NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
To their own beat and version of a self-composed musical score “Hot Girls Summer Coming,” a beaming Trinidad and Tobago 4×100 metres female quartet sang their way into the hearts of many in the mixed zone media area at the 2019 Doha World Championships on Friday.
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A quiet man, a focused man, a determined individual. Those are but a few of the descriptions that we can give to T&T’s leading quarter-miler Machel Cedenio
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Two-time Olympic medallist Keshorn Walcott threw 84.44 metres with his first throw to qualify automatically for Sunday’s men’s javelin final at the IAAF World Championships in Doha, Qatar.
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Kyle Greaux’s troublesome left knee prevented the Trinidad and Tobago sprinter from challenging for a spot on the podium in the IAAF World Athletics Championship men’s 200 metres final in Doha, Qatar, yesterday.
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Didimo Sanchez Mendoza ran a well thought out race to better his time from last year and repeat as champion of the University of the West Indies Sports and Education Centre’s (UWI SPEC) International Half-Marathon on Sunday.
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Defending champions Didimo Sanchez and Raquel Agudelo Berrio will headline the University of the West Indies Sport and Physical Education (UWI SPEC) 16th International Half-Marathon and Relay on Sunday.
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Machel Cedenio will bid to become only the second Trinidad and Tobago athlete to claim a 400 metres medal at the IAAF World Athletics Championships when he competes in the men’s one-lap final at the Khalifa International Stadium here in Doha, Qatar, today. The starting pistol will be fired at 3.20pm (TT time).
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“That looked good!” These were the words of Machel Cedenio’s coach Lance Brauman as he embraced his 24-year-old charge following a comfortable IAAF World Athletics ChÉ
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Keshorn Walcott described his qualification for today’s IAAF World Athletics Championship men’s javelin final here in Doha, Qatar as a gift from God.
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Asa Guevara, Jereem “The Dream” Richards, Deon Lendore and Machel Cedenio could not prevent a medal-less showing from Trinidad and Tobago at the IAAF World Athletics Championships here in Doha, Qatar.
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