NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
Michelle-Lee Ahye will not be among the Trinidad and Tobago athletes on show at the September 27 to October 6 IAAF World Championships in Doha, Qatar.
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TT Olympic Committee president Brian Lewis expressed confidence that national sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye will be cleared of any wrongdoing and believes in letting the process take its course.
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Jereem “The Dream” Richards announced his arrival on the global sprint stage with men’s 200 metres bronze at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London, England.
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“It always comes down to just two throws: one to qualify and one to get a medal in the final. So, that’s the objective, to see how best I can do it with two throws. Never count yourself out until it’s over.”
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Every Stride Empowers, certainly what each participant of this yearÕs Scotiabank Women against breast cancer 5k is expected to take away from the experience.
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PARTICIPANTS eager to compete at the 21st edition of the Scotiabank Women Against Breast Cancer 5K event will have a final opportunity to register in person at locations in Port of Spain and San Fernando, this weekend.
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Machel Cedenio was not a men’s 400 metres finalist at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, last month. He seems on course, however, to be among the eight athletes facing the starter in the IAAF World Championship one-lap race for gold here in Doha, Qatar, on October 4
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SHERWYN Stapleton edged Kenyan Alex Ekesa by two seconds yesterday morning to win the annual Venture Credit Union 5K in Couva. Stapleton, 30, and Ekesa, 36, have been involved in some close battles recently locally, including the Van Sertima 5K two months ago where the former prevailed.
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KENYAN Veronica Jepkosgei won the 21st Annual Scotiabank Women Against Breast Cancer 5K, at the QueenÕs Park Savannah, in Port of Spain, yesterday.
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Trinidad and Tobago track star Kelly-Ann Baptiste renews her rivalry with long-time Jamaican foe Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce in the IAAF World Athletics Championship women’s 100 metres semifinals here in Doha, Qatar, today.
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