Sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye, left, and swimmer Dylan Carter will carry the national flag when Trinidad and Tobago team walks across the river Seine at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony parade of nations today.
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West Indies’ Jayden Seales celebrates the wicket of England’s Ben Duckett, not in picture, on day one of the first Rothesay Men’s Test match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Seales took 4 for 77. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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National senior golfers Chloe Ajodah, left, and Jada Charles at the opening of the 2023 Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships in Tobago in July last year.
England's Shoaib Bashir, left, celebrates after dismissing after West Indies Jason Holder during day four of the second Test between England and West Indies at Trent Bridge cricket ground, Nottingham, England, yesterday. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)
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Argentina's Enzo Fernandez is congratulated after beating Canada 2-0 in a Copa America semifinal football match in East Rutherford, N.J., Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
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Opener Mikyle Louis is set to make his debut in the opening Test at Lord’s.
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Sean Hill of Western Division received his man-of-the-match award from Councillor of Southern Port-of-Spain, Dennis Bristol after scoring a double to lead Western Division to a 3-1 win over Corporation Veterans in the 110th anniversary of the Port-of-Spain Corporation Football League at Nelson Mandela Park, St Clair, on Monday night.
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Elite men winner Tariq Woods from Evolution Cycling Academy.
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Dr Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies presents award to Mr Conde Riley.
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Britain's King Charles III poses for a group photograph with the West Indies men's cricket team, from left, Tevin Imlach, Joshua Da Silva, Jeremiah Louis, Jayden Seales, Kavem Hodge, Zachary McCaskie, Alzarri Joseph, Alick Athanaze, Jason Holder, Shamar Joseph, Mikyle Louis, Gudakesh Motie, Kirk McKenzie, Kevin Sinclair and captain Kraigg Brathwaite, at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the first test against England, Saturday (July 6).
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Lesli-Ann Noel, right, winner of the grand prize of the Blackout round.
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T&T’s track and Field Olympian Jereem Richard, left, with Michael Conyers, Deputy Chairman of The Brydens Group.
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Shakeem McKay, right, is congratulated by his father Nigel Mc Kay following his third place finish on the second day of the men’s 400m Finals at the NGC National Junior and Senior Championships at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on June 29. (Photo by CLAYTON CLARKE)
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Andre Fletcher...scored 50 off 36 balls.
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Barbadian trainer Saffie Joseph Jr
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Sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye, left, and swimmer Dylan Carter will carry the national flag when Trinidad and Tobago team walks across the river Seine at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony parade of nations today.
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West Indies’ Jayden Seales celebrates the wicket of England’s Ben Duckett, not in picture, on day one of the first Rothesay Men’s Test match at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Seales took 4 for 77. (Steven Paston/PA via AP)
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National senior golfers Chloe Ajodah, left, and Jada Charles at the opening of the 2023 Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships in Tobago in July last year.
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T&T Under-21 netballers Neisha Hyles, from left front row, Shian Lewis, Kayleea Songui, N’zinga Charles, in centre row, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, Physical Trainer Roland Hamilton, assistant coach, Crystal Ann George, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Jelisia Goodridge, Katty Ann Graham, Xhane’ Gray, manager Vanessa Forde, Jada Hamilton, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews and in the back: Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Maikea Bramble, Nekesha Gomes, and Nichola Gill at the Americas Netball World Youth Cup Qualifiers in Guadeloupe. On Tuesday, T&T won its opening match against St Maarten, 62-22.
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T&T Under-21 team got its campaign off to a winning start against St Maarten on the second day of the Americas Qualifiers for the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup (NWYC)at the Hall Paul Chonchon Sports Complex in Pointe-a-Pietre, Guadeloupe on Tuesday (July).
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Opener Mikyle Louis is set to make his debut in the opening Test at Lord’s.
LONDON – West Indies will hand novice opener Mikyle Louis his Test debut as part of an inexperienced XI for the opening Test against England at Lord’s starting in England on Wednesday, as they begin the arduous task of retaining the Botham-Richards Trophy.
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Sean Hill of Western Division received his man-of-the-match award from Councillor of Southern Port-of-Spain, Dennis Bristol after scoring a double to lead Western Division to a 3-1 win over Corporation Veterans in the 110th anniversary of the Port-of-Spain Corporation Football League at Nelson Mandela Park, St Clair, on Monday night.
Central Market and Western Division completed the line-up for last night's semifinal double-header in the 110th anniversary of the Port-of-Spain Corporation Football League Tournament with contrasting wins at Nelson Mandela Park, St Clair on Monday (July 8) night.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – South Africa have rested beanpole left-arm all-rounder Marco Jansen, but they have named uncapped batsman Matthew Breetzke as the only completely new face in their 16-member squad for a two-Test series on the Tour of the Caribbean next month.
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Elite men winner Tariq Woods from Evolution Cycling Academy.
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Tariq Woods of Evolution Cycling Academy rode to his second straight victory in the Elite Men’s 65km ride when the T&T Cycling Federation Road Challenge Series No 3 on Sunday from Couva to Debe and back to Couva.
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Dr Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies presents award to Mr Conde Riley.
Bridgetown, Barbados – Cricket West Indies (CWI) proudly recognised two of its longstanding board directors for their exemplary service at a prestigious reception held in Barbados on June 28, 2024, the eve of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
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Britain's King Charles III poses for a group photograph with the West Indies men's cricket team, from left, Tevin Imlach, Joshua Da Silva, Jeremiah Louis, Jayden Seales, Kavem Hodge, Zachary McCaskie, Alzarri Joseph, Alick Athanaze, Jason Holder, Shamar Joseph, Mikyle Louis, Gudakesh Motie, Kirk McKenzie, Kevin Sinclair and captain Kraigg Brathwaite, at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the first test against England, Saturday (July 6).
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LONDON – West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph put his delayed arrival behind him and is ready to get down to business against England in the first Test of the Vivian Richards-Ian Botham Trophy series, starting on Wednesday at the so-called “home” of the sport, Lord’s.
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Lesli-Ann Noel, right, winner of the grand prize of the Blackout round.
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Things are heating up in the A division of the T&T Darts Association’s (TTDA) Mixed Format League of Darts which took place at the home of darts Kosmos Members Club in Port-of-Spain on July 2.
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T&T’s track and Field Olympian Jereem Richard, left, with Michael Conyers, Deputy Chairman of The Brydens Group.
T&T’s running star Jereem “The Dream” Richards has signed on with The Brydens Group as a corporate brand ambassador. Richards, a 200 metres and 400m sprinter, will be representing T&T at the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
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Shakeem McKay, right, is congratulated by his father Nigel Mc Kay following his third place finish on the second day of the men’s 400m Finals at the NGC National Junior and Senior Championships at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo on June 29. (Photo by CLAYTON CLARKE)
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Shakeem McKay is dedicating his call-up for the upcoming Paris Olympic Games to the John John, Laventille community.
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Andre Fletcher...scored 50 off 36 balls.
DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka – Andre Fletcher’s 38th half-century in Twenty20s went in vain as Galle Marvels comfortably beat his Kandy Falcons by seven wickets in the Lanka Premier League on Sunday.
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Mikyle Louis (right) shares a light moment in exchanging a ‘fist-bump’ with King Charles III during West Indies’ visit to Buckingham Palace. Team manager Rawle Lewis looks on.
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All-rounder Jason Holder takes a break during a net session in preparation for the Lord’s opening Test.
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Kavem Hodge cuts during his 24 on the opening day of the first Lord’s Test.
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T&T Under-21 netballers Neisha Hyles, from left front row, Shian Lewis, Kayleea Songui, N’zinga Charles, in centre row, coach Kalifa Mc Collin-Lopez, Physical Trainer Roland Hamilton, assistant coach, Crystal Ann George, captain Destiny Williams, Jenecia Goodridge, Jelisia Goodridge, Katty Ann Graham, Xhane’ Gray, manager Vanessa Forde, Jada Hamilton, and massage therapist Coreen Andrews and in the back: Shaniya Morgan, Kerlene Johnson, Maikea Bramble, Nekesha Gomes, and Nichola Gill at the Americas Netball World Youth Cup Qualifiers in Guadeloupe. On Tuesday, T&T won its opening match against St Maarten, 62-22.
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Opener Mikyle Louis is set to make his debut in the opening Test at Lord’s.
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Sean Hill of Western Division received his man-of-the-match award from Councillor of Southern Port-of-Spain, Dennis Bristol after scoring a double to lead Western Division to a 3-1 win over Corporation Veterans in the 110th anniversary of the Port-of-Spain Corporation Football League at Nelson Mandela Park, St Clair, on Monday night.
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Matthew Breetzke
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Elite men winner Tariq Woods from Evolution Cycling Academy.
Mariela Bruzual
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Dr Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies presents award to Mr Conde Riley.
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Britain's King Charles III poses for a group photograph with the West Indies men's cricket team, from left, Tevin Imlach, Joshua Da Silva, Jeremiah Louis, Jayden Seales, Kavem Hodge, Zachary McCaskie, Alzarri Joseph, Alick Athanaze, Jason Holder, Shamar Joseph, Mikyle Louis, Gudakesh Motie, Kirk McKenzie, Kevin Sinclair and captain Kraigg Brathwaite, at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the first test against England, Saturday (July 6).
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Lesli-Ann Noel, right, winner of the grand prize of the Blackout round.
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