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| - Tyrell Cuffy (né le 6 septembre 1988) est un athlète des îles Caïmans, spécialiste du sprint. Il étudie à Bristol (Tennessee). Ses meilleurs temps sont :
* 100 m : 10 s 33 (-0,6) à Edwardsville le 23 mai 2008 ;
* 200 m : 20 s 83 (+1,5) à Cali, record égalé du 20 s 83 (-0,9) à São Paulo le 8/07/2007. Il détient aussi le record national du relais 4 × 100 m, en 39 s 54 à La Havane, le 4 juillet 2009, (5e), (Kemar Hyman, Tyrell Cuffy, David Hamil, Carlos Morgan). (fr)
- Tyrell Cuffy (born 6 September 1988) is a Caymanian sprinter. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Cuffy moved to the Caymans at a young age, and attended John Gray High School in George Town. He then studied at King College (in Bristol, Tennessee) on an athletic scholarship, winning both the 100 and 200-metre events at the 2008 NAIA National Track Championships. Cuffy had earlier won a silver medal in the 200 metres at the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. He has since competed for the Caymans in a number of international events and meets, notably winning two gold medals (in the 100 and 200 metres) at the 2015 Island Games. (en)
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| - Tyrell Cuffy (né le 6 septembre 1988) est un athlète des îles Caïmans, spécialiste du sprint. Il étudie à Bristol (Tennessee). Ses meilleurs temps sont :
* 100 m : 10 s 33 (-0,6) à Edwardsville le 23 mai 2008 ;
* 200 m : 20 s 83 (+1,5) à Cali, record égalé du 20 s 83 (-0,9) à São Paulo le 8/07/2007. Il détient aussi le record national du relais 4 × 100 m, en 39 s 54 à La Havane, le 4 juillet 2009, (5e), (Kemar Hyman, Tyrell Cuffy, David Hamil, Carlos Morgan). (fr)
- Tyrell Cuffy (born 6 September 1988) is a Caymanian sprinter. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Cuffy moved to the Caymans at a young age, and attended John Gray High School in George Town. He then studied at King College (in Bristol, Tennessee) on an athletic scholarship, winning both the 100 and 200-metre events at the 2008 NAIA National Track Championships. Cuffy had earlier won a silver medal in the 200 metres at the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. He has since competed for the Caymans in a number of international events and meets, notably winning two gold medals (in the 100 and 200 metres) at the 2015 Island Games. In his youth, Cuffy also represented , including at the 2005 ICC Americas Under-19 Championship. His father, Theo Cuffy, played first-class cricket in Trinidad and Tobago, and came to the Cayman Islands to coach the sport.First Citizens Sports Foundation > Athletes > Theodore Cuffy – First Citizens Sports Foundation. Retrieved 19 March 2016. (en)
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