NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
A public viewing of Ken Doldron’s body takes place this afternoon, between 2.30 and 3.30, at Belgrove’s Funeral Home in Tacarigua. A wake for the former athletics boss will follow at the family home, 323 Penguin Crescent, Maloney.
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Retired Sgt Major WO1 Kenneth Doldron, who passed away at his the St Augustine Private Hospital on Sunday at the age of 80, will be laid to rest on Saturday
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Machel Cedenio dominated the field in his 2020 season-opener in Georgia, USA, on Saturday. The Trinidad and Tobago quartermiler stopped the clock at 45.86 seconds for top spot in the American Track League 5 men’s 400 metres event
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Former athletics boss Ken Doldron has passed away. Doldron, who served as president of the then National Amateur Athletics Association (NAAA) between 2001 and 2006, died at hospital on Sunday. He was a career soldier, and retired as a Warrant Officer 1 (WO1).
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Joshua St Clair is planning a breakout season in 2021.St Clair was in fine form in 2017, earning boys’ under-20 400 metres bronze at the Carifta Games, in Curacao.
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Deon Lendore struck gold in the men’s 200 metres event at the Back to the Track Series 3 meet, in Texas, USA, on Thursday. Lendore stopped the clock at 20.63 seconds for victory in section three and top spot overall.
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Ato Boldon has a long list of accolades next to his name. Among the Trinidad and Tobago sprinter’s achievements during a sparkling track career were four Olympic medals, a 200 metres world title, and Commonwealth 100m gold in a Games record time of 9.88 seconds.
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Ruebin Walters is desperate to return to his base in Alabama, USA. Stranded in Trinidad and Tobago as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 25-year-old sprint hurdler wants to resume his training programme at University of Alabama.
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Deon Lendore is wearing two hats at his training base in Texas, USA. “I’ve recently taken a volunteer coaching position at Texas A&M University,” the Trinidad and Tobago quartermiler told the Express.
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Trinidad and Tobago quartermiler Machel Cedenio is 25th on the 2020 world outdoor performance list, thanks to his 45.86 seconds season-opener on August 8.
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