In one of his first official meetings since being appointed Minister of Sport, Senator Brent Sancho reviewed plans yesterday morning for the opening of the three national venues for cycling, tennis and aquatics with executives of each of the respective National Governing Bodies (NGBs).
The meeting was also attended by outgoing Minister of Sport, Dr. Rupert Griffith. Each NGB has outlined a schedule of events to coincide with the opening of each mega facility. The events are designed to showcase the talent within the various disciplines, promote Trinidad and Tobago as a destination as well as market the modern facilities which will be accessible to elite athletes, local, regional and international.
According to a release from the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Sportt) Minister Sancho was pleased with the progress being made in each discipline and was careful to impress upon the executives the need to get value for money. He also was keen to learn about opportunities to secure investment from the private sector, for these events and beyond, so as to wean the NGBs off their heavy reliance on state funding.
Minister Sancho further stressed the need to increase participation in sports and improve the level of adjudication, officiating and use of timing and other technical systems so that future hosting of events may be driven by local expertise. Comprehensive training programmes in these areas will take place prior to opening of the facilities, the release stated.
Minister Sancho will conduct private site visits to each of the new national facilities over the weekend.
The National Cycling Velodrome in Couva and National Tennis Centre in Tacarigua are scheduled to be completed in June while the National Aquatics Centre, also in Couva, is due to come on stream in July/August.
Sport Event Denmark, the Combat and Strength Sports Confederation of Kazakhstan and Macau Sport Development Board will be among Gold Partners at a SportAccord Convention in April in which "legacy" will be a central theme.
Silver Partners announced so far consist of Aggreko, City of Edmonton, Eurosport, EventScotland and the Qatar Olympic Committee, while the Commonwealth Games Federation will join once again as a Bronze Partner.
The preliminary SportAccord Convention Conference Programme has also been revealed, with discussions including debate on "The truth about Legacy" and "The Sporting Future Today - How technology is changing the game plan".
FIFA Presidential candidate Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein has claimed here there is a "culture of intimidation" within football's governing body and said he cannot be a part of the world governing body if Sepp Blatter is re-elected.
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) will continue its efforts to foster Good Governance in local sport.
MINISTER of Sport Brent Sancho yesterday said he aims to restore pride in sport, saying it holds the potential to address social ills.
The Trinidad and Tobago Boxing Board of Control (TTBBC) and the Special Advisor to the TTBBC, Boxu Potts, have extended condolences to the family of Tommy Thomas, who passed away last Saturday.