You gotta love it! The 30th Olympics in modern times, London 2012, already has new pin-up girls, and we have not really started the athletics fully or completed cycling or swimming. What a feast of sports!
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As senior BBC executives joined a conference call to discuss the previous night’s spectacular London Olympics opening ceremony, they teased each other nervously over the possible size of their television audience.
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Trinidadians expressed support for Jamaican Olympic gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, even as they admitted to being disappointed that T&T’s Kelly-Ann Baptiste managed only sixth place in yesterday’s women’s 100 metre final in London.
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Cyclist Njisane Phillip had a dream start to his first Olympic Games, yesterday, qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Men’s sprint event in the Velodrome at Olympic Park here in London, England.
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Heartbreak for Kelly-Ann Baptiste, who ran sixth in the final of the Women’s 100 metres dash at the Olympic Games in London, England, yesterday.
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National boxer Arshad Fabiean is “really disgusted” by the remarks that T&T Olympian, Carlos Suarez, made after he was booted out of the Olympics in his opening bout in the men’s light flyweight last Tuesday.
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On a windy yesterday afternoon at the London Velodrome, a young man from T&T sent shivers down the spine of a few of his country’s citizens, including the President of the Republic George Maxwell Richards, with an awesome display of cycling class.
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Usain Bolt seized the 100-metre Olympic gold last night, delighting fans as he set a new Olympic record and celebrated with half a victory lap around the jam-packed stadium.
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After the disappointment of star swimmer George Bovell III finishing seventh in yesterday’s 50-metre freestyle final in the Olympic pool, Trinidad and Tobago’s track and field athletes will pick up their country’s medal hunt in a packed schedule...
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T&T’s George Bovell seventh place finish in the Men’s 50 metres freestyle final has him seriously considering retirement.
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