
Tyquendo Tracey
Tyquendo Tracey is a Jamaican sprinter whose disciplinary hearing raised questions about fairness and the adherence to due process by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association during the lead-up to the Paris Olympics.
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Tyquendo Tracey was part of the Jamaican four-man bobsled team that placed joint-21st at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Jamaica places 21st in four-man bobsled at Winter Olympics | SportsTyquendo Tracey is part of the four-man bobsled crew led by Shane Pitter.
LAST CHANCE | Sports | Jamaica GleanerTyquendo Tracey is a former Jamaican 100m champion who has joined the bobsleigh team.
Cool Runnings 2.0: Jamaica’s bobsleigh crew want their own Hollywood ending | Winter Olympics 2026Tyquendo Tracey is preparing to compete in the bobsleigh for Jamaica after a successful career as a sprinter.
The gamble that bore fruit | SportsTyquendo Tracey is part of the crew for the four-man bobsleigh races.
Bobsleigh circles point to Pitter’s world-class talent | SportsTyquendo Tracey is a member of the four-man bobsleigh team.
‘Recruit from within’ | SportsTyquendo Tracey is part of the four-man bobsleigh team.
CLOSER TO HISTORY | SportsTyquendo Tracey is a brakeman for the Jamaican bobsleigh team and a two-time national champion.
Ja’s sprinting culture influences bobsleigh | SportsTracey, who is a former national 100 metres champion, said the victory has energised the squad and raised their ambitions even higher.
ON COURSE | Sports | Jamaica GleanerThe JAAA’s cavalier approach to the disciplinary hearing of sprinter Tyquendo Tracey raised questions of fairness and adherence to natural justice.
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