Richard Ramkissoon, left, of Central Sports Club collects his club’s first place challenge trophy for Premiership I Trinidad from Miles Bascombe, Director of Cricket, CWI, during the TTCB Awards Ceremony at the Center Pointe Mall Auditorium on September 30, 2023 in Chaguanas.
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Matthew Forde, centre, accepts his Game Changer of the Match award for his performance in the final T20I against Afghanistan.
West Indies’ Zachary Carter celebrates after scoring a century against South Africa in the ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup in Windhoek, Namibia on Thursday. West Indies won by 55 runs.
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Phillip Watts, left, present celebrated javelin thrower and Sports Ambassador Keshorn Walcott with a National Incentive and Reward valued at TT$500,000 at the Ministry’s Head Office in Port-of-Spain on Wednesday .
Shamar Springer bowled West Indies to victory over Afghanistan with a hat-trick in the third and final T20I at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday. West Indies won by 15 runs.
Cyclist Kwesi Browne competes in the flying 200m sprint during the T&T Cycling Federation’s Elite Men’s and Women’s Track Trials at the National Cycling Centre in Couva on Saturday.
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National Under-17 Women’s football coach Ayana Russell.
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Jewel Andrew of West Indies bats during the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 match between West Indies and Afghanistan at HP Oval on Sunday (January 18) in Windhoek, Namibia.
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A composed, unbeaten half-century from Shemaine Campbelle guided Guyana Women to a four-wicket victory over Jamaica.
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West Indies captain Brandon King, left, and Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan.
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Teniel Campbell of PSL cycling club competes in the Women's Individual Persuit during T&T Cycling Federation’s Elite Men’s and Women’s Track Trials at the National Cycling Velodrome in Couva, yesterday.
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Willard Harris, centre, Chairman of the First Citizens Sports Foundation poses with the top 10 junior “Athletes of the Year” and representatives of recipients who were absent including, Ernest Fraser, from left, for Chloe Fraser (table tennis), Kyra Williams (cycling), Jelani Nedd (cycling), Jasher De Gannes (Janae De Gannes/athletics), Doon Ramnath (Samara Ramnath/womne’s cricket), Kirk Newallo (Zuri Ferguson/swimming), Alana Bourgeois-Doodnath (Liam Carrington/swimming), Amara Urquhart (badminton), Ian Morris (Jaden Marchan/athletics) and Antonio Francis (powerlifting) during the First Citizens Sports Foundation Sports Awards 2025 and 2026 Hall of Fame Induction held at NAPA in Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Sunil Narine took two wickets for the Durban Super Giants.
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FILE - Shamilia Connell claimed 4-8 for Barbados.
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FILE - Red Force skipper Karishma Ramharack claimed 3-13 in T&T's four-wicket loss to Leeward Islands.
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Richard Ramkissoon, left, of Central Sports Club collects his club’s first place challenge trophy for Premiership I Trinidad from Miles Bascombe, Director of Cricket, CWI, during the TTCB Awards Ceremony at the Center Pointe Mall Auditorium on September 30, 2023 in Chaguanas.
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Matthew Forde, centre, accepts his Game Changer of the Match award for his performance in the final T20I against Afghanistan.
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West Indies’ Zachary Carter celebrates after scoring a century against South Africa in the ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup in Windhoek, Namibia on Thursday. West Indies won by 55 runs.
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Shankar Bidaisee, centre, chairman of First Citizens Holdings Ltd and First Citizens Foundation, poses with the Top 10 senior “Athletes of the Year” and representatives of recipients who were absent, including Keshorn Walcott (athletics), from left, Levi Bertrand for Leah Bertrand (athletics), Kezia Hunte (powerlifting), Joseph McDonald (powerlifting), T&T Cycling Federation president Rowena Williams (Nicholas Paul/cycling), Teniel Campbell (cycling), Prishni Rampersad-Singh (Karishma Ramharack/women’s cricket) and Ernest Fraser (Chloe Fraser/table tennis) at the First Citizens Sports Foundation Sports Awards 2025 and 2026 Hall of Fame Induction held at NAPA in Port-of-Spain on Saturday night. Missing are Dylan Carter (swimming) and Akeem Stewart (para athletics). Later, Walcott and Campbell were named the respective “Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year”.
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After overcoming numerous challenges, two of this country’s top athletes, javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott and cyclist Teniel Campbell, have offered renewed hope for more medals, titles, and international accolades in the coming years.
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Using sport as a tool to address at-risk youth is not about finding the next Dwight Yorke, Brian Lara, Anisa Mohammed, Keshorn Walcott, Debra O’Connor, George Bovell, Jizelle Salandy, Akeem Stewart, to name a few.
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Cyclist Kwesi Browne competes in the flying 200m sprint during the T&T Cycling Federation’s Elite Men’s and Women’s Track Trials at the National Cycling Centre in Couva on Saturday.
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A virtual meeting of the T&T Cycling Federation (TTCF) Racing Committee tonight will determine the team representing T&T at the Pan American Track Cycling Championships in Santiago, Chile, from February 16-22.
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National Under-17 Women’s football coach Ayana Russell.
As the countdown begins for the Concacaf Under-17 Women’s Qualifiers in Curacao, head coach Ayana Russell has officially named her final squad on Sunday (January 18), signalling a new chapter for the national programme.
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Jewel Andrew of West Indies bats during the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 match between West Indies and Afghanistan at HP Oval on Sunday (January 18) in Windhoek, Namibia.
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WINDHOEK –A promising start evaporated under the Windhoek sun as the West Indies Under-19s suffered a heavy 138-run defeat to a disciplined Afghanistan side in their ICC Men’s U-19 World Cup Group D clash in Namibia on Sunday.
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A composed, unbeaten half-century from Shemaine Campbelle guided Guyana Women to a four-wicket victory over Jamaica.
KINGSTOWN – A composed, unbeaten half-century from Shemaine Campbelle guided Guyana Women to a four-wicket victory over Jamaica Women in the ninth match of the T20 Blaze in St Vincent at the Arnos Vale Playing Field on Saturday (January 17).
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West Indies captain Brandon King, left, and Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan.
DUBAI, UAE– With the ICC T20 World Cup looming on the horizon, the West Indies launch their final preparatory series against a dangerous Afghanistan side in Dubai Sunday, aiming to solidify combinations and finalise their squad for the global showpiece.
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LIMA – Jamaica’s golfing pair of Zandre Roye and Oshae Haye found the going tough on the opening day of the 11th Latin America Amateur Golf Championship (LAAC) in Peru on Friday.
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Teniel Campbell of PSL cycling club competes in the Women's Individual Persuit during T&T Cycling Federation’s Elite Men’s and Women’s Track Trials at the National Cycling Velodrome in Couva, yesterday.
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Trinidad and Tobago's 2026 Pan American Track Cycling Championship trials at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva, provided local athletes and several elite riders a first opportunity to gauge their progress on home soil on Saturday.
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Willard Harris, centre, Chairman of the First Citizens Sports Foundation poses with the top 10 junior “Athletes of the Year” and representatives of recipients who were absent including, Ernest Fraser, from left, for Chloe Fraser (table tennis), Kyra Williams (cycling), Jelani Nedd (cycling), Jasher De Gannes (Janae De Gannes/athletics), Doon Ramnath (Samara Ramnath/womne’s cricket), Kirk Newallo (Zuri Ferguson/swimming), Alana Bourgeois-Doodnath (Liam Carrington/swimming), Amara Urquhart (badminton), Ian Morris (Jaden Marchan/athletics) and Antonio Francis (powerlifting) during the First Citizens Sports Foundation Sports Awards 2025 and 2026 Hall of Fame Induction held at NAPA in Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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T&T’s Olympic javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott expectedly walked away with the Senior “Sportsman of the Year” award alongside cyclist Teniel Campbell, who told the audience that she plans to be the first female cyclist to medal at the Olympic Games, when the First Citizens Sports Foundation Awards at the National Academy of the Performing Arts (NAPA) was held in Port-of-Spain Saturday night.
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Sunil Narine took two wickets for the Durban Super Giants.
DURBAN – Skipper Aiden Markram smashed a century and Sunil Narine impressed with the ball to guide the Durban Super Giants to a comprehensive 58-run victory over the Paarl Royals when the SA20 continued in South Africa on Saturday.
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In a globalised sporting landscape, migration and sport are no longer separate conversations. Athletes, coaches, analysts and support personnel now cross borders as frequently as competitions themselves. When managed thoughtfully, this movement of people can strengthen national sporting programmes, enhance international relationships and promote social cohesion without undermining local development.
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Shankar Bidaisee, centre, chairman of First Citizens Holdings Ltd and First Citizens Foundation, poses with the Top 10 senior “Athletes of the Year” and representatives of recipients who were absent, including Keshorn Walcott (athletics), from left, Levi Bertrand for Leah Bertrand (athletics), Kezia Hunte (powerlifting), Joseph McDonald (powerlifting), T&T Cycling Federation president Rowena Williams (Nicholas Paul/cycling), Teniel Campbell (cycling), Prishni Rampersad-Singh (Karishma Ramharack/women’s cricket) and Ernest Fraser (Chloe Fraser/table tennis) at the First Citizens Sports Foundation Sports Awards 2025 and 2026 Hall of Fame Induction held at NAPA in Port-of-Spain on Saturday night. Missing are Dylan Carter (swimming) and Akeem Stewart (para athletics). Later, Walcott and Campbell were named the respective “Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year”.
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Cyclist Kwesi Browne competes in the flying 200m sprint during the T&T Cycling Federation’s Elite Men’s and Women’s Track Trials at the National Cycling Centre in Couva on Saturday.
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National Under-17 Women’s football coach Ayana Russell.
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Jewel Andrew of West Indies bats during the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 match between West Indies and Afghanistan at HP Oval on Sunday (January 18) in Windhoek, Namibia.
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A composed, unbeaten half-century from Shemaine Campbelle guided Guyana Women to a four-wicket victory over Jamaica.
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West Indies captain Brandon King, left, and Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan.
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Zandre Roye
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Teniel Campbell of PSL cycling club competes in the Women's Individual Persuit during T&T Cycling Federation’s Elite Men’s and Women’s Track Trials at the National Cycling Velodrome in Couva, yesterday.
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