 T&T’s  women rugby sevens team yesterday began a valuable training stint in  preparation for next month’s Nacra zone Olympic qualifiers with a series  of matches against Central and South American opposition at the  International Campus of Women Rugby Sevens Tournament in Medellin,  Colombia.
T&T’s  women rugby sevens team yesterday began a valuable training stint in  preparation for next month’s Nacra zone Olympic qualifiers with a series  of matches against Central and South American opposition at the  International Campus of Women Rugby Sevens Tournament in Medellin,  Colombia.
Led by captain Ayanna Skeete and coached by Carlton Felix, the sevens team arrived in Colombia on Thursday for the two-day round-robin tournament. They were scheduled to play a series of top quality opposition in Casco champions and hosts, Colombia, Nacra women’s champions, Mexico, Costa Rica and Peru. The first match, against Mexico, finished after press time last evening.
They then faced the host team in the second match. Today, the second and final day, T&T will meet Peru and finally Costa Rica.
The team in Colombia is comprised of Skeete, Nicolette Pantor, Kanisha Vincent, Ornella George, Jolyene Coward, Sara Griffith, Kafi Wright, Alesha Bruce, Apphia Glasgow, Maria Mendez, Victoria Caliste, Dalia Jordan-Brown, Fayola Jack14. Tenisha Samuel-Duke, Blossom Stewart and Kathleen Stephens. Felix’s assistants are Jenilee Limada and Kelson Figaro. Ebony Young is the manager, while Derek Ashby-Williams is the team’s physiotherapist.
The trip, funded by the Sport Company of T&T (SporTT), Ministry of Sport, the T&T Olympic Committee and Nacra, is unprecedented a T&T women’s rugby team. Speaking ahead of the trip, Felix said the tournament serves a top opportunity to lift the women’s game and increase the team’s chances of success next month.
“I am really looking forward to this tournament, as it would provide us with ideal match preparation as well as give us the opportunity to have a closer look at some of the players,” Felix said.
“The timing of it would also allow us to properly analyze the games and make the necessary adjustments before the Nacra Tournament in June. The opportunity to have this type of preparation, as we have not had before, I am pretty confident that it will boost our chances come June.”
The women’s team will visit North Carolina, in the US, for the June 13-14 Olympic qualifiers.
 
					 The magnificent AT&T Park in San Francisco will provide an  impressive stage for the world's top men's and women's rugby sevens  players to showcase their talent in 2018.
The magnificent AT&T Park in San Francisco will provide an  impressive stage for the world's top men's and women's rugby sevens  players to showcase their talent in 2018. Fiji will have the chance to seal the World Rugby Sevens Series title tomorrow when they do battle with second-placed South Africa on the final day of the season at Twickenham.
Fiji will have the chance to seal the World Rugby Sevens Series title tomorrow when they do battle with second-placed South Africa on the final day of the season at Twickenham. "To secure the quota places here in London at the end of the first qualification phase is a great achievement and we can now look forward to Rio 2016 next summer.”
"To secure the quota places here in London at the end of the first qualification phase is a great achievement and we can now look forward to Rio 2016 next summer.” England secured a Rio 2016 quota place by virtue of reaching the last eight on home soil at Twickenham ©World Rugby
England secured a Rio 2016 quota place by virtue of reaching the last eight on home soil at Twickenham ©World Rugby LANCE WALKER, Global Performance Director, at the Michael Johnson  Performance (MJP) Center, urged his listeners to become rebels by  thinking big, being passionate and creating solutions instead of  complaining. Walker was speaking during the closing session of the  two-day bpTT/TTOC MJP High Performance workshop which concluded at  Olympic House in Port of Spain, yesterday.
LANCE WALKER, Global Performance Director, at the Michael Johnson  Performance (MJP) Center, urged his listeners to become rebels by  thinking big, being passionate and creating solutions instead of  complaining. Walker was speaking during the closing session of the  two-day bpTT/TTOC MJP High Performance workshop which concluded at  Olympic House in Port of Spain, yesterday. Each of the 2015 International Swimming Federation (FINA) World Cup events will provide qualification opportunities for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, the sport’s governing body has announced.
Each of the 2015 International Swimming Federation (FINA) World Cup events will provide qualification opportunities for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, the sport’s governing body has announced. Following the opening competition in Moscow, the World Cup series is due to move to France for the brand new leg in Chartres-Paris from August 15 and 16, rounding off the first of three clusters.
Following the opening competition in Moscow, the World Cup series is due to move to France for the brand new leg in Chartres-Paris from August 15 and 16, rounding off the first of three clusters. Former World and Olympic Champion Michael Johnson interacted with  over 30 coaches and other individuals involved in sport and the  development of local athletes when the two-day Michael Johnson  Performance workshop on concepts and approaches to improving athletic  performance concluded yesterday at the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic  Committee house on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.
Former World and Olympic Champion Michael Johnson interacted with  over 30 coaches and other individuals involved in sport and the  development of local athletes when the two-day Michael Johnson  Performance workshop on concepts and approaches to improving athletic  performance concluded yesterday at the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic  Committee house on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.