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zoom rader wrote:Paul came 6th overallpugboy wrote:yeah but that is not his pet event
keirin is a very very competitive event and the folks who win compete at that day in day out
in japan it is actually a gambling sport like horse racing
He had to 3 out of 3 rides,
Well done to Paul, a humble youth
teems1 wrote:Hmm, I don't think there is any event remaining where we have a favourite for a medal.
There goes our streak of getting at least 1 medal in the past 6 Olympics.
pugboy wrote:he clearly faster than them big hardback men he up against
he will learn from this tactical mistake and do better next roundszoom rader wrote:Paul came 6th overallpugboy wrote:yeah but that is not his pet event
keirin is a very very competitive event and the folks who win compete at that day in day out
in japan it is actually a gambling sport like horse racing
He had to 3 out of 3 rides,
Well done to Paul, a humble youth
Probably a red government supporterzoom rader wrote:Paul came 6th overallpugboy wrote:yeah but that is not his pet event
keirin is a very very competitive event and the folks who win compete at that day in day out
in japan it is actually a gambling sport like horse racing
He had to 3 out of 3 rides,
Well done to Paul, a humble youth
Philips was the best at placing 4th in London, he was at peak. His time slowly came to end for sprints. He now rides the slightly slower races and still medals on the international circuit.cornfused wrote:Deeply disappointed with the penalty. Woke up a 2 am to view.
He was and will continue with health and training to be a World Leader in the Match Sprint.
Think the absence of a Senior Cyclist such as N. Phillip could have helped young Paul.
Zoom we look forward.
I remember the last time in 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Ian Morris was our best hope in the 400m and he missed bronze by a hundredth of a second.teems1 wrote:Hmm, I don't think there is any event remaining where we have a favourite for a medal.
There goes our streak of getting at least 1 medal in the past 6 Olympics.
Jamaica less money than Trinidad but produces more gold medals and world championships.Dizzy28 wrote:Sprint relays done - Golds to Italy for the men and Jamaica for the women.
Jamaican women have absolutely dominated the short distances (100, 200 and 4x100, 10m hurdles) - 6 medals overall, 3 golds
zoom rader wrote:Jamaica less money than Trinidad but produces more gold medals and world championships.Dizzy28 wrote:Sprint relays done - Golds to Italy for the men and Jamaica for the women.
Jamaican women have absolutely dominated the short distances (100, 200 and 4x100, 10m hurdles) - 6 medals overall, 3 golds
Sum ting wrong in Trinidad.
According to Ato is one set ah ole forgy running Athletics with no new ideas or a way moving forward
Red government feteDizzy28 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Jamaica less money than Trinidad but produces more gold medals and world championships.Dizzy28 wrote:Sprint relays done - Golds to Italy for the men and Jamaica for the women.
Jamaican women have absolutely dominated the short distances (100, 200 and 4x100, 10m hurdles) - 6 medals overall, 3 golds
Sum ting wrong in Trinidad.
According to Ato is one set ah ole forgy running Athletics with no new ideas or a way moving forward
There is also something at the ground level amongst grassroots that not present here in TT.
The ISSA Easter School meets rams out their National Stadium.
What event sells out our stadiums here apart from CPL?
Jamaica takes track and field extremely serious. Like a way of life deyzoom rader wrote:Jamaica less money than Trinidad but produces more gold medals and world championships.Dizzy28 wrote:Sprint relays done - Golds to Italy for the men and Jamaica for the women.
Jamaican women have absolutely dominated the short distances (100, 200 and 4x100, 10m hurdles) - 6 medals overall, 3 golds
Sum ting wrong in Trinidad.
According to Ato is one set ah ole forgy running Athletics with no new ideas or a way moving forward
Bago have the same breed ah creole, so it's the same blood.mero wrote:Jamaica takes track and field extremely serious. Like a way of life deyzoom rader wrote:Jamaica less money than Trinidad but produces more gold medals and world championships.Dizzy28 wrote:Sprint relays done - Golds to Italy for the men and Jamaica for the women.
Jamaican women have absolutely dominated the short distances (100, 200 and 4x100, 10m hurdles) - 6 medals overall, 3 golds
Sum ting wrong in Trinidad.
According to Ato is one set ah ole forgy running Athletics with no new ideas or a way moving forward
Stadium ramming out for jr competitions.
When last a stadium in Trinidad ram out except for a big fete? Nobody care about athletes untill they reach a final. Man hadda throw BBQ to raise funds to fund theyself here
Jamaica have a real special breed of creole too
redmanjp wrote:T&T finished a disappointing 8th place. But they said 1 of our runners was injured.
matr1x wrote:Tell me how much is invested in sports, buildings? And for these crappy results
DMan7 wrote:How much medals T&T got at this year's Olympics so far?
Trinispougla wrote:DMan7 wrote:How much medals T&T got at this year's Olympics so far?
None.
matr1x wrote:Tell me how much is invested in sports, buildings? And for these crappy results
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