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  • CAUGHT WIDE: TTO’s ace sprint cyclist Nicholas Paul, left, is forced to angle out to the four-path on the penultimate lap of the men’s keirin event at the Velódromo at the Parque de Peñalolén last evening. Paul followed home Colombian Kevin Quintero, second from left, to take silver in this discipline at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. --Photo: Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    SILVER STRIKE (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • ‘CAT AND MOUSE’: Trinidad and Tobago’s Nicholas Paul, right, appears to be displaying some  gamesmanship against Suriname’s Jair Tjon En Fa in yesterday’s men’s sprint final at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. Paul, the defending  champion from the corresponding event in Lima, Peru, four years ago, repeated by again copping gold after prevailing in straight rides. —Photo: AP (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    SOLID GOLD (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • SPEED MERCHANT: TTO top sprint cyclist Nicholas Paul, right, surges past Colombia’s Cristian Ortega during their first ride-off of their quarter-final pairing, at the Velódromo at the Parque de Peñalolén last evening. —Photo courtesy Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    SPEED TO BURN! (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • TTOC PRESIDENT WISHES CAMPBELL A SPEEDY RECOVERY

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    THE BROTHERS FROM TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO WIN THE BRONZE AND AFFECTION OF CHILEANS (Panam Sports)

  • Trinidad and Tobago Ahkeel ‘Smally’ Boyd celebrates after leading his team past Venezuela, 21-20, in the third place match for the bronze medal during the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games at the Estadio Espanol de Las Condes on Monday in Santiago, Chile. T&T won the match 21-20.  DANTE FERNANDEZ/SANTIAGO 2023 via PHOTOSPORT (Image obtained at guardian.co.tt)

    I want to be the best player in the world—‘Smally’ (Trinidad and Tobago Guardian)

  • CAME UP SHORT: TTO sprint cyclist Nicholas Paul gears down after completing the final leg of the men’s team sprint, yesterday, at the Velódromo at the Parque de Peñalolén as the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games continued. Paul, Kwesi Browne and Zion Pulido were timed in 44.887 seconds in finishing sixth, and thus failing to advance to the medal round. —Photo courtesy Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    TOUGH DAY (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • ‘Smally’ hits bronze medal shot for T&T (Trinidad and Tobago Guardian)

  • CLUTCH MOVE: TTO’s Ahkeel Boyd, left, goes up and under before sinking the shot that earned T&T its first medal at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, at the Estadio Español, yesterday. TTO pipped Venezuela 21-20 in the men’s basketball 3x3 bronze medal match. —Photo: Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    BRONZE T-T-O !!! (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • Team TTO 3x3 Pan Am basketballers. PHOTO COURTESY TTOC - (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    TTO basketballers stun Brazil to reach Pan Am semis (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • GUY EXITS: Tianna Guy, left, of Trinidad and Tobago sizes up her opponent, Angie Valdez of Colombia, during their women’s 60 kg fight at the Centro de Entrenamiento Olímpico, yesterday, as the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games continued in Santiago, Chile. Guy lost 0-5. —Photo courtesy  Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    SOCA BEATS SAMBA (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • T&T 3x3 basketballers denies Brazil semis spot (Trinidad and Tobago Guardian)

  • T&T 3x3 basketballers upset Dominican Republic (Trinidad and Tobago Guardian)

  • The XIX Pan American Games are officially underway in Santiago, Chile following the brilliant showcase of Chile’s history and culture during the Opening Ceremony in the National Stadium.  “Long live Chile and long live the Pan American Games,” Panam Sports President Neven Ilic exclaimed to thunderous applause to conclude his speech. (Image obtained at panamsports.org)

    SANTIAGO 2023 BEGINS WITH SPECTACLAR OPENING CEREMONY HIGHLIGHTED BY CHILEAN PRIDE AND THE HITS OF SEBASTIAN YATRA (Panam Sports)

  • NICHOLAS PAUL AND TIANNA GUY NAMED TEAMTTO FLAGBEARERS FOR PAN AMERICAN GAMES 2023

  • Team TTO ready for opening—Santana

  • COMBAT: Team TTO’s Nigel Paul throws a right cross against Colombia’s Cristian Salcedo in their 92kg+ super heavyweight preliminary bout, during the 2023 Pan American Games at the Centre de Entrenamiento Olímpico, in Santiago, Chile, yesterday.  —Photo courtesy Photosport/Panam Sports (Image obtained at trinidadexpress.com)

    Paul makes early exit at Pan Am (Trinidad Express Newspapers)

  • Trinidad and Tobago boxer Nigel Paul - Angelo Marcelle (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Boxer Nigel Paul loses Pan Am Games opener (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • Maggie Steffens is among the Olympic champions in the US team ©Getty Images (Image obtained at insidethegames.biz)

    United States names 631 athletes for Santiago 2023 Pan American Games (Insidethegames.biz)

  • Olympic swimming champion Maggie MacNeil is among Canada's athletes in Santiago ©Getty Images (Image obtained at insidethegames.biz)

    Canada name 473 athletes for Santiago 2023 Pan American Games (Insidethegames.biz)

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