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🔥NCAA D1 East First Round Highlights 🇺🇸/🇹🇹🇹🇹 Leah Bertrand (Ohio State) lit up the track with a blistering 10.92s PB in the 1...
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🔥NCAA D1 East First Round Highlights 🇺🇸/🇹🇹 🇹🇹 Leah Bertrand (Ohio State) lit up the track with a blistering 10.92s PB in the 100m to advance to the quarterfinals, then secured her spot at the NCAA D1 Championships with a solid 10.99s! She didn’t stop there—Leah stormed to another PB of 22.71s in the 200m to book her second individual ticket! She also anchored Ohio State’s 4x100m team to a 43.46s finish, sealing qualification! 💨🔥 🇹🇹 Reese Webster (Liberty) blazed to a PB of 11.26s to advance to the women’s 100m quarterfinals! She wrapped up her campaign in 16th place overall with a time of 11.33s, just shy of the next round.🔥👏🏽 🇹🇹 Akilah Lewis finished 33rd in the women’s 100m in 11.43s. 👏🏽🔥 🔥The duo of Webster & Lewis also helped power their 4x100m squad to 20th place, clocking 44.49s setting a new school record. 🇹🇹 Sanaa Frederick (Georgia) clocked 23.14s in the 200m, finishing 16th in the quarterfinals. She played a key role in Georgia’s 4x100m squad, helping them to a 43.11s finish and a spot at the NCAA Champs! 🙌🏽 🇹🇹 Omari Lewis put up a strong showing in the men’s 100m, finishing 10th in the first round with 10.34s, and later placed 22nd in the 200m with a 21.02s clocking. 🔥👏🏽 🇹🇹 Shakeem McKay (LSU) helped power the Men’s 4x400m team to a 3:03.78 finish, securing their place at the NCAA Championships! 💪🏾💥 🥏Christopher Crawford (Alabama) secured his ticket to the NCAA DI Championships, launching the discus 58.91m! He also punched his ticket in the shot put with a mark of 19.09m. 🔥👏 🐯Jaden James (LSU) narrowly missed advancing, placing 17th in the discus with a solid 54.85m. 🇹🇹 🇹🇹 In the Women’s Discus Throw Laleni Grant (UAlbany) finished 25th with a throw of 49.55m and Shakera Kirk (Northwestern) placed 36th with a mark of 47.07m. 👏🏽 🔜 All roads now lead to the NCAA Division 1 Championships (June 11-14 2025)! Let’s go #TeamTTO 🇹🇹 #TotalSporTT #TrinidadandTobago #TeamTTO #NCAATrack #NCAAEast #trackandfield

FLOW Trinidad has once again thrown its support behind the national Olympic movement by being part of last month's Olympic Day celebrations. “Flow has been a partner with the TTOC (TT Olympic Committee) for the past few years,” Flow Trinidad’s Country Manager Kurleigh Prescod said on Olympic Day at Lord Harris Square, Port of Spain on June 21.

Sport has been a source of national pride. Sport provides significant avenues to excel over the years and we have sporting heroes because of this. We are happy to support the young people at this stage as it supports national development,” Prescod said.

Olympic Day is an international celebration that puts the spotlight on getting active and living the Olympic values of excellence, respect and friendship. It’s about a celebration of the journey to becoming a better self, a better world.

As a corporate partner, Flow hosted a fun booth for the young guests with a variety of activities.

Prescod enjoyed a game or two at hoops and spent some quality time with the young students and professional athletes.

As TTOC’s executive member Wendell Constantine visited Flow’s booth, he expressed appreciation of Flow’s efforts. “Thank you Flow for your support over the years, promoting sport. Also thank you for supporting the movement,” he said.

The day of fun and sporting activities was aimed at encouraging youngsters to consider sports and the dream of representing TT at future Olympic Games. Athletes were there to demonstrate rugby, boxing, track and field and karate.

The key words for the day’s celebrations were: move, learn, discover. Olympic Day allowed young people to discover the good things of life, the good things of sport, and the good things about teamwork.

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