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  • The Trinidad and Tobago men's 4x100-metre relay team at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Birmingham, England, which included Kyle Greaux (left), Eric Harrison jnr (second from left), coach Keston Bledman (third from left), Jerod Elcock (third from right) and Kion Benjamin (second from right). PHOTO COURTESY TT OLYMPIC COMMITTEE -

    Bledman credits work ethic of Trinidad and Tobago's Commonwealth athletes | Sports | newsday.co.tt

  • BEGINS SHOT PUT QUEST TODAY: Portious Warren (Source: Trinidad Express Newspapers)

    PASSING THE BATON | Local Sports | trinidadexpress.com

  • Machel Cedenio easily wins the men’s 400m final at the 2019 NGC/NAAA National Open Championships with a time of 44:52 seconds, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, yesterday.

    Ahye, Bledman retain 100m titles

  • DECISIVE LEG: Trinidad and Tobago’s Richard Thompson, second right, receives the baton from Emmanuel Callendar even as Jamaica’s Usain Bolt, centre right, urges on Asafa Powell who is already into stride, on the final leg of the men’s 4x100-metre relay at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in China on August 22, 2008. Powell crossed the finish line ahead of Thompson but, ten years later, T&T will be given the gold because Jamaica’s first leg runner Nesta Carter was doped.

    GOLDEN REWARD

  • MOTIVATIONAL TALK: Double Olympic silver medallist Keston Bledman gives a motivational talk to third form pupils of the St James Secondary School, on Wednesday. —Photo: KWAME LAURENCE

    Second chance

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