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  2. National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad ...

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    NAAATT was founded in 1945 as Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) of Trinidad and Tobago, [3] and was affiliated to the IAAF in 1962. [4] However, AAA ceased to organize national championships. Therefore, starting in 1969, the National Athletes Union (NAU) started to hold national championships leading to a reformation of a National Amateur ...

  3. Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (IOC code: TTO) is the National Olympic Committee representing Trinidad and Tobago. It is also the body responsible for Trinidad and Tobago's representation at the Commonwealth Games .

  4. Human rights in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Section 4 of the Constitution prohibits discrimination on the grounds of sex. [1] In 2014, Trinidad and Tobago ranked 49th on the Global Gender Gap Index of the World Economic Forum, with a score of 0.715, down from its 36th place in 2013. In terms of participation in the labor force, the country ranked 87th, with 59% of women participating as ...

  5. List of Trinidad and Tobago records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Fyzabad, Trinidad and Tobago 4 × 100 m relay: 42.03 Trinidad and Tobago Kelly-Ann Baptiste Michelle-Lee Ahye Reyare Thomas Semoy Hackett: 29 August 2015 World Championships: Beijing, China [46] 4 × 200 m relay: 1:32.62 Trinidad and Tobago Kamaria Durant Semoy Hackett Reyare Thomas Michelle-Lee Ahye: 22 April 2017 IAAF World Relays: Nassau ...

  6. Constituencies of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago

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    Constituencies of the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago No. Name Number of polling divisions (2020) [2] Electorate (2020) [2] 1 Arima: 40 26,384 2 Arouca/Maloney: 24 26,673 3 Barataria/San Juan: 47 25.690 4 Caroni Central: 33 30.107 5 Caroni East: 26 29,031 6 Chaguanas East: 32 26,923 7 Chaguanas West: 30 28,625 8 Couva North: 37 ...

  7. Trinidad and Tobago at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.This was the nation's sixteenth appearance at the Summer Olympics as an independent nation, although it had previously appeared in four editions as part of the British colony and the West Indies Federation.

  8. Trinidad and Tobago at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

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    Every participant at the Paralympics has their disability grouped into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be congenital or sustained through injury or illness; cerebral palsy; wheelchair athletes, there is often overlap between this and other categories; visual impairment, including blindness; Les autres, any physical disability that does not fall strictly under ...

  9. Trinidad and Tobago at the Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago made its Paralympic Games début at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in Stoke Mandeville and New York. For its first participation, the country sent eight athletes (seven men and one woman) to compete in athletics, swimming and weightlifting. Its three medals (two gold and a bronze) were all won by the same athlete, Rachael Marshall.

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