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Olympic champion James opens season in Bahamas

Trinidad Express :: 13.04.2016

In 2013, Jehue Gordon became Trinidad and Tobago's second IAAF World Championship gold medallist, capturing the men's 400 metres hurdles title to follow in the strides of 1997 200m champion Ato Boldon.

Gordon is hoping to add Olympic gold to his global crown at the Rio Games later this year. Today, in his first "Olympic Diary" instalment, Gordon speaks about his road back from injury.

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Olympic champion James opens season in Bahamas
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CLEARING BARRIERS: Jehue Gordon clears a barrier, en route to gold in the 2015 NGC-Sagicor NAAA Open Track and Field Championship men's 400 metres hurdles, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, in June.

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