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.
Jeremiah Jankey, left, and his brother Josiah Jankey celebrate their win in the opening leg of the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volley Tour Under-23 Men's Division at Saith Park, Chaguanas last weekend.
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T&T’s javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott sporting his 2025 T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) Sportsman of the Year award which he won for the third time in his career during the TTOC’s 31st awards ceremony held at Queen’s Hall in St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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T&T Under 17 coach Randolph Boyce, left, gives instructions to his players at the start of a practice session.
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Suriname Head Coach, Henk Ten Cate.
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FILE - Joevin Jones of Miscellaneous Police FC.
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West Indies Under-19 bowler Vitel Lawes celebrates one of his three wickets during the ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup at the High Performance Oval in Windhoek, Namibia, yesterday. He finished with 3 for 23 from six overs.
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Nicholas Pooran
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T&T cyclist Njisane Phillip
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FILE: CF Montreal’s Dante Sealy, right, celebrates with teammate Victor Loturi (22) after scoring against Atlanta United during first-half MLS football match action in Montreal, on August 9, 2025. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
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Shamar Apple of the West Indies bats during a warm-up game versus Japan.
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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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FILE - Shamilia Connell claimed 4-8 for Barbados.
KINGSTOWN – Barbados Women will consider themselves lucky to have gotten past Windward Islands Women by three wickets after producing a shoddy performance with the bat in the T20 Blaze in St Vincent on Saturday.
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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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KINGSTOWN – Leeward Islands Women put themselves in prime position to qualify for the final of the T20 Blaze with a convincing four-wicket win over Trinidad and Tobago Women in St Vincent on Saturday.
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Jeremiah Jankey, left, and his brother Josiah Jankey celebrate their win in the opening leg of the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volley Tour Under-23 Men's Division at Saith Park, Chaguanas last weekend.
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The pairs of Sadie Torkar and Bianca Perkins (women) and Josiah Jankey and his brother Jeremiah Jankey (men) won the opening leg of the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volley Tour Under-23 Division at Saith Park, Chaguanas, last weekend (January 10-11).
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T&T’s javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott sporting his 2025 T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) Sportsman of the Year award which he won for the third time in his career during the TTOC’s 31st awards ceremony held at Queen’s Hall in St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Keshorn Walcott, the reigning T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) “Sportsman of the Year”, and Leah Bertrand, the “Sportswoman of the Year” award winners for 2025 are expected to cop the top awards once more when the 63rd edition of the First Citizens Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 2025 function takes place Saturday, at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, Port-of-Spain.
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In his book "The End of History and the Last Man" (1992), political theorist Francis Fukuyama argued that the collapse of the Soviet Union signaled the triumph of liberal democracy and its confirmation as the final form of human government - the end of History. Today's world defies that conclusion. China is a communist polity with capitalist economics; India's supposed liberal democracy has a distinctly illiberal character; elsewhere we have Russia, Belarus, North Korea, Viet Nam and El Salvador, the theocracy in Iran, the family fiefdoms of the Middle East, the military juntas of Myanmar and West Africa. And then there is Donald Trump's dystopian version of America. But I love the phrase "the end of History" and I borrow it to use in a more prosaic manner. Across the globe, despite the inexorable advance of the information revolution and ever evolving digital technology, people know increasingly less about their own, never mind human, history. Historical facts and generational knowledge have been supplanted by the immediacy of social media pseudo-expertise, random opinion and "alternative facts". And daily, everywhere, history is being revised and perverted by powerful interests in favour of their narrow, anti-Truth agendas and to ensure the peoples lose their groundings. We are at the end of History.
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T&T Under 17 coach Randolph Boyce, left, gives instructions to his players at the start of a practice session.
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T&T national Under-17 men’s football team coach Randolph Boyce has named a 23-man squad to face Peru in two international friendly matches in the capital, Lima, scheduled for January 28 and 30.
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Suriname Head Coach, Henk Ten Cate.
PARAMARIBO – The dream of a first-ever World Cup finals appearance for Suriname remains alive, but the path has grown more perilous.
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FILE - Joevin Jones of Miscellaneous Police FC.
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With unbeaten leaders and defending champions Defence Force elite not in action until Saturday, third placed Miscellaneous Police FC will have a chance for a share of the lead at the top of the T&T Premier Football League (TTPFL) Tier I standings when they face Prison Service FC in the feature match of a double-header on Friday.
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West Indies Under-19 bowler Vitel Lawes celebrates one of his three wickets during the ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup at the High Performance Oval in Windhoek, Namibia, yesterday. He finished with 3 for 23 from six overs.
Rahul Pandey
WINDHOEK, Namibia, Jan 15, CMC – West Indies Under-19s commenced their bid for a second ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup title in winning if unconvincing fashion against minnows Tanzania with a five-wicket victory, yesterday.
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Nicholas Pooran
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – In a stunning and brutally frank critique on the popular Mason and Guest radio show, two respected former West Indies figures have launched a scathing attack on Cricket West Indies (CWI) for reportedly considering asking Nicholas Pooran to reverse his international retirement for the upcoming T20 World Cup.
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T&T cyclist Njisane Phillip
The Court of Appeal has been asked to adjudicate over a legal dispute over a move by the T&T Cycling Federation to host trials for next month’s Pan American Cycling Championships in Chile on Saturday.
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FILE: CF Montreal’s Dante Sealy, right, celebrates with teammate Victor Loturi (22) after scoring against Atlanta United during first-half MLS football match action in Montreal, on August 9, 2025. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
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US Major League Soccer club, the Colorado Rapids, acquired T&T forward Dante Sealy from fellow American club CF Montréal via a trade last month.
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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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Jeremiah Jankey, left, and his brother Josiah Jankey celebrate their win in the opening leg of the T&T Volleyball Federation (TTVF) Trinbago Beach Volley Tour Under-23 Men's Division at Saith Park, Chaguanas last weekend.
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T&T’s javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott sporting his 2025 T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) Sportsman of the Year award which he won for the third time in his career during the TTOC’s 31st awards ceremony held at Queen’s Hall in St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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T&T Under 17 coach Randolph Boyce, left, gives instructions to his players at the start of a practice session.
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Suriname Head Coach, Henk Ten Cate.
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FILE - Joevin Jones of Miscellaneous Police FC.
Daniel Prentice
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West Indies Under-19 bowler Vitel Lawes celebrates one of his three wickets during the ICC Men’s Under-19 World Cup at the High Performance Oval in Windhoek, Namibia, yesterday. He finished with 3 for 23 from six overs.
Rahul Pandey
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