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Friday, May 16, 2025

Com­mon­wealth Games 2014

Back to the drawing board for T&T sports

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Tired bod­ies but even tougher minds de­part­ed from Glas­gow, Scot­land, over the past two days, as T&T ath­letes bid farewell to the Com­mon­wealth Games which closed on Sun­day with a gala cer­e­mo­ny. Af­ter 12 days of in­tense com­pe­ti­tion T&T emerged with eight medals–three sil­ver and five bronze–to im­prove T&T's over­all medal count at the event to 52 (eight gold, 20 sil­ver, 24 bronze).

T&T Olympic Com­mit­tee (TTOC) pres­i­dent Bri­an Lewis, is en­cour­aged by the ef­fort of all the ath­letes and ap­plaud­ed their suc­cess­es. "I am proud of our medal­lists and those, who made the fi­nals and did their sea­son's best," said Lewis in his first ma­jor com­pe­ti­tion as the head of the TTOC. "It au­gurs well for Pan Am in Toron­to next year and Rio Olympics (2016)," he said.

It was slow start to the 20th edi­tion of the event but Ayan­na Alexan­der sparked some life in­to the T&T camp on the sev­enth day, by win­ning this coun­try's first medal, a bronze in the women's triple jump event, leap­ing to a dis­tance of 14.01 me­tres at Ham­p­den Park Sta­di­um.

A day lat­er, it was Cleopa­tra Borel and Lalonde Gor­don mak­ing it three for T&T as the duo went on to nab a sil­ver and bronze, re­spec­tive­ly. Borel's toss of 18.57m earned her a third Com­mon­wealth medal, bag­ging bronze at the 2006 Mel­bourne Games and a sil­ver at the Del­hi Games in 2010.

Gor­don's bat­tle-to-the-end at­ti­tude saw him cross third in the men's 400m. It was the first of two bronze medals he se­cured, lead­ing the 4x400m team that al­so in­clud­ed Jar­rin Solomon, Ren­ny Quow and Zwede He­witt, two days lat­er. Je­hue Gor­don ran a sea­son's best 48.75 to win a sil­ver medal in the 400m hur­dles fi­nal, which made it four for T&T last Tues­day.

On Sat­ur­day, the fi­nal day of track and field, the ex­pec­ta­tions were high for T&T to make it un­to the podi­um. Olympic cham­pi­on Keshorn Wal­cott and both the 4x100 re­lay team of Richard Thomp­son, Marc Burns, Ron­del Sor­ril­lo and Ke­ston Bled­man and the 4x400m did just that.

Wal­cott, on­ly the pre­vi­ous day, had bro­ken his own na­tion­al record throw­ing 85.28 in the open­ing round to bet­ter the 84.58m stan­dard he had set in win­ning gold in 2012, had his best throw on the sixth and fi­nal round of 82.67, to cap­ture the sec­ond ma­jor ti­tle of his ca­reer, a sil­ver medal.

Ear­li­er the week, both Thomp­son and Bled­man, both Olympic sil­ver medal­lists, missed out on qual­i­fy­ing for the 100m fi­nal while Sor­ril­lo was elim­i­nat­ed in the 200m event. Fail­ures that left a sour feel­ing with the trio, how­ev­er, they did well to bounce back and placed third in 38.10 with the help of Burns. Lalonde, Solomon, Quow and He­witt com­bined to clock 3:01.51 in the 4x400m fi­nal to seize a bronze.

The night be­fore though, at the Scot­tish Ex­hi­bi­tion and Con­fer­ence Cen­tre (SECC), Michael Alexan­der nabbed a bronze medal al­so. De­spite be­ing de­feat­ed by North­ern Ire­land's Joe Fitzger­ald in the semi­fi­nals of the men's light­weight di­vi­sion, Alexan­der was guar­an­teed a medal even be­fore en­ter­ing the ring as los­ing semi­fi­nal­ists are award­ed bronze medals.

Lewis, who got a chance to see the lo­cal ath­letes in ac­tion, said, eval­u­at­ing some of their per­for­mances, that he saw promise which was good for the fu­ture.

He said: "Dy­lan Carter showed his po­ten­tial as did Michael Alexan­der and Ju­do's Christo­pher George.

"George Bovell showed he is still a world class swim­mer."

Both Bovell and Carter missed out on medals in the 50m freestyle and the 100m freestyle fi­nals, re­spec­tive­ly.

Bovell (22.31), who al­so reached the fi­nal of the 50m back­stroke but chose not to com­pete, and Carter (49.56) placed fifth in their re­spec­tive races.

T&T's team sports were to­tal­ly out­classed. The na­tion­al net­ball team plac­ing tenth from 12 teams, win­ning on­ly one match over Bar­ba­dos (38�37). The "Ca­lyp­so Girls" suf­fered loss­es to South Africa (56�40), Wales (50�31), Aus­tralia (69�34) and Eng­land (70�24). In their clas­si­fi­ca­tion match against host Scot­land, they lost 46�28.

The men's rug­by sev­ens team lost all of its pool match­es to South Africa (36�0), Kenya (35�5) and Cook Is­lands (33�10), to be rel­e­gat­ed to the bowl com­pe­ti­tion and lost to Cana­da, 33�0.

Down in the Shield con­test, the lo­cal did man­age to win a match against Malaysia, 15�10 in the semi­fi­nals but fell to Sri Lan­ka (43�7) in that fi­nale.

"At times I must ad­mit it has been a dif­fi­cult Games in that sense be­cause it is nev­er easy watch­ing younger ath­letes get a bap­tism of fire," said Lewis.

Both men's and women's hock­ey teams were al­so out­played by their op­po­nents to place tenth in the re­spec­tive di­vi­sions.

The lo­cal stick­men though, did cre­ate his­to­ry, by win­ning its first ever match at a Com­mon­wealth Games, beat­ing Malaysia 4�2 in the fi­nal pre­lim­i­nary match.

"We don't af­ford our team sports the com­pet­i­tive pro­gramme that they need and it makes no sense stop­ping and start­ing is ei­ther we com­mit­ted to it or we not we can't be halfway com­mit­ted then com­plain about the cost. If we want our teams to per­form well and build and de­vel­op we have to in­vest the mon­ey in terms of the high lev­el com­pe­ti­tions."

"The peo­ple that are mak­ing these de­ci­sions need to face re­al­i­ty In­ter­na­tion­al sports at this lev­el have changed. We have a lot to im­prove.

Roger Daniel, who thrived in the last two Com­mon­wealth Games, with two sil­ver (2010) and a bronze (2006), left emp­ty-hand­ed. Daniel best show­ing was in the 50m Pis­tol event, where he placed sev­enth.

With com­pe­ti­tions like the World Cham­pi­onships, Pan Amer­i­can Games and even the Olympics quick­ly ap­proach­ing, T&T ath­letes will look to re­cu­per­ate and dive back in­to prepa­ra­tions.

"The TTOC have to do a com­pre­hen­sive re­view of every­thing we do be­cause there are a lot of things that oth­er coun­tries are do­ing and if we have to com­pete we must do."


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