Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
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Trinidad & Tobago are fielding a team of 71 athletes to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, taking part in ten disciplines including athletics, badminton, gymnastics, hockey, shooting, table tennis and triathlon.
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[edit] Medals
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Trinidad & Tobago | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
[edit] Gold
[edit] Silver
[edit] Bronze
- Marc Burns, Athletics, Men's 100m
- Roger Daniel, Shooting, Men's 50m Pistol
- Cleopatra Borel-Brown, Shot Put, Women's Shot Put
[edit] Trinidad & Tobago's Team at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
[edit] Field Hockey
[edit] Men's Team
- Glenn Francis
- Ron Alexander
- Akim Toussaint
- Damian Gordon
- Nicholas da Costa
- Solomon Eccles
- Kwandwane Browne
- Nigel Providence
- Atiba Whittington
- Wayne Legerton
- Nel Lashley
- Nicholas Wren
- Dwain Quan Chan
- Dillet Gilkes
- Calvin Alexander
- Darren Cowie
Head Coach: David Francois
Source: Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee website
Commonwealth Games Associations at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Trinidad and Tobago did not compete in Games before 1934, in 1950, or in 1986 |