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  • FLASHBACK: Sanaa Frederick celebrates her victory in the Carifta Games girls’ under-20 200 metres final in Nassau, Bahamas, last April. The Trinidad and Tobago sprinter stopped the clock at 23.60 seconds. --Photo: PAUL VOISIN (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    Fredericks, Waldron in Carifta 67 (Trinidad Express Newspaper)

  • 2022 Getty Images (Image obtained at olympics.com)

    Wayde van Niekerk and sister set to share Olympic stage at Paris 2024 (IOC News)

  • SAW THE BIGGER PICTURE: Deon Lendore (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    Still learning from Lendore (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • Sanaa (l) and Sole are headed for UGA next fall. (Image obtained at sportsmax.tv)

    Trinidadian twin sisters sign for the University of Georgia (Sportsmax)

  • Cuba's Yunisleidy Garcia and TT's Michelle-lee Ahye run in a women's 100m semifinal at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, on Monday. - AP PHOTO (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Trinidad and Tobago's Ahye sprints to Pan Am 100m bronze (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • DASH ON: Team TTO’s Michelle-Lee Ahye, right, gets into her stride during the women’s 100 metres final, at the Estadio Nacional, during the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, last night. Ahye copped bronze behind gold medallist, Cuba’s Yunisleidy García, left, and Guyana’s Jasmine Abrams, second from left, who secured silver. T&T’s other competitor in the final, Reyare Thomas, finished sixth. —Photo courtesy Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    BRONZE QUEEN (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • CRUISING: Cuba’s Yunisleidy Garcia, right, leads home Trinidad and Tobago’s  Michelle-Lee Ahye in a women’s 100 metres semi-final heat,  last evening, at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. —Photo: AP  Natacha Pisarenko (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    DOUBLE-BARRELLED ASSAULT (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • Trinidad and Tobago's Keshorn Walcott -  (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Walcott hopeful of Paris return (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • Alpheus Finlayson (Image obtained at guardian.co.tt)

    Former BAAA president dies (Trinidad & Tobago Guardian)

  • FILE - Deon Lendore, the late T&T quartermiler was inducted into the Texas A&M’s Hall of Fame. (Image obtained at guardian.co.tt)

    Lendore’s legacy to live on with posthumous HOF induction (Trinidad & Tobago Guardian)

  • Deon Lendore - (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Lendore joins Texas A&M hall of fame (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • UNSHAKEN: Double Olympic medallist Keshorn Walcott (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    KESHORN DEVASTATED BUT DEFIANT (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • Trinidad and Tobago's Keshorn Walcott (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Keshorn Walcott on Worlds exit: I will return stronger (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • Nigeria's Isreal Sunday Okon, second from right, dips at the line to win the mixed 100m relay ahead of England's Thea Brown, left, and TT's Jamario Russell, right, at the Commonwealth Youth Games, Hasely Crawford Stadium on Thursday. Finishing fourth was Jamaica's Shaquane Gehvon Gordon. - Angelo Marcelle (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    C'wealth bronze for mixed TT 4x100m team (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • TT's Jereem Richards - AP (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Jereem, Keshorn among 16 for World Championships (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • T&T sprinter Sanaa Frederick (Image obtained at guardian.co.tt)

    De Gannes and Frederick snare medals at Trinbago2023 (Trinidad & Tobago Guardian)

  • Samuel Ogazi with the Nigerian contingent at the opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Youth Games. - (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Jereem inspires Nigerian athlete at Commonwealth Youth Games (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • (Image obtained at cbsnews.com)

    Former Olympian waited years for diagnosis, now must wait for potential treatment plan (CBS News Miami)

  • SPRINT CHAMPION: Devin Augustine, centre, wins the men’s 100 metres final on day one of the NGC NAAATT National Open Championships at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, in Port of Spain, yesterday. Augustine stopped the clock at 10.26 seconds. Jerod Elcock, second from left, finished second in 10.27. Revell Webster, not in photo, secured the third spot in 10.36. Kion Benjamin, left, was sixth in 10.42, while Omari Lewis, second from right, and Judah Taylor, right, were fourth and fifth, respectively, clocking 10.37 and 10.41. —Photo: JERMAINE CRUICKSHANK (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    Walcott dominates (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    Janae De Gannes | Youth Sports Spotlight | trinidadexpress.com

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