NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
Antonia Burton was at death’s door in the summer of 2006. On scholarship at the University of South Alabama, in the United States, Burton was using her sprint talent to further her education.
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National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) president, Ephraim Serrette is expecting “a huge fallout” from Covid-19.
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The North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Athletes Commission has thrown its support behind reigning Olympic women’s 400 metres champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo
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Preparedness must be high on our agenda for sport, as such we need to address the issues that directly and indirectly affect our athletes especially as we re-strategise to get them back into training
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As TT continues to gradually lift its public covid19 restrictions, national athletes are gearing up for an anticipated return to elite training.
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There are many stories about athletes who have used their sporting talent to chart successful careers via scholarships to American universities.
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Covid-19 has had a huge impact on athletics in this part of the world, forcing cancellation of the 2020 Carifta Games as well as most other meets in the North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) region
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NATIONAL track and field athletes are back on the track as the Government has allowed them to train at sporting facilities.
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Long before COVID-19, writers and sport/broadcast journalists had been facilitating many of us as virtual spectators of sporting events
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Trinidad and Tobago track stars Machel Cedenio and Jereem “The Dream” Richards are set to be in the frontline when network sharing app LUHU (Let Us Help U) is launched
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