National athletes from various sporting disciplines turned out in force to support the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s Olympic Day celebrations at Lord Harris Square today (23rd June).
National athletes from various sporting disciplines turned out in force to support the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s Olympic Day celebrations at Lord Harris Square today (23rd June).
TRINIDAD AND Tobago is gearing up to host the 2017 CCCAN (Central American and Caribbean Amateur Swimming Confederation) Championships, scheduled from Thursday until July 2, excitement levels towards the prolific tournament continued to increase, especially as the Open Water Category will splash off on Turtle Beach in Tobago, on Saturday.
TRINIDAD and Tobago will focus on the past, present and future, in celebrating the arrival of the Queen’s Baton, which arrived at the Piarco International Airport, yesterday.
Queen’s Baton Relay delegation will make T&T it’s first Caribbean stop and nineteenth out of 71 overall Commonwealth destinations on the way to Australia’s Gold Coast for the 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018).
Set to arrive on the shores of Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday 28th May 2017, the Trinidad and Tobago Commonwealth Games Association (TTCGA) will be the first Caribbean country to welcome the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) Queen’s Baton Relay delegation as they arrive from Saint Helena, the nineteenth of its 71 Commonwealth destinations.