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Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Ch...
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Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing Nanjing, China – March 23, 2025 Trinidad and Tobago’s Tyra Gittens-Spotsville proudly represented the twin-island nation at the World Athletics Indoor Championships, finishing 12th in the women’s long jump final with a leap of 6.36 meters. The competition, held at the state-of-the-art Nanjing Indoor Arena, featured some of the world’s best jumpers in a thrilling battle for podium spots. Gittens-Spotsville, a seasoned international competitor and multi-event specialist, entered the event looking to test herself against elite global talent. While she fell short of the medal positions, her performance placed her among the top jumpers in the world, reinforcing her status as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s premier track and field athletes. The event was won by Claire Bryant (USA), who secured gold with a personal best of 6.96 meters, while Switzerland’s Annik Kälin (6.83m) and Spain’s Fátima Diame (6.72m) completed the podium. Despite not making the top eight, Gittens-Spotsville’s presence at the Championships is a testament to her continued excellence and resilience in the sport. Her journey remains an inspiration for young athletes back home, as she continues to fly the Trinidad and Tobago flag high on the international stage. With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games behind her, the national standout now turns her focus to the outdoor season, where she will aim to build on this performance and push for even greater success. Final Standings – Women’s Long Jump 1️⃣ Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.96m PB 2️⃣ Annik Kälin (SUI) – 6.83m 3️⃣ Fátima Diame (ESP) – 6.72m … 1️⃣2️⃣ Tyra Gittens-Spotsville (TTO) – 6.36m Stay tuned as we continue to follow Tyra Gittens-Spotsville’s journey and the progress of Trinidad and Tobago’s top track and field stars. #TeamTTO
Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Ch...
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Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing Nanjing, China – March 23, 2025 Trinidad and Tobago’s Tyra Gittens-Spotsville proudly represented the twin-island nation at the World Athletics Indoor Championships, finishing 12th in the women’s long jump final with a leap of 6.36 meters. The competition, held at the state-of-the-art Nanjing Indoor Arena, featured some of the world’s best jumpers in a thrilling battle for podium spots. Gittens-Spotsville, a seasoned international competitor and multi-event specialist, entered the event looking to test herself against elite global talent. While she fell short of the medal positions, her performance placed her among the top jumpers in the world, reinforcing her status as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s premier track and field athletes. The event was won by Claire Bryant (USA), who secured gold with a personal best of 6.96 meters, while Switzerland’s Annik Kälin (6.83m) and Spain’s Fátima Diame (6.72m) completed the podium. Despite not making the top eight, Gittens-Spotsville’s presence at the Championships is a testament to her continued excellence and resilience in the sport. Her journey remains an inspiration for young athletes back home, as she continues to fly the Trinidad and Tobago flag high on the international stage. With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games behind her, the national standout now turns her focus to the outdoor season, where she will aim to build on this performance and push for even greater success. Final Standings – Women’s Long Jump 1️⃣ Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.96m PB 2️⃣ Annik Kälin (SUI) – 6.83m 3️⃣ Fátima Diame (ESP) – 6.72m … 1️⃣2️⃣ Tyra Gittens-Spotsville (TTO) – 6.36m Stay tuned as we continue to follow Tyra Gittens-Spotsville’s journey and the progress of Trinidad and Tobago’s top track and field stars. #TeamTTO

FLOW Trinidad has once again thrown its support behind the national Olympic movement by being part of last month's Olympic Day celebrations. “Flow has been a partner with the TTOC (TT Olympic Committee) for the past few years,” Flow Trinidad’s Country Manager Kurleigh Prescod said on Olympic Day at Lord Harris Square, Port of Spain on June 21.

Sport has been a source of national pride. Sport provides significant avenues to excel over the years and we have sporting heroes because of this. We are happy to support the young people at this stage as it supports national development,” Prescod said.

Olympic Day is an international celebration that puts the spotlight on getting active and living the Olympic values of excellence, respect and friendship. It’s about a celebration of the journey to becoming a better self, a better world.

As a corporate partner, Flow hosted a fun booth for the young guests with a variety of activities.

Prescod enjoyed a game or two at hoops and spent some quality time with the young students and professional athletes.

As TTOC’s executive member Wendell Constantine visited Flow’s booth, he expressed appreciation of Flow’s efforts. “Thank you Flow for your support over the years, promoting sport. Also thank you for supporting the movement,” he said.

The day of fun and sporting activities was aimed at encouraging youngsters to consider sports and the dream of representing TT at future Olympic Games. Athletes were there to demonstrate rugby, boxing, track and field and karate.

The key words for the day’s celebrations were: move, learn, discover. Olympic Day allowed young people to discover the good things of life, the good things of sport, and the good things about teamwork.

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