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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Anthony, Wilson adjudge points winners

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Zoe Anthony of Marlins touched first in the Girls 11-12 age group 200 metres Freestyle event with a time of 2:22.14 during the ASATT National Age Group Long Course Championships at the National Aquatic Center, Couva on Saturday.

Zoe Anthony of Marlins touched first in the Girls 11-12 age group 200 metres Freestyle event with a time of 2:22.14 during the ASATT National Age Group Long Course Championships at the National Aquatic Center, Couva on Saturday.

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Zoe An­tho­ny of Mar­lins and Zarek Wil­son of Blue Dol­phins both amassed 81 points to top their re­spec­tive Age Groups as High Point win­ners at the con­clu­sion of the Na­tion­al Age Group Long Course Swim­ming Cham­pi­onship host­ed by the Am­a­teur Swim­ming As­so­ci­a­tion of T&T at the Na­tion­al Aquat­ic Cen­tre, Bal­main, Cou­va on Sun­day.

The 12-year-old An­tho­ny tal­lied 14 wins and one sil­ver over the five days of com­pe­ti­tion in the 11-12 boys age-group, the most by any swim­mer and in­clu­sive of no few­er than six Carif­ta Swim­ming Cham­pi­onship or CC­CAN qual­i­fi­ca­tion times for next month’s 38th edi­tion of the Carif­ta event card­ed for Kingston, Ja­maica from March 31 to April 3.

Blue Do­plins’ Sa­van­nah Chee-Wah who al­so achieved a few Carif­ta qual­i­fi­ca­tion times was a dis­tant sec­ond with 58 points, four ahead of Tidal Wave Aquat­ics’ Gabrielle Vick­les, an­oth­er Carif­ta qual­i­fi­er.

Wil­son, al­so a 12-year-old, swam his way to 10 gold medals, sev­en of which were bet­ter than Carif­ta or CC­CAN stan­dard qual­i­fy­ing marks and two sil­ver, while Mar­lins’ Nikoli Black­man (65) and Sea Hawks’ Josi­ah Changar (59) were sec­ond and third re­spec­tive­ly over­all in their age-group.

To­day, the na­tion­al team is ex­pect­ed to rat­i­fied by the ASATT coun­cil meet­ing which will take place at the Cou­va venue from 6.30pm.

Team T&T will be hop­ing to im­prove on its fourth placed fin­ish in Ba­hamas last year, while T&T last cap­tured the ti­tle in 2010 in Ja­maica, af­ter vic­to­ry in Aru­ba a year ear­li­er as well.

High Points Win­ners

Girls:

Eight & Un­der:

1. Tamia Archibald (Pt Fortin Aqua Darts) - 38

2. Alyssa Reid (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 30

3. Har­moni Nel­son (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) & Asia-Marie Pouchet (Blue Dol­phins) - 27

9-10:

1. Keryn Burke (At­lantis Aquat­ics) - 65

2. Madara Ed­wards (Sea Hawks) - 62

3. Atiyah S. Wal­ter (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 59.5

11-12:

1. Zoe An­tho­ny (Mar­lins) - 81

2. Sa­van­nah Chee-Wah (Blue Dol­phins) - 58

3. Gabrielle Vick­les (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 54

13-14:

1. Is­abel­la Ed­wards (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 69

2. Za­hara Gaskin (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 56

3. Do­minique Nurse Allen (Mar­lins) & DeNicha Lewis (Fly­ing Fish) - 38

15-17:

1. Ja­da Cha­toor (Mar­lins) - 72

2. Jah­mia Harley (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 71

3. Deshor Ed­wards (At­lantis) - 42

18 & Over Girls:

1. Shan­ntol Ince (Sea Hawks) - 59

2. Sha­nia David (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 54

Boys:

Eight & Un­der:

1. Ry­lan Thomas (Mar­lins) - 46

2. Ale­jan­dro Agard (Blue Dol­phins) - 41

3. Adam Scoon (Mar­lins) - 39

9-10:

1. Zachary An­tho­ny (Mar­lins) - 72

2. Gio­van­ni Ri­vas (Fly­ing Fish) - 64

3. Liam Car­ring­ton (At­lantis Aquat­ics) - 56

11-12:

1. Zarek Wil­son (Blue Dol­phins) - 81

2. Nikoli Black­man (Mar­lins) - 65

3. Josi­ah Changar (Sea Hawks) - 59

13-14:

1. Kadon Williams (Pt Fortin Aqua Darts) - 62

2. Rique­lio Joseph (Sea Hawks) - 56

3. Mar­quise Nel­son (At­lantis Aquat­ics) - 52

15-17:

1. Jeron Thomp­son (At­lantis Aquat­ics) - 64

2. Gra­ham Cha­toor (Mar­lins) - 62

3. Kael Yorke (Tidal Wave Aquat­ics) - 57

18 & Over:

1. Os­aze Ri­ley (Petrotrin Bar­racu­d­as) - 50

2. Xavier Razac (Tor­pe­does) & John Pro­cope (YM­CA To­ba­go) - 40


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