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Commonwealth Youth Games

Sport Programme confirmed for Trinbago 2021
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
02 March 2020

Sport Programme confirmed for Trinbago 2021

The Sport Programme forTrinbago 2021 has now been confirmed with eight exciting sports set to feature at the Commonwealth Youth Games next year.

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Musicians perform outside Peru’s National Stadium during the closing ceremony of the Pan American Games in Lima on Sunday, August 11.
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
10 October 2019

Dalton Myers | A Host Of Problems - Why Jamaica ­Cannot Stage A Major ­Multisport Event Any Time Soon

The 2019 Pan American Games have just concluded in Lima, Peru, and apart from the weather conditions and the constant traffic, overall, the event was a success for the people of Lima. I’m sure the Pan Am Sports Organisation is happy about the execution. The Peruvian capital did a great job and delivered as expected for the 6,600 athletes from 41 nations present. Jamaica also had record performances in terms of medals, which augurs well for our sport programme’s future.

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TT’s Amari Ash was recently crowned the 2019 Central American and Caribbean Amateur Confederation (CCCAN) Championships 11-12 50-metre freestyle gold medallist.
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
21 July 2019

I want to win Olympic gold

Once afraid to enter a pool, TT’s Ash says

AMARI Ash, 13, moved from being afraid of swimming to representing and medalling for TT at international competitions. She is the 2019 Central American and Caribbean Amateur Confederation (CCCAN) Championships 11-12 50-metre freestyle gold medallist.

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The National Aquatic Centre in Couva is one of the venues due to be used for the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad and Tobago ©CGF
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
26 June 2019

Hosting Commonwealth Youth Games will benefit Trinidad and Tobago beyond sport, it is claimed

The benefits of Trinidad and Tobago hosting the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) can ex­tend beyond the sev­en days of com­pe­ti­tion in­to medi­um to long-term in­ter­na­tion­al col­lab­o­ra­tions in sport, busi­ness and tourism, it has been claimed.

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Commonwealth Games Federation President Dame Louise Martin, right, and T&T Olympic Committee vice-president, Annette Knott.
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
24 June 2019

Many benefits from hosting CYG 2021

Con­grat­u­la­tions to Bri­an Lewis, pres­i­dent of the T&T Olympic Com­mit­tee (TTOC), of­fi­cials of the T&T Com­mon­wealth Games As­so­ci­a­tion (TTC­GA), the Min­istry of Sport and Youth Af­fairs and the three (3) mem­ber com­mit­tee — Kwanieze John, Rheeza Grant and Chanelle Young for win­ning the bid to host the 2021 Com­mon­wealth Youth Games (CYG) from Au­gust 1-7.

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ULTIMATELY SUCCESSFUL MEETING: In this photo taken in February, Trinidad and Tobago bid representatives Rheeza Grant, left, Kwanieze John, centre, and Chanelle Young, right, pose with members of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) inspection team during their visit to Trinidad. The CGF announced on Friday that T&T won the bid to host the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games. Gibraltar was the other contender.
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
23 June 2019

Deliver what we promised

CYG bid reps stress youth, Trinbago culture and e-sports

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Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee President Brian Lewis with Rheeza Grant, Kwanieze John and Chanelle Young, the driving forces behind the country's successful bid to host the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games ©TTOC
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
23 June 2019

Games will inspire youth in sport

KWANIEZE John and Rheeza Grant are hoping that hosting a grand event such as the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) in TT will give young people the drive to compete in sports and help develop sport in this country.

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Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee President Brian Lewis with Rheeza Grant, Kwanieze John and Chanelle Young, the driving forces behind the country's successful bid to host the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games ©TTOC
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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
21 June 2019

Trinidad and Tobago awarded 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games

Trinidad and Tobago will host the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games after being selected as the host to replace Belfast, it was announced here today.

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News - Commonwealth Youth Games
21 June 2019

Trinidad and Tobago to host 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games

Trinidad and Tobago will host the 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games after they were selected as the host city of the multi-sport event by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) today.

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More Articles …

  1. Double Commonwealth Youth Games award not on the cards as Gibraltar and Trinidad and Tobago wait on 2021 decision
  2. Lewis presses for CYG 2021
  3. Gibraltar and Trinidad and Tobago praised for quality of bids as 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games vote nears
  4. CGF delegation confident Gibraltar and Trinidad and Tobago could deliver "fantastic" Commonwealth Youth Games 72

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