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Our path to

WORLD CUP SOUTH AFRICA

The taste of World Cup Germany 2006 is still very much on our lips and this magnificent experience has brought to the people of this country, a spirit of patriotism, a desire to reach further, and most importantly, an image which our young people can catapult into a driving gear for a better sporting life...

 
Cricket

Modernise the umpiring

West Indies have held on for a draw in the second Test against Australia and lost the first by 95 runs when it seemed at the start of the fifth day, that the match was for the winning...

Football

Young footballers dominate TTFF awards

YOUNG players showed up more than their experienced counterparts at the awards ceremony of the T&T Football Federation (TTFF) on Sunday at the Ballroom of the Trinidad Hilton...

Other

Verron Haynes

“The NFL chose me”

GROWING up in T&T saved Verron Haynes from becoming a victim of fame...

Mohammed takes one point at a time

The pursuit of tennis perfection is part of 18-year-old Carlista Mohammed’s daily routine...

Sport mirrors life

A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner. –English proverb

June 1 is probably a day Kern Cupid will like to forget. The W Connection right back started for T&T against England in front of a sold out Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo...

Beauty Sport

Spencer keeps focused on Olympics

Like most in her field, it has been more than a passing thought. Cadajah Spencer sees and feels everything as though she’s there or has been there before, the expectations, but yet contentment...

After winning Knights Open... Year of youngsters?

TWO of the country’s prominent young chess players, Alex Winter Roach, 22, and Marcus Joseph, 20, finished on six points each at the end of the seven-round Knights Chess Club’s Open tournament which ended on Thursday at the RHAND Credit Union building in Port-of-Spain. Their results in this popular contest mark an important milestone in their emerging careers; it is the first time they have topped the field in a major open competition...

Holyfield: Not Broke, just not liquid

ATLANTA — Former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield denies that his home will be foreclosed, saying “Everything is all right with the house now.”

T&T’s Corbie, Haqq shine

Amelia Corbie and Tariq Abduhll Haqq led T&T to the top positions in both the junior and senior categories, respectively, at the ninth Caribbean Taekwondo Championships last weekend...

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