West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews celebrates against hosts Pakistan Women after reaching her fifth One-day International hundred on Thursday in Karachi. West Indies won by 113 runs.
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Dillon Sankar of D'Crushers was named "Player of the Match".
Clayton Clarke
Sinead Jack-Kisal in action.
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SSFL president Merere Gonzales, centre, with the “Players of the Year” for SSFL 2023, with their trophies, Michael Chaves of Fatima College, left, and J’Eleisha Alexander of Scarborough Secondary at the awards and prize giving distribution held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, Couva, yesterday.
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Shai Hope of Delhi Capitals hits out during his knock against Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday. Capitals won by six wickets.
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T&T’s Samantha Wallace of New South Wales Swifts.
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TTDF Josiah Daniel, centre, tries to get through Caledonia AIA defence of Carlyle Mitchell, right, and Joshua Araujo-Wilson during the TT Premier Football League match at the Arima Velodrome in Arima on Wednesday. picture daniel prentice
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Maloney Pacers coach Christopher Jackson Charles collects the prize from Pennelope Beckles, Minister of Planning and Development and Member of Parliament for Arima while star player Ahkeel “Smally” Boyd lifts the championship trophy as they celebrate winning the Premier Division in the Destiny Invitational Arima League at the Princess Royal Court on Saturday night.
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TTO Jordane Dookie plays a return shot back to Canada’s Sienna Miles during the ITF J60 Tacarigua Trinity Cup Girls Singles Round of 16 match at the National Racquet Centre yesterday in Tacarigua. Dookie won 7-5, 3-1(retired).
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T&T’s Janae De Gannes was adjudged the winner of the famous Austin Sealy award after her record-breaking performance during the Under-20 Girls’ Long Jump event, in which she leaped 6.50 metres on her first attempt at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada, on Monday. De Gannes improved on Yanis David’s 6.48 metres set in 2016, also in Grenada. She also won a relay silver medal in the Under-20 Girls’ 4x400 metres relay in 3:47.51, running the anchor leg. Ranked third in the world in the Under-20 age group, she joins former sprinter Darrel Brown who won the honour in 1999 and 2000, middle-distance runner Garvin Nero (2005), and hurdler Jehue Gordon (2010). Gordon is the manager of the 2024 team.
PAUL VOISIN
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T&T sprinter Kadeem Chinapoo followed up his silver medal in the Boy’s Under-17 on Sunday with the gold medal in the 200 metres final at the 51st Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada yesterday.
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Trinidad and Tobagos Janae De Gannes, won the Austin Sealy award after a record-breaking performance in the Under-20 Girls' Long Jump event, at the Carifta Games in Grenada, on Monday 1 April 2024. [Photo: PAUL VOISIN]
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Ian Prichard
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Che Wickham, Mikhail Byer, Dylan Woodruffe, Hakeem Chinapoo won the gold medal in the boy’s Under 20 4x100 metres relay event at the 2024 Carifta Games in Grenada, yesterday. T&T clocked 40.45 seconds to hold off Jamaica who clocked 40.55 seconds with the bronze medal going to the host country in a time of 40.70 seconds.
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West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews celebrates against hosts Pakistan Women after reaching her fifth One-day International hundred on Thursday in Karachi. West Indies won by 113 runs.
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Dillon Sankar of D'Crushers was named "Player of the Match".
Clayton Clarke
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Sinead Jack-Kisal in action.
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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports and Community Development David Roberts, left, with CWI vice president/TTCB president Azim Bassarath, and head of PR ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Damon Leon chat after ICC Men’s T20 World Cup press conference at the President’s Box Queen’s Park Oval, St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Cricket fans will get a glimpse of reigning champion England and current One Day winner Australia in T&T ahead of the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup, which will start in 60 days in the West Indies and the United States of America.
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John Campbell
KINGSTON, Jamaica—The West Indies Players Association (WIPA) urged the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to immediately deliver its decision on an appeal from West Indies left-handed batsman John Campbell concerning his suspension for an anti-doping violation.
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T&T’s Samantha Wallace of New South Wales Swifts.
SYDNEY, Australia—Ace T&T goal shooter Samantha Wallace-Joseph apologised yesterday for a social media post about transgender people.
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TTDF Josiah Daniel, centre, tries to get through Caledonia AIA defence of Carlyle Mitchell, right, and Joshua Araujo-Wilson during the TT Premier Football League match at the Arima Velodrome in Arima on Wednesday. picture daniel prentice
Leader AC Port-of-Spain (AC PoS) and second-placed Miscellaneous Police FC will both be hoping to boost their title aspirations when the 2023/2024 T&T Premier Football League (TTPFL) Tier I Division resumes Wednesday with a full slate of matches.
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Maloney Pacers coach Christopher Jackson Charles collects the prize from Pennelope Beckles, Minister of Planning and Development and Member of Parliament for Arima while star player Ahkeel “Smally” Boyd lifts the championship trophy as they celebrate winning the Premier Division in the Destiny Invitational Arima League at the Princess Royal Court on Saturday night.
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Maloney Pacers emerged champion of the Premier Division in the Destiny Invitational Arima League (DIAL) after sweeping New Chapter Academy, 2-0, in the final at the Princess Royal Court on Saturday night.
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TTO Jordane Dookie plays a return shot back to Canada’s Sienna Miles during the ITF J60 Tacarigua Trinity Cup Girls Singles Round of 16 match at the National Racquet Centre yesterday in Tacarigua. Dookie won 7-5, 3-1(retired).
Daniel Prentice
Jordane Dookie was the lone local player to win in the singles when the Boys and Girls Division of the International Tennis Federation J60 Under-18 Tournament continued at the National Racquet Centre in Tacarigua, Tuesday.
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T&T’s Janae De Gannes was adjudged the winner of the famous Austin Sealy award after her record-breaking performance during the Under-20 Girls’ Long Jump event, in which she leaped 6.50 metres on her first attempt at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada, on Monday. De Gannes improved on Yanis David’s 6.48 metres set in 2016, also in Grenada. She also won a relay silver medal in the Under-20 Girls’ 4x400 metres relay in 3:47.51, running the anchor leg. Ranked third in the world in the Under-20 age group, she joins former sprinter Darrel Brown who won the honour in 1999 and 2000, middle-distance runner Garvin Nero (2005), and hurdler Jehue Gordon (2010). Gordon is the manager of the 2024 team.
PAUL VOISIN
T&T’s Janae De Gannes captured the Austin Sealy award for the most outstanding athlete at the Carifta Games which ended on Monday at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium in St George’s, Grenada.
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T&T sprinter Kadeem Chinapoo followed up his silver medal in the Boy’s Under-17 on Sunday with the gold medal in the 200 metres final at the 51st Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada yesterday.
PAUL VOISIN
The trio of Janae De Gannes, Kadeem Chinapoo, and Tafari Waldron all won gold medals for T&T to close out the 51st edition of the Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada, last night.
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Trinidad and Tobagos Janae De Gannes, won the Austin Sealy award after a record-breaking performance in the Under-20 Girls' Long Jump event, at the Carifta Games in Grenada, on Monday 1 April 2024. [Photo: PAUL VOISIN]
T&T's Janae De Gannes was adjudged the winner of the famous Austin Sealy award after her record-breaking performance during the Under-20 Girls' Long Jump event, in which she leaped 6.50 metres on her first attempt at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada, on Monday.
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Ian Prichard
Ian Pritchard, the University of T&T (UTT) senior manager, Sport and Recreation, was elected as one of five advisors of the International University Sports Federation (FISU) America.
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As the country commemorates a weekend of religious holidays - Good Friday, Spiritual Baptist/Shouter Liberation Day, and Easter Monday with Eid ul Fitr on April 10, it is interesting to ascertain the relationship between sport and religion.
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Che Wickham, Mikhail Byer, Dylan Woodruffe, Hakeem Chinapoo won the gold medal in the boy’s Under 20 4x100 metres relay event at the 2024 Carifta Games in Grenada, yesterday. T&T clocked 40.45 seconds to hold off Jamaica who clocked 40.55 seconds with the bronze medal going to the host country in a time of 40.70 seconds.
Trinidad and Tobago’s boys’ under-20 4x100 metres team stunned the defending champions Jamaica and the entire Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada on Sunday night, winning the event in 40.45 seconds on day two of 51st edition of the Carifta Games.
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T&T’s Zuri Ferguson, centre proudly displays the national flag during the medal ceremony after winning the 15-17 Girls 100m backstroke in 1:02.82 at 37th Carifta Swimming Championships in Nassau, Bahamas at the Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Centre on Monday.
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Club Sando’s Nicholas Dillon, left, heads wide off Caledonia FC’s far post during the TT Premier Football League match at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on January 19, 2024 in Port of Spain. Club Sando won 2-1. Yesterday, Dillon scored a pair of goals in Club Sando's 5-2 over 1976 FC Phoenix at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago.
DANIEL PRENTICE
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Members of the Barbados team celebrate after they won the West Indies Under-15 championship on Wednesday in Antigua.
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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sports and Community Development David Roberts, left, with CWI vice president/TTCB president Azim Bassarath, and head of PR ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Damon Leon chat after ICC Men’s T20 World Cup press conference at the President’s Box Queen’s Park Oval, St Clair, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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John Campbell
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T&T’s Samantha Wallace of New South Wales Swifts.
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TTDF Josiah Daniel, centre, tries to get through Caledonia AIA defence of Carlyle Mitchell, right, and Joshua Araujo-Wilson during the TT Premier Football League match at the Arima Velodrome in Arima on Wednesday. picture daniel prentice
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Maloney Pacers coach Christopher Jackson Charles collects the prize from Pennelope Beckles, Minister of Planning and Development and Member of Parliament for Arima while star player Ahkeel “Smally” Boyd lifts the championship trophy as they celebrate winning the Premier Division in the Destiny Invitational Arima League at the Princess Royal Court on Saturday night.
Courtesy DIAL
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TTO Jordane Dookie plays a return shot back to Canada’s Sienna Miles during the ITF J60 Tacarigua Trinity Cup Girls Singles Round of 16 match at the National Racquet Centre yesterday in Tacarigua. Dookie won 7-5, 3-1(retired).
Daniel Prentice
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T&T’s Janae De Gannes was adjudged the winner of the famous Austin Sealy award after her record-breaking performance during the Under-20 Girls’ Long Jump event, in which she leaped 6.50 metres on her first attempt at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada, on Monday. De Gannes improved on Yanis David’s 6.48 metres set in 2016, also in Grenada. She also won a relay silver medal in the Under-20 Girls’ 4x400 metres relay in 3:47.51, running the anchor leg. Ranked third in the world in the Under-20 age group, she joins former sprinter Darrel Brown who won the honour in 1999 and 2000, middle-distance runner Garvin Nero (2005), and hurdler Jehue Gordon (2010). Gordon is the manager of the 2024 team.
PAUL VOISIN
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T&T sprinter Kadeem Chinapoo followed up his silver medal in the Boy’s Under-17 on Sunday with the gold medal in the 200 metres final at the 51st Carifta Games at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium, Grenada yesterday.
PAUL VOISIN
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Trinidad and Tobagos Janae De Gannes, won the Austin Sealy award after a record-breaking performance in the Under-20 Girls' Long Jump event, at the Carifta Games in Grenada, on Monday 1 April 2024. [Photo: PAUL VOISIN]
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