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    Richards, Ahye represent T&T at World Indoors in Glasgow – Caribbean Life

    R innissBy R innissMarch 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Michelle-Lee Ahye of Trinidad and Tobago.

    Related Press / Martin Meji, file

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    Reigning gold medalist Jereem Richards and sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye are the 2 athletes from T&T who competed on the World Indoor Monitor and Subject Championships in Glasgow, Scotland.

    Richards received the lads’s 400 metres title on the World Indoors in Belgrade, Serbia in a championships and nationwide document time of 45.00 seconds. He gained automated qualification to this 12 months’s Championships after he received the 2023 World Indoor Tour 400m sequence.

    Men's 200m gold medalist Trinidad and Tobago's Jereem Richards on the podium at Carrara Stadium during the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast,Australia, Friday, April 13,2018.
    Males’s 200m gold medalist Trinidad and Tobago’s Jereem Richards on the rostrum at Carrara Stadium throughout the 2018 Commonwealth Video games on the Gold Coast,Australia, Friday, April 13,2018. Related Press /Mark Schiefelbein, file

    The T&T’s defending World champion missed out on a spot within the males’s 400 metres last. Richards was fourth within the first semifinals in 46.64 seconds, lacking a lane within the last by one place as solely the three finishers superior to the ultimate spherical.

    The 2022 gold medalist began within the inside lane of the six-lane observe. He received off to a fast begin and he pressed to get to the entrance of the race on the break of lane on the 200m mark. Nevertheless, he was in fourth on the bell and nonetheless on the within lane.

    He needed to examine his stride on a number of events as he remained boxed on the within of his rivals and was unable to make any decisive transfer. He made little inroad on the ultimate straight and needed to accept fourth.

    Ahye competed within the ladies’s 60m sprint and was in search of to succeed in the ultimate for the fifth straight version. The 2018 Commonwealth Video games 100m gold medalist was seventh in 2022 and sixth at each the 2018 World Indoors in Birmingham, England and the 2 years prior in Sopot, Poland. Her greatest end was fourth in Portland, Oregon, USA in 2016.

    She started her quest for her first World Indoor medal when she lined up for warmth 4 of the primary spherical of the ladies’s 60m in lane six, putting fifth at 7.26 sec. She didn’t advance to the semifinal spherical.

    Ahye headed to Glasgow with a win in her lone race thus far for the 12 months. She captured the ladies’s 60m B finals in Mondeville, France in 7.26 seconds on Feb. 7. Her profitable time was wanting the World Indoor Championships qualifying time of seven.19.

    Nevertheless, Ahye received the nod to compete following her present thirty fourth rating, which locations her among the many 56 spots accessible.



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