NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
The extension of curfew hours this weekend has forced NAATT to push back the first of two Olympic Games trial meets by one day
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The first day of the Olympic Trials being hosted by NAAATT has been shifted from Sunday to Monday but remains at the Hasely Crawford Stadium
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THERE will be no Trinidad and Tobago athletes at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan as Paralympic gold-medalist Akeem Stewart has pulled out of the competition
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T&T’s Keshorn Walcott, Jereem Richards, Machel Cedenio, Kelly-Ann Baptiste, and Michelle-Lee Ahye are among nine track and field athletes that have met the standard in their respective events so far, for the delayed Olympic Games
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No Trinidad and Tobago athlete at the first NAAA Olympic trial event on Monday, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, earned the qualification standard for the Tokyo Games
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THE track and field meet for Trinidad and Tobago athletes vying for Olympic qualification has been moved to Monday
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Sprinters Devin Augustine and Shaniqua Bascombe, the Youth Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year, will race on Monday at the Olympic Trials being hosted by NAAATT for the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games
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Whether watching from Jamaica, Japan or the U.S. it was hard to miss that shock of flowing, orange hair that came streaking across the finish line first in Eugene on Saturday night
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Jonathan Farinha was the standout performer at the first of two Olympic trial meets, as a select group of home-based athletes enjoyed a rare opportunity to compete
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HAVING affirmed her Olympic debut in the women’s long jump, multisport athlete Tyra Gittens still has a chance of securing Tokyo qualification in her pet event, the heptathlon
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