2023 Carifta Games in Nassau, Bahamas from April 8 to 10.
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SIXTEEN athletes achieves Carifta standards on Saturday as Carifta trials were held at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet. The 2023 Carifta Games will be held in Bahamas from April 7-10.
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JAMAICAN Olympic medallist and sports director at UWI, St Augustine, Grace Jackson believes Trinidad and Tobago’s track and field athletes need to adjust their mindsets if they want to dominate like their counterparts from Jamaica. She believes TT athletes have the potential to be “the best in the world.”
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Sprinter Alexxe Henry and field athlete Payton Winter were among several athletes from 95 schools that won double gold medals on day one of the Secondary Schools Track and Field’s (SSTF) National Championships at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet Tobago on Wednesday.
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