NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
T&T’s Michelle-Lee Ahye did not advance to the final of the women’s 100 metres at the World Championships in Oregon, USA, on Sunday night.
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AARON Antoine, the boys’ Under-20 high jump champion at this year’s Carifta Games in Kingston, Jamaica, will headline a group of 14 athletes who will compete at the 2022 World Athletics U-20 Championships (World Junior Championships).
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T&T’s relay team of Keston Bledman, Emmanuel Callender, Marc Burns, Richard Thompson and Aaron Armstrong were on Monday among a host of local athletes who received bonuses from the T&T Olympic Committee and the Commonwealth Games Association (TTCGA) for podium finishes at international events.
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Grenadian Kirani James remained on course for a third World Championship medal when he produced a strong performance to lead three Caribbean runners into today’s final of the Men’s 400 metres.
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Track and field in Trinidad and Tobago is in transition. This is the view of Dexter Voisin, general secretary of the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAATT) and manager of the 11-member T&T team at the World Athletics Championships here in Eugene, Oregon, USA.
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Jereem “The Dream” Richards comfortably advanced to the semifinals in the men’s 200 metres dash when the World Athletics Track and Field Championships continued in Eugene, Oregon, USA, on Monday night.
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During the on-camera introduction, ahead of his World Athletics Championship men’s 200 metres first round heat here in Eugene, Oregon, USA, on Monday, Richards made an “M” sign for the world to see.
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JEREEM Richards qualified for the men’s 200-metre final at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
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Jereem “The Dream” Richards will be at Hayward Field here in Eugene, Oregon, USA, at 10.50 tonight (TT time), hunting World Athletics Championship Men’s 200 metres precious metal.
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TRINIDAD and Tobago’s double-Olympic medallist Keshorn Walcott begins his quest for an elusive World Athletics Championships medal when the men’s javelin qualifying round launches off at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on Thursday.
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