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St Louis, Chung granted injunction

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A High Court judge has granted an interim injunction restrainin­g the TT Table Tennis Associatio­n (TTTTA) from taking any further action pursuant to its decision to select players Aaron Wilson and Yuvraaj Dookram for the Commonweal­th Games. The Games will be held in Gold Coast, Australia from April 4-15.

The injunction was granted Friday by Justice Eleanor Donaldson-Honeywell who is presiding over a lawsuit filed by France-based profession­als Rheann Chung and Dexter St Louis who are seeking to overturn the decision to omit them from the national team selected for the 2018 Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

The two players are seeking compensati­on for breach of contract, conspiracy and/or unlawful interferen­ce.

In their injunction, Chung and St Louis asked the court to prevent the TTTTA from taking any steps to implement the decision to select Wilson and Dookram for the Commonweal­th Games.

Chung and St Louis have also asked the court to order the TTTTA to refer the question of the selection to arbitratio­n by the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) as provided for in Section 31 of the TTOC s constituti­on.

Attorneys for the duo and the TTTTA were directed to file submission­s on the arbitratio­n point before the next hearing of the case on January 24. The injunction stays in place until then.

The TTTTA is arguing that neither St Louis nor Chung adhered to the national selection policy implemente­d at the associatio­n s AGM in January 2016. The selection policy states that persons desirous of national selection must compete in at least one local tournament on the TTTTA calendar and have a podium finish in the last nine months. The associatio­n is also relying on an alleged exchange of emails between St Louis and the associatio­n.

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