ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CONTENTS 2 Mission, Role and Guiding Principles 3 Our Executive 4 The Year 2014 5 President’s Message 6 Special Events Olympic Day The Queen’s Baton Relay Annual Awards 10 Education Paso High Level Technical Course MemosXIVII Olympic Youth Camp Sport Administration Course Community Sport Development Workshop Advanced Sport Management 18 2014 Games & Results XX Commonwealth Games Youth Olympic Games, Nanjing XXII CAC Games, Veracruz 21 Conferences And Seminars 22 Staff Members 23 TTOC Affiliates 24 Our Corporate Sponsors 01 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee Mission, Role and Guiding Principles To inspire excellence in the athletes of Trinidad and Tobago Mission To enable them to realise their full potential • To support athletes in their preparation for games time performance Role • To support the NSO’s in achieving sustained levels of competitive excellence while preserving the Olympic ideals • To build the Olympic brand by elevating its place in the psyche of the Trinidad and Tobago public • Maintain commitment to promoting and educating the values of Olympism Honesty, Integrity and Trustworthiness in all Dealings Guiding Achievement of Excellence Accountability and Transparency Principles Stewardship of the Olympic Movement 02 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee OUR Executive Mr. Brian Lewis Mrs. Annette Knott Mr. Kerston Coombs Mr. Garvin Warrick President Secretary General Trustee Executive Member Mr. David Inglefield Ms. Dianne Henderson Mr. Dave Williams Mr. Wendell Constantine Vice President Assistant General Secretary Trustee Executive Member Dr. Terry Ali Mr. Earl Wilson Dr. Ian Hypolite Mr. Michael Romany Vice President Treasurer Executive Member Past President 03 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee THE YEAR 2014 The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) facilitated several events in 2014. The usual annual events such as the Sport Administration Course, Olympic Day, Youth Camp followed with the inclusion of three (3) International Games: XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Nanjing Youth Olympic Games and XXII CAC Games in Veracruz. In commemoration of the Commonwealth Nations, the TTOC partnered with the British Council to host the Queen’s Baton Relay in Trinidad and Tobago before the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. A delegation of athletes, cyclists and motorcyclists took to the streets of Trinidad and Tobago carrying the Baton to celebrate the union of all Commonwealth Nations. Team TTO captured medals in each International Games in 2014. Receiving two (2) Gold medals at the XXII CAC Games in athletics and swimming. These medals were won by Cleopatra Borrel and George Bovel III. At the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, the team earned 8 medals in both athletics and boxing respectfully. Additionally, Team TTO represented at the 2nd Youth Olympic Games in which a Gold and two (2) silver medals were won. At the Annual Awards TTOC’s President, Mr. Lewis launched the 10 or more Olympic Medals by the year 2024 (10Golds24) Athlete Welfare and Preparation campaign, which marked a significant moment for the TTOC. The 10Golds24 journey aims to cultivate a system of excellence that will clarify the development pathway and performance management system that will holistically foster, mentor, nurture and develop Olympians and Olympic Champions. 04 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Mr. Brian Lewis, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee The words of Mahatma Gandhi best describe the ongoing to winning medals, demands years of dedication, sacrifice focus of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee and single-minded focus. (TTOC). Change and Transformation is paramount to achieving excellence – Excellence Drives the Dream. The climb is steep and it is our collective challenge to take sport mainstream. At the TTOC we remain undefeated and passionate in our belief that the goal of the Olympic Movement, to use In 2015, the TTOC will continue to promote the adoption of sport to educate and serve young people, is as relevant good governance and ethics across the country’s Olympic today as it was 2000 plus years ago. and Commonwealth Sport Movement. In 2014, the TTOC continued its focus of building capacity On the journey towards the three strategic pillars of for the development of the sport industry. This year 10Golds24 (ten gold medals by 2024) : marked the completion of the first Advanced Sport • Good Governance Management course. Creating and shaping a bright • Athlete Centered sustainable future for sport falls to this generation of sport leaders, administrators, athletes and coaches. • Market Driven Our athletes represented the red, white and black at the The TTOC aims to advance beyond the preceding Commonwealth Games, CAC Games and Youth Olympics reputation to an organization dedicated to a system of showcasing the sheer talent, promise and potential of the excellence. Nation’s Athletes. The pursuit of excellence and achieving qualification status for International Games in addition As we look forward to 2015 and beyond, let us unite under the tent of our values and vision for sport. 05 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee SPECIAL EVENTS OLYMPIC DAY 23rd June 2014 (Trinidad Schools) 26th June 2014 (Tobago Schools) On 23rd June, 2014 over four million people across the world – young and old – participated in various sporting activities, exhibitions, music and educa- tional seminars to commemorate the founding of the modern Olympic Movement on the same day in 1849. The TTOC aims to keep the tradition of the Olympic Movement alive by hosting our annual Olympic Day event. On Olympic Day, the Lord Harris Square and Olympic House are to transformed into an Olympic hub where schools and athletes are invited to celebrate by deploying sports, cultural and educational activities. A number of athletes OLYMPIC DAY 2014 Anika Nash participated including Olympic Gold Medallist VOLUNTEERS Anita Pit Russell Keshorn Walcott. Arnold Thomas Carolyn Keller The target audience was children between the ages 8 to 14 years old. The theme of Olympic days Caryl Hamilton all around the world is “Move, Learn and Gerald Elliot Discover”. Heather Taylor Jeremy Francis Move. Sporting Activities were organized as part Joanne Payne of a circuit with groups partaking in each activity June Rogers for ten (10) minutes. These activities included: Kevin Ancil Weekes Skipping rope, Hopscotch, May-I, Red Light Green Light, Marble Pitch, Footsie, Draughts/Checkers Koya Barrimond and Volleyball. Lennox Campbell Lisa Coltest Discover. With 2014 being the year of the Youth Marlon Jeffers Olympics in Nanjing, China, participants were Marlon Saldenha welcomed with the Chinese Martial art Tai Chi. Michelle Wyke The event would not have been a success without Natasha Kanhai the volunteers who coordinated the movement of Nikeilia Chuniesingh participants during the day. Ruth Frazer-Munroe 06 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee SPECIAL EVENTS 07 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee SPECIAL EVENTS The Queen’s Baton Relay March 11th – 14th 2014 The Queen’s Baton Relay is a much loved tradition of the Commonwealth Games, and symbolizes the coming together of all Commonwealth nations and territories in preparation for the quadrennial festival of sport and culture. On March 11th 2014, the Baton arrived in Trinidad and Tobago where a press briefing was held at the Olympic House followed by a welcome reception at the Office of the British High Commission. The Trinidad and Tobago Commonwealth Games Association (TTCGA) worked in collaboration with the British Council, the British High Commission and the Tobago House of Assembly to celebrate its brief stay. On March 12th, the delegation received greetings from the former National footballer, Dwight Yorke at the A.N.R Robinson International Airport in Tobago. Local athletes, motorcycle riders and cyclists took off across the island cheering the baton with the accompaniment of music and dancing. The relay continued in Trinidad on March 13th starting at the St. Joseph Secondary School with a formal opening. Trinidad and Tobago’s First Lady, Her Excellency Reema Carmona was the first baton carrier. The relay proceeded along the Eastern Main Road with participation of past Commonwealth Games Medallists, Glasgow 2014 athletes and Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic and Paralympic Torch bearers. A large gathering of students and athletes were present at the Hasely Crawford Stadium for the Secondary School Track and Field Championships where the relay concluded, with a final run by the British High Commissioner Arthur Snell and a hand over to the President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. 08 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee SPECIAL EVENTS Annual Awards – 29th December 2014 ANNUAL AWARDS 2014 The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s Annual AWARDEES Awards ceremony can be described as one of the most prestigious events in the sport calendar occurring on the Alexander B. Chapman Award Bertil St. Clair 29th December annually. Sportsman of the Year Keshorn Walcott Junior Sportsman of the Year Machel Cedenio In 2014, we celebrated the most remarkable sportsmen Sportswoman of the Year Cleopatra Borel and women in both junior and senior categories at the Junior Sportswoman of the Year Aaaliyah Telesford National Academy of Performing Arts, Port of Spain. Sports Personality of the Year George Bovell III The passing of fellow sporting personalities in the Olympic Movement were acknowledged including our first Olympic Medallist, Mr. Rodney Wilkes. 09 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee
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