NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
JEREEM RICHARDS will seek to defend his 200-metre crown when he lines up in the final of the event at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Birmingham, England on Saturday.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s 4×400 metres team has qualified for the final of the event.
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SHANIQUA Bascombe’s exit from Thursday’s women’s 200-metre semi-final capped off a mediocre display for Trinidad and Tobago at the World Athletics Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia.
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Competing in the 12-man final, Tobagonian Wright, the national champion and record-holder, had a leap of 7.57 metres on his first attempt, before fouling his second attempt, then leaping 6.86 on his third attempt to be outside of the top six competitors after his first three efforts, thus failing to advance to the final round.
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Jereem Richards has won gold for Trinidad and Tobago in the Men’s 200 metres event at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Olympic Committee president Diane Henderson described Jereem Richard’s gold medal feat yesterday as “an example to the entire country of what can be achieved by determination, discipline and focus”.
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Barbadian Sada Williams smashed the 50-second barrier en route to a new Commonwealth Games record, as she unleashed a dominant performance to capture gold in the 400 metres, yesterday.
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T&T’s Jereem Richards defended his 2018 Commonwealth Games men’s 200 metres gold medal when he broke the Games record while picking up his personal best in a time of 19.80 seconds on Saturday in Birmingham, England.
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Former 400 metres World champion hurdler Jehue Gordon, turned up at the “Turn Up, Don’t Give Up” Caravan on Wednesday last week, for an engaging session with over one 175 students from the Moruga and Princes Town East Secondary Schools at the Ministry of Education’s Vacation Revision Programme (VRP).
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THE Trinidad and Tobago women’s and men’s 4×100-metre relay teams qualified for the finals at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
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