TTOC’s Pan Am roster: NAAA selects T&T athletics team

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) has submitted its entire roster for the 2015 Pan American Games, which will be held from July 10 to July 26 in Toronto.

The entire Trinidad and Tobago team, which will be led by Chef de Mission Diane Henderson, is as follows:

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago sprinters (from left) Richard Thompson, Emmanuel Callender, Marc Burns and Keston Bledman finished second at the London 2012 Olympic Games, although they are still awaiting silver medals. (Courtesy AFP 2015)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago sprinters (from left) Richard Thompson, Emmanuel Callender, Marc Burns and Keston Bledman finished second at the London 2012 Olympic Games, although they are still awaiting silver medals.
(Courtesy AFP 2015)

Athletics: Keston Bledman, Marcus Duncan, Rondel Sorrillo, Mikel Thomas, Emmanuel Callender, Dan-Eil Telsford, Kyle Greaux, Machel Cedenio, Emanuel Mayers, Elton Walcott, Steve Waithe, Quincy Wilson, Emmanuel Stewart, Shakeil Waithe, Renny Quow, Jarrin Solomon, Lalonde Gordon, Jehue Gordon, Keshorn Walcott, Kelly- Ann Baptiste, Semoy Hackett, Reyare Thomas, Kamaria Durant, Lisa Wickham, Peli Alzola, Janeil Belille, Romona Modeste, Jessica James, Alena Brooks, Sparkle McKnight, Josanne Lucas, Ayanna Alexander, Deandra Daniel, Cleopatra Borel, Marsha Mark Baird;

 

Aquatics: George Richard Bovell III, Dylan Carter, Christian Marzden;

 

Badminton: Nicholas Bonkowsky;

 

Beach Volleyball: Daneil Williams, Fabien Whitfield, Ayana Dyette, Malika Davidson;

Photo: The Trinidad and Tobago Government feted gold medalist Keshorn Walcott on his return from the London 2012 Olympics.
Photo: The Trinidad and Tobago Government feted gold medalist Keshorn Walcott on his return from the London 2012 Olympics.

Boxing: Chimere Taylor;

 

Cycling: Njisane Phillip, Quincy Alexander, Jude Codrington, Justin Roberts, Varun Maharajh, Emile Abraham;

 

Football (Men): Montell Joseph, Shannon Gomez, Maurice Ford, Alvin Jones, Jesus Perez, Neveal Hackshaw, Jomal Williams, Tristan Hodge, Nathaniel Garcia, Kadeem Corbin, Shackiel Henry, Xavier Rajpaul, Dwight Quintero, Jelani Felix, Neil Benjamin, Dario Holmes, Aikim Andrews, Jovan Sample;

 

Football (Women): Kennya Cordner, Tasha St Louis, Karyn Forbes, Kimika Forbes, Maylee Attin-Johnson, Rhea Belgrave, Janine Francois, Arin King, Patrice Superville, Dernelle Mascall, Mariah Shade, Khadidra Debesette, Ayanna Russell, Ahkeela Mollon, Brianna Ryce, Shalette Alexander, Lauryn Hutchinson, Shenelle Henry;

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago captain Maylee Attin-Johnson (number 9) is congratulated by Dernelle Mascall (second from right) and her teammates after her successful penalty kick against Guatemala in 2015 World Cup qualifying action. (Courtesy CONCACAF)
Photo: Trinidad and Tobago captain Maylee Attin-Johnson (number 9) is congratulated by Dernelle Mascall (second from right) and her teammates after her successful penalty kick against Guatemala in 2015 World Cup qualifying action.
(Courtesy CONCACAF)

Golf: Monifa Sealy, Christina Ferreira, Talin Rajendranath, Sachin Kumar;

 

Gymnastics: William Albert, Marisa Dick;


 

Hockey: Darren Cowie, Solomon Eccles, Shaquille Daniel, Mickel Pierre, Akim Toussaint, Che Modeste, Christopher Scipio, Dillet Gilkes, Jordon Reyos, Aidan De Gannes, Kiel Murray, Stefan Mouttet, Tariq Marcano, Andrey Rocke, Kristien Emmanuel, Ishmael Campbell;

 

Judo: Christopher George;

 

Sailing: Andrew Lewis, Kelly-Ann Arrindell.

Photo: The Trinidad and Tobago national hockey team celebrate beating the United States to third at the 2013 Pan American Cup. (Courtesy Panamhockey.org)
Photo: The Trinidad and Tobago national hockey team celebrate beating the United States to third at the 2013 Pan American Cup.
(Courtesy Panamhockey.org)

Shooting: Marlon Moses, Anthony Maraj, Roger Daniel;

 

Taekwondo: Dorian Alexander.

 

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8 comments

  1. No Richard Thompson nor Michelle-lee Ahye. Hope they are resting up for the Worlds after those challenging but fruitless performances over the weekend at Nationals.

  2. All we need now is some good management/leadership across all disciplines and we could strike gold several times. I hope Michelle Lee Ahye is resting instead of opting to run in the Diamond leagues in Europe! I would have liked Lalonde Gordon to get as much rest as possible. He doesn’t need to be tired/hurt in Beijing. Richard Thompson, not on the team and struggled this weekend, has work to do. I hope he gets back to his old self soon.

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