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What about Track & Field / Re: World Track and Field News 2013 World Championship Predictions
« on: May 13, 2013, 09:44:31 PM »
So what's the latest with Semoy Hackett, did she or didn't she get banned, and if so for how long?
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in the heats, but German Martin Keller won the final in 9.99 (+3.7) ahead of Reus 10.00.I look forward to the 400m battle between Machel Cedenio and Javon Francis of Jamaica. Though it's early in the season I expect them to push each other to the next sub-46 times at these games after Kirani James.
We certainly are underachievers in these games. Imagine we have the second biggest population and we can't prepare athletes to participate in all events. This is where it starts for the athletes. This games have been going on since 70what and we never win most medals once. Not even close. This is just not right. And our females are just not up to mark. They DO NOT get the attention that they deserve.
Lalonde 5th overall in Stockholm 400
Story Created: Feb 21, 2013 at 11:07 PM ECT
Trinidad and Tobago quartermiler Lalonde Gordon finished third in his section and fifth overall in the men's 400 metres event, at the XL Galan IAAF Indoor Permit meet, in Stockholm, Sweden, yesterday.
The double Olympic bronze medallist clocked 47.19 seconds.
Czech Republic athlete Pavel Maslak (46.34) and Briton Richard Strachan (46.68) finished ahead of Gordon in section two to earn gold and silver, respectively. Sudan's Rabah Yousif (46.79) topped section one, ahead of Dominican Republic's Luguelin Santos (46.79). Yousif was third overall, and Santos, fourth.
indoor fellas
Well if he going to talk about Ato and Morris in the same sentence with one record being indoor and the other being outdoor he himself has to be a bit more specific.
Decline? Hardly. Most of our sprinter running injured or recovering
I guess you havent seen the Olympics or last year world championships? WE IN DECLINE! Lets face it.
KAB ran well 10.93 behind SAFP and Jeets who both ran 10.86 i think. Hmmm if only she had that form in the Olympics...
Bleds 7th in 10.14, Richard 8th in 10.32. I think it's time for them to rest up and focus on next season
How can you forget to mention that Blake ran 9.69 today?
So I guess its official... TT sprinting is on a decline.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/sport/2012-08-22/gordon-goes-glory-diamond-league
Gordon goes for glory in Diamond League
Published: Thursday, August 23, 2012
Clayton Clarke
T&T’s double Olympic bronze medallist Lalonde Gordon will go for gold in the men’s 400 metres at the Samsung Diamond League Athletissima in Lausanne, Switzerland, today. Gordon caught the attention of the world with his strong third-place finish in a personal best time of 44.52 seconds at the London Olympics on August 6 and will race in his first competition since his medal winning run. Gordon, who also led T&T’s 4x400m relay team to Olympic bronze in a national record of 2:59.40, will seek to turn the table on Grenadian Kirani James and Luguelin Santos. James and Santos took gold and silver, respectively, ahead of the Lowlands, Tobago quartermiler.
Speaking on his return home on Saturday, Gordon said he expects an exciting race. “Most of the guys I will be coming up against were the finals in the Olympics. James and Santos will be there. I am going out there to do my best,” he said. The 23-year-old returned to his New York-USA base on Tuesday after participating in the Tobago leg of the nationwide motorcade for this country's Olympians on Monday. T&T's sprint aces Keston Bledman and Richard Thompson will line-up in a classy men's 100m field which includes world champion and double Olympic sprint silver medallist Yohan Blake of Jamaica, and fellow 4x100m relay gold medallist Nesta Carter. Former world champion American Tyson Gay and teammate Ryan Bailey, who were fourth and fifth respectively in the London 100m finals, are also among the starters.
In the women’s 100m, World Championships bronze medallist and Olympic sixth-place finisher Kelly Ann Baptiste will face a hot field in what looks like a rematch of the London Olympics finals. Gold, silver and bronze medallists Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica), Carmelita Jeter (USA) and Veronica Campbell-Browne (Jamaica) head the list, along with double sprint finalist Murielle Ahoure (Ivory Coast) and former Olympic and World Championships silver medallist Kerron Stewart (Jamaica). Former world junior champion Jeneba Tarmoh (USA) is among the starters. Cleopatra Borel will be aiming to improve on her second-place finish at the Gyluvlai Istan Memorial Grand Prix in Budapest, Hungary on Monday. Borel will face two-time Olympic queen in the women's shot put Valarie Adams (New Zealand) and American Michelle Carter, who claimed the top spot in Hungary. Borel will be aiming at improving her season's best of 18.69m. Olympic champion Usain Bolt has opted to contest only the 200m and among five Jamaicans in the line-up. Compatriot and Olympic bronze medallist Warren Weir and USA’s Wallace Spearmon will be among those to watch.
I would like a proper stadium in toco. It doesn't have to be large just have a track and the field facilities. Doh need a big stand or anything. It have rel talented youths up there going to waste
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/166012876.html
BREAKING NEWS - MILLIONS FOR KESHORN WALCOTT
Story Created: Aug 13, 2012 at 3:15 PM ECT
Trinidad and Tobago's Gold Medal Olympian Keshorn Walcott returned home from London today, to be feted at the Piarco International Airport before a motorcade accompanied him to his Toco home. The teenager left the airport a multi-millionaire, after the Prime Minister announced a bag of goodies to reward the nation's new athletic hero. Among the gifts -
* $1 million cash
* A house in Federation Park valued at $2.5 million
* 20,000 square feet of land in Toco
* A scholarship at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT).
* Caribbean Airlines aircraft to be named after Keshorn Walcott
*Toco Lighthouse to be named the “Keshorn Walcott Toco Lighthouse”.
* Housing Development Corporation (HDC) project in Toco.
Trinidad and Tobago's Gold Medal Olympian Keshorn Walcott returned home from London today, to be feted at the Piarco International Airport before a motorcade accompanied him to his Toco home. The teenager left the airport a multi-millionaire, after the Prime Minister announced a bag of goodies to reward the nation's new athletic hero. Among the gifts -
Ok, so I all for rewarding achievement, but this seems like major overkill
20,000 square feet of land?!!...ah school named after him?
whey go happen if he win in brazil 2016, he go get half de country or wha?
an wham to the other 8 fellahs that achieve an olympic medal? dem gettin ah bag of salt?