NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
Sprinter Leah Bertrand will be first up for T&T at the virus-delayed World Under-20 Championships at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday
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THE start of this year’s World Under-20 Championships in the Kenyan capital Nairobi has been moved forward, World Athletics said on Saturday, due to logistical challenges arising from the covid19 pandemic
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There is no blame to be accepted by the Ministry of Sport and its distributive arm the Sport Company of T&T for the performances of the athletes at the just concluded Olympic Games in Tokyo
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TT long jumper Andwuelle Wright said the support system at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics helped him deal with the disappointment of not being able to compete after testing positive for covid19
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LOCAL track and field clubs and coaches are encouraging athletes to get vaccinated in an effort to hasten the resumption of domestic sport
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T&T’s Leah Bertrand crossed fourth in a time of 11.80 seconds in the third and final semifinal heat in the women’s 100 metres dash on Wednesday at the World Athletics Under-20 Champs
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LEAH Bertrand will be the first athlete on the track for Trinidad and Tobago when the World Athletics Under-20 Championships begin in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday
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TRINIDAD and Tobago track and field athlete Leah Bertrand did not manage to get past the semifinal round of the women’s 100-metre event at the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Nairobi, Kenya
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Shakeem McKay bowed out of the World Athletics U20 Championship Men’s 200 metres event in the opening round in Nairobi, Kenya, yesterday
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A leg injury has forced Trinidad and Tobago’s Dillon Leacock out of the World Athletics Under-20 Championships. Leacock was listed to compete in the opening round of the Men’s 400 metres hurdles in Nairobi, Kenya
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