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  • (L-R) 2008 men 4x100m relay Olympic gold medallist Emmanuel Callender, swimmer Jahmia Harley, TTOC president Diane Henderson, Olympic gold medallist Richard Thompson and the father of national swimmer Aqeel Joseph. - Courtesy TTOC

    2008 Olympic men's 4x100m team awarded US$40k | Sports | newsday.co.tt

  • RECOGNITION TIME: From left are Emmanuel Callender (Olympic gold medallist), Jamiah Harley (national swimmer), Diane Henderson (Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee president), Richard Thompson  @Caption:(Olympic gold medallist) and the father of national swimmer Aqell Joseph, following a virtual press conference yesterday to announce the TTOC’s latest medal bonus recipients.

    Reward for effort | World Sports | trinidadexpress.com

  • Giving credit for placing pan on world stage | Letters to Editor | trinidadexpress.com

  • Copyright: IOC / Greg Martin

    Medal reallocation in action: Trinidad and Tobago get men’s 4x100m relay gold from Beijing 2008 | News | International Olympic Committee

  • JUST REWARD: The 2008 Olympic Games men’s 4x100-metre champions pose with their gold medals at the Medal Reallocation Ceremony in Lausanne, Switzerland, yesterday. Back row, from left, Aaron Armstrong, Emmanuel Callender and Richard “Torpedo” Thompson. Front row, from left, Keston Bledman and Marc Burns. (Source: Trinidad Express Newspapers)

    ‘TRUE CHAMPIONS’ | Local Sports | trinidadexpress.com

  • TEAM TTO 2008 Beijing Men's 4x100 Relay Team to Receive Gold Medal at IOC Reallocation Ceremony in Lausanne

  • In this August 22, 2008 file photo, (from left) TT's Keston Bledman, Emmanuel Callender, Richard Thompson and Marc Burns celebrate after finishing second in the men's 4×100 metres relay final at the National Stadium during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. - (AFP Photo)

    Trinidad and Tobago's 2008 4x100m relay team to get Olympic gold on Tuesday | Sports | newsday.co.tt

  • DECISIVE LEG: Trinidad and Tobago’s Richard Thompson, second right, receives the baton from Emmanuel Callendar even as Jamaica’s Usain Bolt, centre right, urges on Asafa Powell who is already into stride, on the final leg of the men’s 4x100-metre relay at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in China on August 22, 2008. Powell crossed the finish line ahead of Thompson but, ten years later, T&T will be given the gold because Jamaica’s first leg runner Nesta Carter was doped.

    GOLDEN REWARD

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