Ten gold medals by 2024.
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s long term goal to increase our gold medal haul will begin to unfold from tonight when the 2016 Olympic Games officially open in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ten gold medals by 2024.
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s long term goal to increase our gold medal haul will begin to unfold from tonight when the 2016 Olympic Games officially open in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The 2016 Rio Olympics has been plagued by complaints, more complaints and then even much more from the people of Brazil, to the international media, to the athletes in the village and there is one common ground that things could have been better and probably should have been.
Olympic gold medallist Keshorn Walcott will carry the Trinidad and Tobago flag at tonight's Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games at the Maracana Stadium in Rio De Janiero, Brazil, as head of a 32 member team.
Keshorn Walcott will receive yet another reward for his Olympic gold medal at the Maracana Stadium here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today. The 2012 men's javelin champion has been named Trinidad and Tobago flagbearer for the 2016 Olympic Games opening ceremony, scheduled to start at 7 p.m. (TT time).
FELICE AISHA CHOW, the 39-year-old rower, will be the first Trinidad and Tobago competitor in action at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
ACTING Prime Minister Colm Imbert yesterday had a message for Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic team at Brazil. “Best of luck,” Imbert said. “Win plenty of medals and make us proud. Looking forward to seeing the Trini flag flying high at the medals ceremonies.” Imbert also confirmed Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley landed safely at California on Thursday night.