 Top Trinidad and Tobago shot  putter Cleopatra Borel captured a record fourth Trinidad and Tobago  Olympic Committee (TTOC) Sportswoman of the Year award when the  organisation hosted its 17th Annual Awards ceremony at the National  Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA) Monday night.
Top Trinidad and Tobago shot  putter Cleopatra Borel captured a record fourth Trinidad and Tobago  Olympic Committee (TTOC) Sportswoman of the Year award when the  organisation hosted its 17th Annual Awards ceremony at the National  Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA) Monday night.Borel, who previously captured the  award in 2006, 2010 and 2013, was the pick among T&T athletes when  she captured the silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in July in  Glasgow, Scotland before following up with a gold medal at the Central  American and Caribbean Games (CAC) in Veracruz, Mexico in November.
Twenty-twelve Olympic Men’s javelin  gold medallist Keshorn Walcott copped the TTOC Sportsman of the Year  award, which was received by his manager/agent Sean Roach as Walcott was  at training at the Hasely Crawford Stadium Monday evening in  preparation for the 2015 season.
Walcott won silver at the  Commonwealth Games in Scotland and bronze at the Continental Cup in  Morocco in September. The Commonwealth Games throw of 85.28 metres was a  new national record, surpassing his 84.98m 2012 Olympic gold  medal-winning effort.
At the 50-minute live tv and radio  broadcast show, top T&T swimmer George Bovell, who was absent  because he is currently in the USA, gained his second consecutive TTOC  Sports Personality of the Year award based on his exploits during the  FINA Mastbank World Cup Swimming series and the completion of a  hat-trick of 50m freestyle titles at the CAC Games in Mexico last month.
The Alex B Chapman award, presented  by the former long-serving TTOC president Chapman himself, was awarded  to former national senior men’s football team head coach Bertille St  Clair.
Track and field athletes swept the  junior awards, including Aaliyah Telesford for the Junior Sportswoman of  the Year and current World Junior 400m champion Machel Cedenio. 
National Association of Athletic  Administrations (NAAA) president Ephraim Serrette collected on behalf of  Telesford and Cedenio who were also absent because they were already  overseas beginning their preparation for 2015.
In his address, TTOC president  Brian Lewis called on national sporting organisations to strengthen  their governance structure and for the country to raise its game ahead  of the upcoming multi-sport games, while Borel delivered the feature  address in which she called for nationwide support for the development  of world class athlete management and environments here in T&T.
TTOC Honour Roll
Junior Sportswoman of the Year: Aaliyah Telesford
Junior Sportsman of the Year: Machel Cedenio
Sports Personality of the Year: George Bovell
Alex B Chapman Award: Bertille St Clair
Sportswoman of the Year: Cleopatra Borell
Sportsman of the Year: Keshorn Walcott
