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Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Ch...
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Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing Nanjing, China – March 23, 2025 Trinidad and Tobago’s Tyra Gittens-Spotsville proudly represented the twin-island nation at the World Athletics Indoor Championships, finishing 12th in the women’s long jump final with a leap of 6.36 meters. The competition, held at the state-of-the-art Nanjing Indoor Arena, featured some of the world’s best jumpers in a thrilling battle for podium spots. Gittens-Spotsville, a seasoned international competitor and multi-event specialist, entered the event looking to test herself against elite global talent. While she fell short of the medal positions, her performance placed her among the top jumpers in the world, reinforcing her status as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s premier track and field athletes. The event was won by Claire Bryant (USA), who secured gold with a personal best of 6.96 meters, while Switzerland’s Annik Kälin (6.83m) and Spain’s Fátima Diame (6.72m) completed the podium. Despite not making the top eight, Gittens-Spotsville’s presence at the Championships is a testament to her continued excellence and resilience in the sport. Her journey remains an inspiration for young athletes back home, as she continues to fly the Trinidad and Tobago flag high on the international stage. With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games behind her, the national standout now turns her focus to the outdoor season, where she will aim to build on this performance and push for even greater success. Final Standings – Women’s Long Jump 1️⃣ Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.96m PB 2️⃣ Annik Kälin (SUI) – 6.83m 3️⃣ Fátima Diame (ESP) – 6.72m … 1️⃣2️⃣ Tyra Gittens-Spotsville (TTO) – 6.36m Stay tuned as we continue to follow Tyra Gittens-Spotsville’s journey and the progress of Trinidad and Tobago’s top track and field stars. #TeamTTO
Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Ch...
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Redline International 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 Athletes Update Tyra Gittens-Spotsville Competes at World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing Nanjing, China – March 23, 2025 Trinidad and Tobago’s Tyra Gittens-Spotsville proudly represented the twin-island nation at the World Athletics Indoor Championships, finishing 12th in the women’s long jump final with a leap of 6.36 meters. The competition, held at the state-of-the-art Nanjing Indoor Arena, featured some of the world’s best jumpers in a thrilling battle for podium spots. Gittens-Spotsville, a seasoned international competitor and multi-event specialist, entered the event looking to test herself against elite global talent. While she fell short of the medal positions, her performance placed her among the top jumpers in the world, reinforcing her status as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s premier track and field athletes. The event was won by Claire Bryant (USA), who secured gold with a personal best of 6.96 meters, while Switzerland’s Annik Kälin (6.83m) and Spain’s Fátima Diame (6.72m) completed the podium. Despite not making the top eight, Gittens-Spotsville’s presence at the Championships is a testament to her continued excellence and resilience in the sport. Her journey remains an inspiration for young athletes back home, as she continues to fly the Trinidad and Tobago flag high on the international stage. With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games behind her, the national standout now turns her focus to the outdoor season, where she will aim to build on this performance and push for even greater success. Final Standings – Women’s Long Jump 1️⃣ Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.96m PB 2️⃣ Annik Kälin (SUI) – 6.83m 3️⃣ Fátima Diame (ESP) – 6.72m … 1️⃣2️⃣ Tyra Gittens-Spotsville (TTO) – 6.36m Stay tuned as we continue to follow Tyra Gittens-Spotsville’s journey and the progress of Trinidad and Tobago’s top track and field stars. #TeamTTO

OLYMPISM "Olympism is not a system it is a state of mind - It can permeate a wide variety of modes of expression and no single race or era can claim to have the monopoly of it." Pierre de Coubertin

Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, will and mind. Blending sport with culture and education, Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.

This ideal was proclaimed with fervors at the festivals celebrated every four years by the ancient Greeks at the Olympic Games in which they devoted themselves to the pursuit of harmonious development not only of the body and the moral sense, but also of man's cultural and artistic qualities.

The goal of Olympism is to place everywhere sport at the service of the harmonious development of man, with a view to encouraging the establishment of a peaceful society concerned with the preservations of human dignity.

The goal of the Olympic movement is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practiced with out discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic Spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play.

Olympism and the Olympic Movement is more than just sports competitions, it is about a philosophy of life. Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin, who established the Olympic Movement in 1894, is recognized as the founder of modern Olympism. He modernized ancient Greek ideals and launched them to the rest of the world through the staging of a modern Olympic Games.

Today, the festival celebrates the ideals that remain at the heart of Olympism.

By blending sport with culture and education, Olympism promotes a way of life based on:

  • The balanced development of the mind, body and character
  • The joy found in effort
  • The educational value in being a good role model for others
  • Observing the universal ethics of tolerance, generosity, unity, friendship, non-discrimination and respect for others.