FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.
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Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.
Two Russian young football fans sport their T&T shirts at the Radisson Blu Hotel after the T&T match in Kaliningrad where Russia won 3-0 on Tuesday.
Colombian Kevin Quintero raises his hands in triumph at an international event. He will headline a list of international cyclists for the coming 'Carnival of Speed' and 'Speed Paradise' event at the National Cycling Centre (NCC) in Balmain, Couva, June 19-21.
Shania Hayles scored the winner for Jamaica against Panama.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews, third left, was among those present at Waterloo Bridge for the launch of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
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FILE: Shai Hope orchestrated a rescue mission, scoring a vital 53 off 39 balls against New Zealand in November 2025.
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FILE: T&T captain Shakeel Dyte attempts to push through the Canada defensive line, Alex Russell and Thomas Isherwood during the men’s final in the RAN Sevens Tournament at Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima in November 2024. T&T suffered a 38-0 loss.
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T&T’s striker Reon Moore celebrtaes after he scored in T&T’s 3-2 win over Guatemala in the Concacaf Nations League A Group match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Friday. He scored again on Tuesday night when T&T played Curacao at the Ergilio Hato Stadium in Willemstd, Curacao.
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Two-time Olympic medallist and World champion Keshorn Walcott training at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain in March. Walcott placed fourth in the men's javelin event at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome, Italy, yesterday.
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Captain Hayley Matthews, left, and vice-captain Chinelle Henry pose with the trophy after winning the series.
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West Indies captain Shai Hope speaking to the media following his side’s 41-run loss to Sri Lanka in the opening ODI on Wednesday.
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Jedaiah King led Royalty with 23 points.
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A cross-section of a meeting between The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, the Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago and National Governing Bodies (NGBs) at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Wednesday. Representatives from all 53 NGBs were present.
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FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.
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Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.
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KINGSTON – West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph will miss the third and final One Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka in Jamiaca on Monday.
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Curacao is the smallest nation to ever qualify for the FIFA World Cup.
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CASTRIES, Saint Lucia – Deputy Secretary-General of CARICOM, Dr Armstrong Alexis has thrown his full support behind both Haiti and Curacao ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
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Shania Hayles scored the winner for Jamaica against Panama.
PANAMA CITY, Panama – Shania Hayles scored a superb free kick to lead Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz to a 1-0 lead over Panama in their international friendly on Friday.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews, third left, was among those present at Waterloo Bridge for the launch of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
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LONDON – The 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup was launched in stunning fashion as London’s famous Waterloo Bridge was transformed into a massive cricket pitch for the first time in England on Sunday.
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FILE: Shai Hope orchestrated a rescue mission, scoring a vital 53 off 39 balls against New Zealand in November 2025.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jun 5, – As Shai Hope prepares to step onto the field for his 150th One-Day International at Sabina Park on Saturday, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy has lavished praise on the captain, calling him one of the finest batsmen the region has ever produced in the 50-over format.
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FILE: T&T captain Shakeel Dyte attempts to push through the Canada defensive line, Alex Russell and Thomas Isherwood during the men’s final in the RAN Sevens Tournament at Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima in November 2024. T&T suffered a 38-0 loss.
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T&T senior men’s rugby coach Dale Trotman and team captain Shakeel Dyte both expressed confidence in their team’s chances of coming away with a win when the T&T ruggermen host Mexico in a Rugby Americas North (RAN) Championship at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar on Saturday from 4 pm.
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T&T’s striker Reon Moore celebrtaes after he scored in T&T’s 3-2 win over Guatemala in the Concacaf Nations League A Group match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Friday. He scored again on Tuesday night when T&T played Curacao at the Ergilio Hato Stadium in Willemstd, Curacao.
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T&T senior men’s football team coach Derek King has named five new players in his team from the South Korea encounter for Tuesday’s international friendly against Russia, which will be played at the iconic Kaliningrad Arena.
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Two-time Olympic medallist and World champion Keshorn Walcott training at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain in March. Walcott placed fourth in the men's javelin event at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome, Italy, yesterday.
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T&T's two-time Olympic medallist and World champion Keshorn Walcott missed out on a second successive podium finish at the Wanda Diamond League, placing fourth in the men’s javelin final at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome, Italy, Thursday.
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Captain Hayley Matthews, left, and vice-captain Chinelle Henry pose with the trophy after winning the series.
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DUBLIN – West Indies Women emerged victorious in the Evara Tri-Nation T20I series after the final match between Ireland Women and Pakistan Women was abandoned without a ball being bowled in Ireland on Thursday.
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West Indies captain Shai Hope speaking to the media following his side’s 41-run loss to Sri Lanka in the opening ODI on Wednesday.
KINGSTON – West Indies skipper Shai Hope has admitted that his side was let down by shoddy fielding, bowling and batting in their 41-run defeat to Sri Lanka in the opening One Day International in Jamaica on Wednesday.
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Jedaiah King led Royalty with 23 points.
Jedaiah King and Jason Best combined to help Royalty Basketball Academy sink Maloney Pacers to its second straight loss in the Men’s First Division of the Lincoln “Cripple” Griffith North Zone Basketball League at the Woodbrook Youth Facility in Port-of-Spain on Sunday.
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Midfielder Ali Kazim Nakhid, left, with teammates Andre Raymond, John-Paul Rochford and Judah Garcia, among others, soon after they touched down in Moscow yesterday. The players were expected to catch a connecting flight to Kaliningrad for their international friendly clash with Russia on Tuesday.
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Curacao is the smallest nation to ever qualify for the FIFA World Cup.
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Shania Hayles scored the winner for Jamaica against Panama.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews, third left, was among those present at Waterloo Bridge for the launch of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
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FILE: Shai Hope orchestrated a rescue mission, scoring a vital 53 off 39 balls against New Zealand in November 2025.
Courtesy CWI Media
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FILE: T&T captain Shakeel Dyte attempts to push through the Canada defensive line, Alex Russell and Thomas Isherwood during the men’s final in the RAN Sevens Tournament at Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima in November 2024. T&T suffered a 38-0 loss.
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T&T’s striker Reon Moore celebrtaes after he scored in T&T’s 3-2 win over Guatemala in the Concacaf Nations League A Group match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Friday. He scored again on Tuesday night when T&T played Curacao at the Ergilio Hato Stadium in Willemstd, Curacao.
Daniel Prentice
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Two-time Olympic medallist and World champion Keshorn Walcott training at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain in March. Walcott placed fourth in the men's javelin event at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Rome, Italy, yesterday.
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