It is sport’s impossible job. Brazil football manager? No problem. Groundsman at Wimbledon? A stroll in the park. International Olympic Committee (IOC) President? A piece of cake.
It is sport’s impossible job. Brazil football manager? No problem. Groundsman at Wimbledon? A stroll in the park. International Olympic Committee (IOC) President? A piece of cake.
Olympians George Bovell 111 ( swimming), Cleopatra Borel (Athletics) along with Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee ( TTOC ) Project Officer Athlete Services and Programmes, Rheeza Grant(volleyball) will travel to Miami, Florida on Monday to represent Trinidad and Tobago at the Pan American Sport Organization(PASO) Continental Athlete Forum - 24-25 May.
Have you ever seen a scientist row? Aisha Chow, Trinidad and Tobago’s first ever Olympic-bound athlete in the discipline of rowing, has somehow devised a formula to fuse both contrasting disciplines successfully.
United States Olympic Committee (USOC) chief executive Scott Blackmun claims recent doping scandals mean sport has reached a "defining moment" in which "strong leadership and decisive action" is required.
The ANOC Executive Council today expressed its complete support of IOC President Thomas Bach and the Rio 2016 Organising Committee as it looks forward with optimism to the months ahead which will see NOCs make their final preparations for the Games.
The PASO Extraordinary General Assembly met in Brasilia on 5 May,2016, to discuss and decide upon the proposals for the amendments of their constitution. The meeting was chaired by the Interim President of PASO and ANOC Vice President for Americas, Dr. Julio C. Maglione and was attended by all 41 NOCs of PASO.