Assistant coach Russell Latapy, during a training session of the T&T senior men’s football team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-SPain on Monday ahead of the World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica at the same venue tomorrow.
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T&T U-19 boys' water polo team manager Derek Hinds, from left front row, poses with Armando Sham Poo, Jeremiah Henriques-Brown (captain), Ronson Hackshaw (Ministry of Sports), Elijah Francis, Liam Chin Lee, Joshua Joseph and in back, Andrew Francis (head coach), Daniel Gillette, Jeremiah Julien, Marc-Anthony Hinds, Joshua Cumberbatch, Xavion Williams, Evan Gillard-Bruce, Gregorio Felician (assistant coach) and Rylan Thomas at the Diplomatic Lounge at the Piarco International Airport after returning from the Carifta Water Polo Championships in Fort Laudrdale, Florida, USA with the gold medal.
T&T midfielder Kevin Molino.
Former FIFA vice-president and CONCACAF president, Jack Warner.
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Lecturer in UWI’s Department of Behavioral Sciences, Dr Cheryl-Ann Boodram, standing, speaks to participants during her presentation on Thursday at the Technical Department Office in Couva.
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The West Indies pose with the winners’ trophy after whitewashing Bangladesh in their T20I series.
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FILE: Central FC’s Kadeem Corbin, right, dribbles past Caledonia AIA’s Solmon Austin to maintain possession during the T&T Premier Football League’s Tier 1 match at the Arima Velodrome on December 22, 2024. Corbin scored a goal in Central’s 2-0 win.
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Some of the Barbados-bound hopefuls with the Trinity Masters Swim Club during open-water training at Maracas Bay last Sunday.
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Members of the winning round seven team, Orinoco B, including Kyle Deosaran, left front row, Jimree Manick, Joel Mark, Videsh Nancoo, Shaquille Rahana, Marvin Wilson and in back, Ricki Bachan, Chandradeo Singh (captain) and Carlos Horsford (partly hidden).
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St Benedict’s College Jude Neckles, centre, runs past Fatima College’s Raegan Rowe, right, during the SSFL Boys Super Cup match at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucrapo, Port-of-Spain, on September 5. Today, both teams will be in action, St Benedict’s against St Mary’s and Fatima versus St Anthony’s.
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Assistant coach Russell Latapy, during a training session of the T&T senior men’s football team at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-SPain on Monday ahead of the World Cup Qualifier against Jamaica at the same venue tomorrow.
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T&T U-19 boys' water polo team manager Derek Hinds, from left front row, poses with Armando Sham Poo, Jeremiah Henriques-Brown (captain), Ronson Hackshaw (Ministry of Sports), Elijah Francis, Liam Chin Lee, Joshua Joseph and in back, Andrew Francis (head coach), Daniel Gillette, Jeremiah Julien, Marc-Anthony Hinds, Joshua Cumberbatch, Xavion Williams, Evan Gillard-Bruce, Gregorio Felician (assistant coach) and Rylan Thomas at the Diplomatic Lounge at the Piarco International Airport after returning from the Carifta Water Polo Championships in Fort Laudrdale, Florida, USA with the gold medal.
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Shian Lewis, second from right, with her Diego Martin Central teammates who recently won the 20 & Under Division in the T&T Secondary Schools Netball Association’s Port-of-Spain and Environs Education District, Ja’Niya Fox, from left, Edyn Aching, Joniah Beharry, Shamiah Giroux, Anika Collins (captain); Makayla Theodore, Kimora Campbell (vice captain), Lewis and Aneisha Hyles. The team is in Tobago for Championship Week.
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The T&T Secondary Schools Netball Association (TTSSNA) Championship Week is set to ignite today at Shaw Park, Tobago, kicking off with the highly anticipated individual and team shooting competitions.
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Naparima College’s Jayden Caprietta, right, and St. Benedict’s College’s David Elijah battle for the ball during the Premiership Division match at Naparima College Grounds in San Fernando on Monday.
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Naparima College got two goals in the space of three minutes to play themselves back into contention for the title in the Premier Division of the Secondary Schools Football League when they defeated archrivals St Benedict’s College 2-0 at Lewis Street, San Fernando on Monday.
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I recall almost 12 years ago, the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) launched a high-performance programme with then-partner Michael Johnson Performance (MJP), which has since closed in 2022.
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The Caribbean faces a severe public health crisis defined by a disproportionately high burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). NCDs, which include diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and cerebrovascular disease, are the leading cause of mortality across the region.
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Lecturer in UWI’s Department of Behavioral Sciences, Dr Cheryl-Ann Boodram, standing, speaks to participants during her presentation on Thursday at the Technical Department Office in Couva.
T&T Football Association (TTFA), through its Safeguarding Department, hosted a landmark session on Thursday at its Couva office to significantly advance player care, wellbeing, and cross-sector collaboration in sport.
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I’ve been deeply involved in Caribbean football over the years to know that our region’s spirit is unlike any other. We compete, we clash, we tease, and then, somehow, we still find space for brotherhood. It’s part of who we are. But every now and then, a match comes around that tests that balance between empathy and ambition. November 13th will be one of those nights.
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I was minding my business a few weeks ago, when a Trinidad and Tobago Premier Football League (TTPFL) Tier 1 man called me to ask if the T&T Super League (TTSL) still exists. It does not. He was fed up of TTPFL and wanted to start a new league. He offloaded a catalogue of complaints too many to recount. Then, a week before kick-off, the league grandiosely announced its 2025/2026 resumption in Tobago last weekend.
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The West Indies pose with the winners’ trophy after whitewashing Bangladesh in their T20I series.
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CHATTOGRAM –The West Indies did not even need the services of their inspirational skipper Shai Hope to complete a series whitewash of Bangladesh in the third and final T20I in Bangladesh on Friday.
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FILE: Central FC’s Kadeem Corbin, right, dribbles past Caledonia AIA’s Solmon Austin to maintain possession during the T&T Premier Football League’s Tier 1 match at the Arima Velodrome on December 22, 2024. Corbin scored a goal in Central’s 2-0 win.
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Miscellaneous Police made it two wins from as many matches in a row when they defeated last season’s second-place team, MIC Central FC Reboot, 2-1 in the first game of a doubleheader at the Arima Velodrome on Friday night.
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On Wednesday, in the Billiards Sports Organisation’s National Pool League (NPL), two women came up trumps for their respective teams in the Premier Division 8 Ball competition. Karen Ramcharan and Salisha Lochan, two of the top women pool players in the country, proved that they deserve their places in the playing team and are no longer there as merely token representation.
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Some of the Barbados-bound hopefuls with the Trinity Masters Swim Club during open-water training at Maracas Bay last Sunday.
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A historic delegation of over twenty Masters athletes from Trinidad and Tobago will dive into the prestigious Barbados Open Water Swim Festival, which splashes off on Wednesday and concludes on Sunday.
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A heightened security alert across Trinidad and Tobago, sparked by news of a possible United States attack on neighbouring Venezuela, led to a cascade of cancellations, postponements, and depleted protective services sports teams participating in competition this weekend.
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Southside Elite players pose at the Southern Regional Indoor Sports Arena in Pleasantville, San Fernando, recently during the South Zone Basketball League. Elite won game one of the its best-in-three series final against Police on Wednesday. Today, the teams will meet in game two.
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Noah Lyles partners with Asafa Powell to aid Hurricane victims in Junelle Bromfield’s hometown.
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Shian Lewis, second from right, with her Diego Martin Central teammates who recently won the 20 & Under Division in the T&T Secondary Schools Netball Association’s Port-of-Spain and Environs Education District, Ja’Niya Fox, from left, Edyn Aching, Joniah Beharry, Shamiah Giroux, Anika Collins (captain); Makayla Theodore, Kimora Campbell (vice captain), Lewis and Aneisha Hyles. The team is in Tobago for Championship Week.
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Naparima College’s Jayden Caprietta, right, and St. Benedict’s College’s David Elijah battle for the ball during the Premiership Division match at Naparima College Grounds in San Fernando on Monday.
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Lecturer in UWI’s Department of Behavioral Sciences, Dr Cheryl-Ann Boodram, standing, speaks to participants during her presentation on Thursday at the Technical Department Office in Couva.
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The West Indies pose with the winners’ trophy after whitewashing Bangladesh in their T20I series.
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FILE: Central FC’s Kadeem Corbin, right, dribbles past Caledonia AIA’s Solmon Austin to maintain possession during the T&T Premier Football League’s Tier 1 match at the Arima Velodrome on December 22, 2024. Corbin scored a goal in Central’s 2-0 win.
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