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          Keshorn Walcott won his eighth national men's javelin title but again fell short of achieving the qualifying standard for the Paris Olympics.

        1. Keshorn Walcott's phenomenal gold medal performance in the men's javelin finals at the London Olympics last August was the talking point at the NAAA Awards.
        2. It was Olympic gold medalist Keshorn Walcott who dominated the evening, waltzing away with the 'Athlete of the Year' award in both the senior and junior.
        3. Michelle-Lee Ahye (left) and Keshorn Walcott are two of the veterans of Valley.
        4. Andrew Marr's BBC TV series begins with comparing a tribe in Paraguay, the Ayoreo, to humans of 60, years ago and earlier.
        5. It was Olympic gold medalist Keshorn Walcott who dominated the evening, waltzing away with the 'Athlete of the Year' award in both the senior and junior.!

          Keshorn Walcott

          Trinidadian javelin thrower

          Keshorn "Keshie" Walcott, ORTT (born 2 April ) is a Trinbagonian track and field athlete who competes in the javelin throw.

          He is an Olympic champion, having won gold in He is the first Caribbean male athlete, as well as the first of African descent, to win the gold medal in a throwing event in the history of the Olympics.[1] He is also the holder of the North, Central American and Caribbean junior record.

          Walcott is the youngest Olympic gold medallist in the men's javelin (19 years days), and the first athlete in any track and field event to win World Junior and Olympic titles in an individual event the same year.[2]

          Career

          Early life and medals

          Born the third child of Beverly Walcott and Endy King, Walcott grew up playing football and cricket, striving to keep up with his athletically talented older brother Elton.

          He was raised in the fishing village of Toco, in north-east Trinidad.[3] He did