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TTOC congratulates Sellier,Greene and the Kellars

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) has congratulated Christopher Sellier,Elisha Greene,the Kellar brothers (Ako and Azekewe) on their successes at the 2008 Pan American Cycling Championships Champion.

Chris Sellier wins Pan Am Gold

On Wednesday 7 May 2008, Christopher Sellier achieved one of his lifetime dreams as he ascended the top of the prize rostrum in Montevideo, Uruguay as the 2008 Pan American Keirin Champion! Chris has now won Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals at this year's Elite Pan American Cycling Championships! BRAVO! Well done Chris! We are so proud of your accomplishment!

Rugby deserves Olympic Sport Status

Rugby deserves to be an Olympic sport says Trinidad and Tobago Rugby Union(TTRFU) secretary Brian Lewis. Lewis who is also the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC)secretary general believes that the IOC membership may not be aware of it but they are perceived as being discriminatory , unfair and overly subjective in how they decide which sports get on to the Olympic programme.

TTOC wants more Sports to qualify for Olympic Games

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee 2008 Annual General Meeting was held yesterday at the VIP room at the Hasely Crawford Stadium. TTOC affiliates in attendance received and approved the 2007 Annual report and audited financial accounts.

TTOC happy with response to LTAD Course

Term Athlete Development(LTAD) workshop ended on Saturday at the Court Yard Marriot Hotel. The National Olympic Committee brought in Dr.Frank Dick from England to facilitate the workshop. The TTOC views LTAD as a critical tool in building the sport development pathway that will increase participation levels ,the development of talent identification structures and elite level athletes.

Musharraj slams attempts to undermine Beijing Olympics

BEIJING, April. 14 -- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf yesterday condemned attempts to undermine the Beijing Olympics and opposed the West's "superimposition" of democratic values and human rights on China."We are extremely glad that preparations for the Olympic Games are so outstanding," Musharraf told China Daily at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

Calls for an Olympic Boycott Hypocritical

The Dalai Lama - who many Tibetans regard as their spiritual leader - said that China deserved to host the Games, but that protesters had the right to express themselves in non-violent ways. The Dalai Lama's message of support for the Beijing Olympics is lost in the spotlight of pro-Tibet and Tibet separatists protest during the Olympic Torch Relay.

IOC President says Olympic Games will Rebound

The head of the International Olympic Committee has said anti-China protests had created a "crisis" but that the Games in Beijing would "rebound". Jacques Rogge told a meeting of national Olympic committees in Beijing that the Games would succeed. But Mr Rogge urged China to respect its "moral engagement" to improve human rights ahead of the Games.

NOCs discuss air quality in Beijing

Exactly four months before the start of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, delegations from 205 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) learnt today about the IOC's latest appraisal of the air quality in the Chinese capital. On the occasion of the XVI General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) currently taking place in Beijing, IOC Medical Director Patrick Schamasch explained the results of an analysis of a set of data which were taken during last summer's test events.

Olympic Torch Run faces protest in San Francisco

Thousands have massed in San Francisco to protest against China's policies as the Olympic torch sets off on the only North American leg of its journey. A sizeable number of pro-Beijing demonstrators are also on the streets, prompting fears of violence. Shortly before the relay began, police announced the route would be shortened. A massive security operation is in place, with barricades on many streets.

Future of Olympic Torch Relay in Doubt

Beijing has said "no force" can stop the Olympic flame relay, as it faces protests on the US leg of its journey. Seven demonstrators have already been arrested in San Francisco after tying "Free Tibet" banners to the cables of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Radcliffe rejects Beijing's pollution fears

Paula Radcliffe believes Beijing's heat and humidity will be more of a threat at the Olympics this summer than the Chinese capital's pollution. Beijing's air quality has been flagged up as a potential problem for athletes in endurance events like the marathon. But Radcliffe, who has asthma, believes the risks have been exaggerated.

Romany:Chinese are prepared for Olympic Games

The Association of National Olympic Committees(ANOC)General Assembly is entering its third day at the China World Hotel in Beijing,China. Yesterday's session started at 9am and ended at 6.35pm,with an hour and a half break for lunch.

Long History of Olympic protests

Protests and boycotts are almost another category of Olympic sport. In fact, it is quite rare for the Games to pass off without controversy. "The Games are very easy targets for boycotts," Tony Bijkerk, Secretary-General of the International Society of Olympic Historians told me.

IOC Chief express concerns about Tibet

The president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Jacques Rogge, has expressed concern over recent unrest in Tibet. Speaking at an IOC meeting in Beijing, Mr Rogge said the IOC "called for a rapid, peaceful resolution of Tibet".

TTOC Officials for Beijing meeting

Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) president Larry Romany and secretary general Brian Lewis will travel to Beijing,China this week to represent the TTOC at the Association of National Olympic Committee(ANOC)General Assembly which will be held from 7-10 April.

TTOC congratulates Dexter St Louis on Olympic qualification

Dexter St Louis's dedication,determination and commitment regardless of difficulties and challenges are the attributes that have earned him qualification for the Beijing Olympics said TTOC president Larry Romany.

Olympic Torch lit despite protest

The Olympic torch has been lit at a ceremony in Greece that was briefly disrupted by pro-Tibet activists. Protesters from media rights group Reporters Without Borders broke through the cordon of 1,000 police officers in Olympia as China's envoy spoke.

TTOC says no to Beijing Olympic Boycott

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC)will not support a complete or mini Boycott of the Beijing Olympic Games.

TTOC all set for a paradigm change in Strength and Conditioning

Canadian Strength and Conditioning experts,Dr.L Perry Koziris and Alain Delorme are scheduled to arrive in Trinidad on Easter Monday and The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) president Larry Romany has said that everything is in place for a "paradigm changing" workshop.

Statement by Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee

Sunday 23 March 2008- The lighting of the Olympic Flame in Olympia tomorrow is a time to reflect on the role of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).The main responsibility of the IOC is to deliver the best possible Olympic Games to the athletes, who deserve it.

Romany:There are no shortcuts

Taking Olympic Sports to the next level that is the objective of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC)."We are living in a fool's paradise if we continue to act as if achieving sporting excellence will come without higher standards of fitness and strength.These building blocks must be in place ,there are no shortcuts"said TTOC president Larry Romany.

Romany:Americas qualifier well organised

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) has congratulated the Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Boxing Association(TTABA) on the "good job" that was done with the hosting of the recent Americas Olympic qualifier.

TTOC to research how youths with athletic talent learn

Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) president Larry Romany hosted a reception for Dr.Jacques Rogge the International Olympic Committee(IOC) president at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Monday 17 March.

IOC President lauds effort of TTOC

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Dr Jacques Rogge has lauded the efforts of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (T&TOC) to facilitate the holistic development of athletes from the grassroots areas.

IOC analyses Beijing air quality data

With the health of athletes who participate in the Olympic Games being of the utmost importance to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the IOC’s Medical Commission has been appraising the air quality in the Chinese capital.

TTOC welcomes IOC President

Monday 17 March is a big day for the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC).The TTOC will host Dr Jacques Rogge ,The International Olympic Committee(IOC) president for four hours .Rogge arrives in Trinidad at 2.30pm .

Sergey Bubka to chair Coordination Commission for the first Summer Youth Olympic Games in Singapore in 2010

A few days after naming Singapore as the host city of the first Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) today announced the composition of the Coordination Commission, the group of representatives from the IOC and the Olympic Movement who will be monitoring the Youth Olympic Games preparations and guiding the Singapore Organising Committee over the next two years.

Canadian experts for TTOC Sports Performance workshop

Canadian Strength and Conditioning experts, Dr.L Perry Koziris and Alain Delorme will conduct the Sports Performance Strength and Conditioning workshop for the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC).

Preparations well advanced for the visit of IOC President

Preparations are well advanced said Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) President Larry Romany. The TTOC will host a cocktail reception for International Olympic Committee(IOC) President Dr.Jacques Rogge on Monday (17 March)at the Hyatt Hotel .

Americas Olympic Boxing Qualifier gets underway in Trinidad

The first Americas Olympic qualifier to be held in Trinidad and Tobago got underway yesterday with a glittering opening ceremony at the Jean Pierre Complex,Wrightson Road,Port.of.Spain.

TTOC to host Sports Performance course

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) will host a Sport Performance Strength and Conditioning Course from the 25 March to 2 April.
This course has been specifically designed for sports coaches, physical education teachers and athletes .The main objective of the course is to increase the knowledge and understanding of functional exercise and sports specific training techniques.

TTOC attending British Olympic Conference

The British Olympic Association (BOA)through its British Olympic Foundation host annually a National Olympic Academy.The three day conference features prominent UK sport figures, researchers and participants from around the world , UK national governing bodies,English and foreign universities .

St Lucia Rugby

Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) Secretary General Brian Lewis will assist the St Lucia Rugby with the development of a five year strategic plan for the development and growth of rugby in St Lucia.

Singapore's Olympic Win Augurs Well for T&T

Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC)President Larry Romany believes the selection of Singapore as host city of the first (2010)Summer Youth Olympic Games augurs well for T&T and other smaller National Olympic Committees.

Singapore to Host First Edition of the Youth Olympic Games in 2010

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today announced that Singapore will host the first Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010. The result was unveiled by the IOC President, Jacques Rogge, at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. Singapore beat Moscow in the final by 53 votes to 44.

Olympic and Sports Movement Discuss ‘Basic Universal Principles of Good Governance’

National and club coaches who lack a basic understanding of how to write a training and peaking programme are doing a disservice to their athletes or team says Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) president Larry Romany.

Romany: Coaches Unable to Plan are doing Athletes a Disservice

Discussions about ensuring and safeguarding the autonomy of the Olympic and Sports Movement concluded yesterday at the close of a two-day seminar organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne with adoption of a seven-point resolution.

Local Coaches to Benefit from TTOC Planning and Periodization Course

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) will host a one (1) week Technical Coaching Course in Planning and Periodization from 25-29 February, 2008 at the Cascadia Hotel and Conference Centre.

TTOC Discuss Commonwealth Games Bid at Legacy Lives Conference

The 2008 Legacy Live conference confirmed that the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) is on the right course with its focus on development and sustainability.

Romany: TTOC Will Benefit from Legacy Lives Conference

Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) president Larry Romany believes that he will come away from the Legacy Lives 2008 conference with a better perspective on whether the TTOC should continue to consider a 2018 Commonwealth Games bid.

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