NAAATT Media Articles

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30 August 2023
T&T’s 4×400 men’s relay team of Dwight St Hillaire, Jereem ‘The Dream’ Richards, Asa Guevara and Kashief King, on Saturday night, produced a season’s best time of 3:02.75 to book a spot into the final of the World Athletic Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA.
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Jereem “The Dream” Richards produced a sizzling 43.87 seconds split on the second leg for Trinidad and Tobago, setting the stage for a solid World Athletics Championship men’s 4×400 metres final performance in Eugene, Oregon, USA, late on Sunday.
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The Jamaicans were the only Caribbean competitors to make the podium in the evening session of the 10-day championships which saw the island’s men getting their first medal.
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TRINIDAD AND Tobago has been confirmed as the host for next year’s rearranged Commonwealth Youth Games at the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly in Birmingham, England, following the postponement of the seventh edition in 2021, according to a media release on the event’s website.
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An unbelievable error by officials of the just-concluded World Athletic Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA on Sunday night during the final of the 4×400 metres men’s relays may have cost a relatively young and inexperienced T&T team, led by Jereem ‘The Dream’ Richards, from a possible better placing.
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You cannot fault athletes for giving their best.
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After the opening ceremony this evening at the refurbished Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, Team TTO athletes will embark on the 2022 edition in the English cosmopolitan city.
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Trinidad and Tobago is set to host the Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) in 2023, it was announced yesterday at the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly in Birmingham, England.
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Keston Bledman closed off his 2020 campaign with a season’s best 100 metres clocking of 10.30 seconds to his name. This was his slowest season on the track since 2006, when he produced a 10.32 run at the age of 18.
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Machel Cedenio produced his best run this season at the South Carolina Trackfest, in the United States, on Saturday. The Trinidad and Tobago track star stopped the clock at 45.76 seconds for an inevitable victory in the men’s 400 metres event.
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