April 27, 2021, Balmain, Couva: The Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (SporTT) is pleased to announce the release of the Trinidad and Tobago Sport Participation Survey 2021, done in collaboration with the Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI). The survey, released virtually to the public today, seeks to determine the economic…
After making his debut for Trinidad and Tobago in the Junior National Team at the age of nine in the 11-13 Boys category, Zico Correia is going above, and some may say beyond par in the sport of golf. Correia won the 2021 Brechin Castle Golf Open after he maintained a two-shot lead going into…
Finding her rhythm as a Calypso Girl (national women’s netball player), Destiny Williams is one of the nation’s young aspiring Netball stars. Moving her way swiftly up the ranks representing Trinidad and Tobago in the Under-16, Under-18 and Under-21 categories, Williams specializes in the goalkeeping and goal defense positions. Detailing some of the highlights and…
Nikoli Blackman became the first swimmer across all three age groups from Trinidad and Tobago, more so from the CARIFTA region, to secure a Golden Record Double when he completed the tough feat in the 13-14 boys sprint freestyle events at the at the 2020 UANA Swimming Championship held in Lima, Peru last year. Blackman…
Did you attend the UWI-SporTT collaborative virtual Coaches Workshop? We are looking for your feedback as we plan to bring more exciting events like this to you in the future. Click image below to be taken to the form.
From representing Trinidad and Tobago at numerous international tournaments since the age of 13, including the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games, to leading the Under-18 female contingent at the Commonwealth Youth Games in the Bahamas as the skipper… Fayola Jack is spreading her wings while on the way to success in the sport of…
There are many adversities, obstacles, and other factors to which may deter you from pursuing your goals, dreams or even desired targets or objectives. For Cherelle Thompson, the first female Trinbagonian to clock sub 25 seconds and current national record holder of both the short course and long course 50M freestyle event, it was and…