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List of Trinidad and Tobago records in athletics

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The following are the national records in athletics in Trinidad and Tobago maintained by the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad & Tobago (NAAATT).

Outdoor

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Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Record not kept by NAAATT   Not ratified or later rescinded by NAAATT

Men

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref.
100 y 9.35 A (−1.1 m/s) Hasely Crawford 6 June 1975 Provo, United States
100 m 9.82 (+1.7 m/s) Richard Thompson 21 June 2014 National Championships Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago [1]
150 m (straight) 14.75 (+0.1 m/s) Jereem Richards 23 May 2021 Adidas Boost Boston Games Boston, United States [2]
200 m 19.77 (+0.7 m/s) Ato Boldon 13 July 1997 Stuttgart, Germany
200 m straight 20.03 (+0.3 m/s) Jereem Richards 20 May 2018 Adidas Boost Boston Games Boston, United States [3]
400 m 44.01 Machel Cedenio 14 August 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [4]
43.78 Jereem Richards 7 August 2024 Olympic Games Paris, France [5]
800 m 1:45.43 Sherridan Kirk 11 June 2005 Sacramento, United States
1500 m 3:45.09 Sheldon Monderoy 26 July 1998 Lahti, Finland
Mile 4:02.36 Sheldon Monderoy 9 May 1999 Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
3000 m 8:14.16 Sheldon Monderoy 30 May 2000 Espoo, Finland
5000 m 14:12.01 Ronnie Holassie 20 June 1999 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
10,000 m 30:30.42 Quintin John 1994 Kingston, Jamaica
10 km (road) 29:24 Ronnie Holassie 4 March 1995 Winter Haven, United States
Half marathon 1:04:15 Ronnie Holassie 27 November 1997 Jacksonville, United States
Marathon 2:13:03 Ronnie Holassie 29 April 2001 Jacksonville, United States
110 m hurdles 13.17 (+0.8 m/s) Mikel Thomas 24 July 2015 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada [6]
200 m hurdles (straight) 23.00 (+0.1 m/s) Jehue Gordon 20 May 2012 Manchester City Games Manchester, United Kingdom [7]
400 m hurdles 47.69 Jehue Gordon 15 August 2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia [8]
3000 m steeplechase 8:49.82 Quintin John 27 May 1994 Raleigh, United States
High jump 2.17 m Kareem Roberts 25 June 2017 Trinidad & Tobago Championships Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago [9]
Pole vault 4.65 m Eddison Toby 4 August 1995 Ithaca, United States
Long jump 8.25 m A (+0.7 m/s) [a] Andwuelle Wright 5 July 2019 [b] NACAC Under-23 Championships Queretaro, Mexico [10]
Triple jump 16.67 m (−0.3 m/s) [c] LeJuan Simon 8 August 2004 Szombathely, Hungary
16.87 m (+0.5 m/s) LeJuan Simon 18 May 2002 Odessa, United States
Shot put 20.43 m[d] Akeem Stewart 16 March 2019 Hurricane Invitational Coral Gables, United States [11]
Discus throw 59.65 m Quincy Wilson 10 July 2016 Bacolet, Trinidad and Tobago [12]
26 February 2017 Dunedin, New Zealand
Hammer throw 55.11 m Emmanuel Stewart 17 April 2015 Legacy Meet Baltimore, United States [13]
Javelin throw 90.16 m Keshorn Walcott 9 July 2015 Athletissima Lausanne, Switzerland [14]
Decathlon 7212 pts[15] Patrick Russell 15–16 July 2005 Winnipeg, Canada
10.98 (w) (100 m), 7.24 m (w) (long jump), 13.22 m (shot put), 1.89 m (high jump), 50.55 (400 m) /
15.25 (−4.1 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 41.51 m (discus), 4.10 m (pole vault), 43.70 m (javelin), 4:45.64 (1500 m)
20 km walk (road) 1:47:34 Nolan Simmons 13 May 1978 Coventry, United Kingdom
50 km walk (road) 4:47:05 Francis Thomas 18 June 1972 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
4 × 100 m relay 37.62  Trinidad and Tobago
Darrel Brown
Marc Burns
Emmanuel Callander
Richard Thompson
22 August 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany [16]
4 × 200 m relay 1:21.39  Trinidad and Tobago
Moriba Morain
Dan-Neil Telesford
Kyle Greaux
Emmanuel Callender
23 April 2017 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [17]
4 × 400 m relay 2:58.12  Trinidad and Tobago
Jarrin Solomon
Jereem Richards
Machel Cedenio
Lalonde Gordon
13 August 2017 World Championships London, United Kingdom [18]

Women

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref.
100 m 10.82 (+0.9 m/s) Michelle-Lee Ahye 24 June 2017 Trinidad & Tobago Championships Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago [19]
150 m (straight) 16.57 (−0.7 m/s) Michelle-Lee Ahye 20 May 2018 Adidas Boost Boston Games Boston, United States [20]
200 m 22.25 (+0.8 m/s) Michelle-Lee Ahye 16 August 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [21]
200 m (straight) 22.62 (−0.1 m/s) Michelle-Lee Ahye 23 May 2021 Adidas Boost Boston Games Boston, United States [22]
400 m 51.83 Janeil Bellille 21 June 2014 National Championships Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago [23]
800 m 2:01.81 Alena Brooks 12 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [24]
1500 m 4:13.21 Pilar McShine 27 July 2013 Memorial Geert Rasschaert Ninove, Belgium [25]
Mile 4:36.79 Pilar McShine 17 July 2013 Morton Games Finglas, Ireland [26]
3000 m 9:18.29 Pilar McShine 9 April 2010 FSU Seminole Invite Tallahassee, United States [27]
5000 m 16:19.17[e] Tonya Nero 15 April 2011 KT Woodman Classic Wichita, United States [28]
5 km (road) 17:14+ Tonya Nero 6 October 2012 World Half Marathon Championships Kavarna, Bulgaria [29]
10,000 m 33:11.71 Tonya Nero 25 March 2011 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, United States [30]
10 km (road) 34:45+ Tonya Nero 6 October 2012 World Half Marathon Championships Kavarna, Bulgaria [31]
15 km (road) 52:49+ Tonya Nero 6 October 2012 World Half Marathon Championships Kavarna, Bulgaria [32]
20 km (road) 1:11:23+ Tonya Nero 6 October 2012 World Half Marathon Championships Kavarna, Bulgaria [33]
Half marathon 1:15:13 Tonya Nero 6 October 2012 World Half Marathon Championships Kavarna, Bulgaria [34]
25 km (road) 1:34:41+ Tonya Nero 8 December 2019 California International Marathon Sacramento, United States [35]
30 km (road) 1:53:50+ Tonya Nero 8 December 2019 California International Marathon Sacramento, United States [36]
Marathon 2:42:58 Tonya Nero 8 December 2019 California International Marathon Sacramento, United States [37]
100 m hurdles 12.85 (+1.1 m/s) Aleesha Barber 29 May 2010 NCAA Eastern First Round Greensboro, United States [38]
400 m hurdles 53.20 Josanne Lucas 20 August 2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany [39]
3000 m steeplechase 10:56.87[f] Scarla Nero 14 May 2011 Cedar Falls, United States
High jump 1.95 m[g] Tyra Gittens 13 May 2021 SEC Championships College Station, United States [40]
Pole vault 2.36 m Ayana Riviere 2 May 2008 Baltimore, United States
Long jump 6.96 m (+2.0 m/s)[h] Tyra Gittens 14 May 2021 SEC Championships College Station, United States [41]
Triple jump 14.40 m (±0.0 m/s) Ayanna Alexander 28 August 2014 Potomac Valley Games Alexandria, United States [42]
Shot put 19.42 m[i] Cleopatra Borel-Brown 8 July 2011 Meeting Areva Saint-Denis, France [43]
Discus throw 58.58 m Annie Alexander 28 May 2011 NCAA Regional Preliminaries Bloomington, United States [44]
Hammer throw 71.45 m Candice Scott 15 May 2005 Marietta, United States
Javelin throw 54.10 m Geraldine George 8 April 2000 Austin, United States
Heptathlon 6418 pts Tyra Gittens 13–14 May 2021 SEC Championships College Station, United States [45]
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
13.47 (+3.0 m/s) 1.95 m 11.96 m 23.43 (±0.0 m/s) 6.96 m (+2.0 m/s) 40.18 m 2:31.97
20 km walk (road) 2:30:16 Elizabeth London 19 June 2005 Fyzabad, Trinidad and Tobago
4 × 100 m relay 42.03  Trinidad and Tobago
Kelly-Ann Baptiste
Michelle-Lee Ahye
Reyare Thomas
Semoy Hackett
29 August 2015 World Championships Beijing, China [46]
4 × 200 m relay 1:32.62  Trinidad and Tobago
Kamaria Durant
Semoy Hackett
Reyare Thomas
Michelle-Lee Ahye
22 April 2017 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [47]
Sprint medley relay (1,1,2,4) 1:37.42  Trinidad and Tobago
Khalifa St. Fort (100 m)
Reyare Thomas (100 m)
Kai Selvon (200 m)
Sparkle McKnight (400 m)
28 April 2018 Penn Relays Philadelphia, United States [48]
4 × 400 m relay 3:30.37  Trinidad and Tobago
Janeil Bellille
Kai Selvon
Sparkle McKnight
Domonique Williams
10 July 2016 Blue Marlin Track Classic Nassau, The Bahamas [49]

Mixed

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref.
4 × 400 m relay 3:31.24  Trinidad and Tobago
Keone John
Kyah Hyson
Jaden Clement
Kadija Pickering
31 March 2024 CARIFTA Games St. George's, Grenada [50]

Indoor

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Men

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref.
50 m 5.64+ Ato Boldon 16 February 2000 Madrid, Spain
55 m 6.04 A Ato Boldon 1 February 1997 Flagstaff, United States
60 m 6.49 Ato Boldon 23 February 1997 Aviva Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham, United Kingdom
200 m 20.31 Jereem Richards 11 March 2017 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, United States [51]
300 m 32.10 Jereem Richards 10 February 2018 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Roxbury, United States [52]
400 m 45.03 Deon Lendore 1 March 2014 SEC Championships College Station, United States [53]
45.00 Jereem Richards 19 March 2022 World Championships Belgrade, Serbia [54]
500 m 1:01.84 Jarrin Solomon 8 February 2014 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Roxbury, United States [55]
600 m 1:16.19 Jarrin Solomon 16 February 2013 Millrose Games New York, United States [56]
800 m 1:47.64 Sherridan Kirk 12 March 2005 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States
1500 m 3:47.36 Sheldon Monderoy 6 March 1999 World Championships Maebashi, Japan
Mile 4:04.35 Sheldon Monderoy 7 February 1999 Indianapolis, United States
3000 m 8:24.33 OT Sheldon Monderoy 12 February 2001 Tampere Indoor Games Tampere, Finland
60 m hurdles 7.59 Wayne Davis 9 March 2013 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States [57]
High jump 2.15 m Kevin Huggins 7 December 2007 Carbondale, United States
Kashef Daniel 1 February 2014 Indiana University Relays Bloomington, United States [58]
2.19 m Aaron Antoine 12 January 2024 KU-KSU-WSU Triangular Lawrence, United States [59]
Pole vault 3.80 m Vijesh Jadoo 2 February 2018 Rider/TCNJ Dual Meet Lawrenceville, United States
Long jump 7.89 m Wendell Williams 3 February 1999 Erfurt, Germany
7.99 m A Kelsey Daniel 3 February 2023 New Mexico Collegiate Classic Albuquerque, United States [60]
Triple jump 16.69 m A[61] Quincy Howe 24 February 2001 Colorado Springs, United States
17.05 m #[j] LeJuan Simon 13 March 2004 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States
Shot put 18.03 m Robert Collingwood 25 February 2012 Conference USA Championships Birmingham, United States [62]
Weight throw 19.63 m Emmanuel Stewart 14 February 2014 Landover, United States
Heptathlon
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
5000 m walk
4 × 400 m relay 3:02.52  Trinidad and Tobago
Renny Quow
Jereem Richards
Machel Cedenio
Lalonde Gordon
4 March 2018 World Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom [63]

Women

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Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref.
55 m 6.73 A Hydie Ann Harper 27 February 1998 Colorado Springs, United States
6.73 Kelly-Ann Baptiste 26 February 2006 Gainesville, United States
60 m 7.09 (heat) Michelle-Lee Ahye 19 March 2016 World Championships Portland, United States [64]
7.09 (semifinal) [65]
200 m 22.83 Kayelle Clarke 25 February 2018 SEC Championships College Station, United States [66]
300 m 38.18 Aleesha Barber 12 January 2008 State College, United States
400 m 53.10 A Afiya Walker 26 February 2011 Mountain West Conference Championships Albuquerque, United States [67]
600 m 1:27.56 Alena Brooks 12 January 2018 Arkansas Invitational Fayetteville, United States [68]
800 m 2:04.09 Aleena Brooks 10 February 2018 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, United States [69]
1500 m 4:36.87 y Pilar McShine 14 March 2009 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, United States [70]
4:35.99 y OT 12 February 2010 Husky Classic Seattle, United States [71]
Mile 4:36.87 Pilar McShine 14 March 2009 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, United States [72]
4:35.99 OT 12 February 2010 Husky Classic Seattle, United States [73]
3000 m 9:30.10 Tonya Nero 22 January 2011 Adidas Classic Lincoln, United States [74]
5000 m 16:26.42 Tonya Nero 11 March 2011 NCAA Division I Championships College Station, United States [75]
16:01.69 OT 10 February 2011 Iowa State Classic Ames, United States [76]
55 m hurdles 7.64 Josanne Lucas 24 February 2006 Gainesville, United States
60 m hurdles 8.13 (semifinal) Aleesha Barber 30 January 2009 Texas A&M Showdown: SEC vs. Big 12 State College, United States
8.13 (final)
High jump 1.93 m [k] Natasha Alleyne-Gibson 11 February 1995 Lexington, United States
1.93 m [l] [m] Tyra Gittens 11 March 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States [77]
Pole vault 2.21 m Ayana Riviere 16 February 2008 Landover, United States
Long jump 6.68 m Tyra Gittens 12 March 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States [78]
Triple jump 13.99 m Ayanna Alexander 20 February 2010 Virginia Tech Challenge Blacksburg, United States [79]
Shot put 19.48 m Cleopatra Borel 14 February 2004 Blacksburg, United States
Weight throw 24.21 m Candice Scott 27 February 2005 Fayetteville, United States
Discus throw 50.06 m Annie Alexander 11 January 2008 Kentucky Invitational Lexington, United States [80]
Pentathlon 4746 pts Tyra Gittens 11 March 2021 NCAA Division I Championships Fayetteville, United States [81]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.27 1.93 m 13.86 m 6.58 m 2:28.22
3000 m walk
4 × 400 m relay

Notes

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  1. ^ by World Athletics and official result sources; -0.7 m/s by federation source, probably a mistake
  2. ^ by World Athletics and official result sources; 15 July 2019 by federation source, probably a mistake
  3. ^ indoor mark ratified as absolut record
  4. ^ by World Athletics and federation source; done with a 6 kg implement by other sources, probably a mistake
  5. ^ indoor mark ratified as absolute record
  6. ^ by federation source; 10:57.0 h by World Athletics source
  7. ^ record set during heptathlon competition
  8. ^ record set during heptathlon competition
  9. ^ Outdoor best, indoor mark ratified as absolut record
  10. ^ ratified by NAAATT but not recognised by World Athletics
  11. ^ outdoor mark ratified as absolute record
  12. ^ record set during pentathlon competition
  13. ^ outdoor mark ratified as absolute record

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