Prospective inclusion of breaking in Olympics goes down well among UK crews
'A huge step forward': British breakers hail Olympic proposal
Science will never settle the question of sex and gender in sport
It is time for sport to turn to more practical ways than biological testing to determine eligibility to compete in elite women’s sports events
Marathon joy
The last Sunday in January was the T&T International Marathon (TTIM).
Unlike previous years, the following Monday was painless. That is simply because, in my fifth marathon in a row, the preparation was much better. Naturally, it helped that there was better support both mentally and physically this time around, unlike previous efforts.
“Esport: the sport of the future”
As 2019 gears up, there is so much to look forward to in the sport for development space as we reflect on some of the highlights in 2018. In October, The United Nations Human Rights (UNHR) Social Forum in Geneva initiated discussions that have set the tone for sport for development for 2019.
Lawyers launch Sports Law book
LAWYERS Jason Haynes of Barbados and TT’s Tyrone Marcus launched their new book, entitled Commonwealth Caribbean Sports Law, on Tuesday evening, at the University Inn and Conference Centre, University of the West Indies St Augustine campus.
Thank You for supporting Marathon Walk
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) extends its thanks and appreciation for the support extended to the Team TTO #10golds24 #marathonwalk group who participated in the 37th edition of the Trinidad and Tobago International Marathon. 42 individuals walked either the entire 26.2 mile distance from start to finish or joined in along the way.