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39 athletes in line for First Citizens Youth awards

Trinidad Guardian :: 28.01.2015

Thirty-nine of this country’s leading top youth athletes, 22 boys and 19 girls will be in line for the honours when the First Citizens Sports Foundation stage its fifth annual Youth Awards on Friday to honour the best of 2014.

The function will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, featuring nominees in both boys and girls categories in badminton, chess, cycling, football, golf, hockey, rugby, squash, swimming, table-tennis, taekwondo, target archery, tennis, track and field, and volleyball while karting, kayaking, cricket, karate, powerlifting, sailing, surfing, and triathlon has one representative each.

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2014 First Citizens Youth Awards nominees:
Automobile Sports (Karting): Che Carrington (men)
Badminton: Naim Mohammed (men) & Jada Renales (women)
Canoe/Kayak: Sherlon Pierre (men)
Chess: Joshua Johnson (men) & Javanna Smith (women)
Cricket: Amir Anthony Jangoo (men)
Cycling: Akil Campbell (men) & Kollyn St George (women)
Football: Kadeem Corbin (men) & Reanah Campbell (women)
Golf: Sachin Kumar (men) & Ysabelle Lawrence (women)
Gymnastics: Karissa Kowlessar (women)
Hockey: Tariq Marcano (men) & Brianna Govia (women)
Karate: Darryl Thomas (men)
Powerlifting: Matthew Maturasingh (men)
Rugby: Leon Pantor (men) & Jade Husbands (women)
Sailing: Abigail Affoo (women)
Squash: N’Ku Patrick (men) & Charlotte Knaggs (women)
Surfing: Jiyell Lewis (men)
Swimming: Dylan Carter (men) & Kristien Julien (Women)
Table Tennis: Aaron Wilson (men) & Brittany Joseph (women)
Taekwondo: Jade Persad (men) & Nekisha Sorias (women)
Target Archery: Orlando Radix (men) & Priyanka Dhanie (women)
Tennis: Nabeel Mohammed (men) & Emma-Rose Trestrail (women)
Track & Field: Akanni Hislop (men) & Jeminise Parris (women)
Triathlon: Joshua Ho (men)
Volleyball: Marlon Phillip (men) & Malika Davidson (women)?


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Mark Chepses checks his time as he finishes third in the T&T International Marathon. He clocked 2:22.17 on Sunday’s event which ended opposite Whitehall at the Queen’s Park Savannah. PHOTO: SHIRLEY BAHADUR

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