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SPORTT > olympics
29th February 2024
Q&A with Quincy Alexander

Sprinter Quincy Alexander has had an interesting journey from his days as a promising national junior cyclist. The 6’ 3” (six feet, three inches) cyclist has faced injuries and other challenges in the sport but is now eyeing a resurgent 2024 after making strides last year. The Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SporTT) caught…

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🔥 Liam Carrington: Making Waves with Double Qua 🔥 Liam Carrington: Making Waves with Double Qualification! 🔥

Liam Carrington is on a roll! He’s officially qualified for both the World Championships in Singapore 🇸🇬 and the Junior World Championships in Romania 🇷🇴 this year!

Even more epic? 💥 He’s now the youngest Trinidadian swimming athlete EVER to achieve this incredible double qualification! 🙌

Last month at the 2025 CARIFTA Aquatics Championships, Liam delivered a dominant performance with:

🥇 8 Individual Golds
🥇 4 Relay Golds
🥈 1 Silver
💥 5 Individual Records (100m Free, 200m Free, 50m Back,100m Back, 200m Back)
💥 3 Relay Records (800m Free, 200m Free, 400m Free)

Liam isn’t just competing— he’s rewriting the record books and making Trinidad and Tobago proud! 🏊‍♂️🇹🇹🇹🇹🏊‍♂️

Let’s show him some love and support as he prepares to take on the world stage! 

#LiamCarrington #HistoryMaker #RecordBreaker #NextGenChampion #SporTTSupports
🎉 Happening Now!🎒 It’s Career Day at the 🎉 Happening Now!🎒

It’s Career Day at the Rightway Centre in Chaguanas as SporTT brought the field to the classroom! 🔥📚

SporTT’s Community Sport Unit – Athlete Development Officers – Timothee Maloney and Daniel Brown, were on-site to inspire the young minds and shared how sports can be a powerful career path and tool for personal growth 💪🏽

🎞️ Here are some images from today's "Post S.E.A. - Career Day" session 📸

#SporTTSupports #StudentAthletes #CareerDay #PostSEA #SportForAll #TrinidadandTobago
🌟 Sprinting Champs! 🌍🇹🇹 Our athletes c 🌟 Sprinting Champs! 🌍🇹🇹
Our athletes continue to make Trinidad and Tobago proud with standout performances on the track and in the field. Here’s a quick roundup of recent international results:

🏆 NAIA Outdoor Championships (Indiana, USA)
🥇 Lorenzo Luces – GOLD in triple jump (15.49m, wind-aided)
🥉 Justin Guy – BRONZE in 110m hurdles (14.02s)

🏁 McNab Sprint Series (California)
🥇 Michelle-Lee Ahye – 100m winner (11.40s wind-aided, 11.50s in heats)

🇯🇲 JAAA Meet (Jamaica)
🥈 Alexxe Henry – 100m (11.45s)🥉 – 200m (23.99s)
🥉 Umar Sandy – Discus (53.54m)
👏 Makaelan Woods – Won 200m section (21.56s, 11th overall)

🌴 Pure Athletics Invitational (Florida, USA)
🥈 Eric Harrison – 100m "C" Final (10.57s, 10th overall)
👏 Jerod Elcock – 6th in same race (10.83s, 23rd overall)

⛰️ NCAA Division 2 Championships (Colorado)
💪 Timothy Frederick – 400m (47.06s, 14th overall)
💪 Caliyah Wallace – 400m (54.58s, 18th overall)

🎓 RIIL Southern Division Championships (Rhode Island)
🔥 Xenia Ray – Triple GOLD in 100m (11.73s), 200m (24.37s), & 400m (57.32s) 

🎽BLCF Hurdle Fest, Chelmsford, England
🥇Cheyne West @ccmwest - 400mH (PB 50.99), 🥈110mH for U20

👏 Congrats to all our athletes!

📸:Umar Salandy photo courtesy @uttmarketing 

 #TrackAndField #TrinidadAndTobago #AthleticsExcellence #SporTTSupports
🇹🇹 MATCHDAY: Soca Warriors square off agains 🇹🇹 MATCHDAY: Soca Warriors square off against the Reggae Boyz in Unity Cup! ⚽🏆

The ‘Unity Cup’ kicks off today at 2:45pm (TT) at the Gtech Community Stadium in Brentford, London, where Trinidad and Tobago’s senior men football squad is set to face Jamaica as the Afro-Caribbean Invitational Tournament is back after 21 years 🙌🏽 

Today’s match, the first ever “Trini-Jam” clash on Uk soil, begins the tournament as the two teams battle for “The Best in the West Indies” bragging rights in London ⚔️

Tomorrow (Wednesday 28th May), Nigeria (Super Eagles) will take on Ghana (Black Starz) in a highly anticipated showdown for the “West African” bragging rights 💪🏾

All four teams will be back in action this Saturday (31st May) for an exciting double-header at the Gtech Community Stadium. The day will feature a third-place play-off, followed by the grand finale to crown the 2025 Afro-Caribbean/Unity Cup champions ✅

 🎬 LIVE BROADCAST on Rush Sports 🎥📲

📋 Swipe to see full squad …. Let’s Go Trinidad and Tobago !! 🗣️🇹🇹

📸: @ttfafootball 

#SporTTSupports #Football #UnityCup #CaribbeanAthletes #Jamaica #TrinidadandTobago #876 #868
🏃‍♂️🔥 Gearing Up for Greatness! 🔥🏃‍♀️
The 2025 Primary Schools Track and Field Championships Training for the Victoria District continued today (Monday 26th May) at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.

💪 Our young athletes sharpened their skills in:
➡️ Relays
➡️ Discus Throw
➡️ Shot Put
➡️ Javelin
➡️ Long Jump

📅 They’re gearing up to shine this Wednesday 28th May at the Hasely Crawford Stadium for the big Championships! 🎉

#TrackAndField #VictoriaDistrict #PrimarySchoolsChampionships #SporTT
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