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The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) Games Management Committee will meet on Friday 29th April

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Given the deadline date of 9th May 2016 and the intense national debate and public interest.

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Chef De Mission Dr Ian Hypolite says the main initiative for the T&T Olympic team in the next 100 days is ensuring the pre-olympic camp is successful, as the camp played a major role in the performances of the T&T team at the 2012 Games in London. Yesterday, at a press conference held at the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) House on Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, to mark 100 days to go to the start of the Rio Olympics Hypolite spoke about some of the plans in the coming months. Hypolite said, “We plan every four years so that when you hear that there is only 100 days to go to Rio you wonder where did the time go. Time is short and there is a lot to do. “Thus far we have five disciplines that have qualified for the Olympics. We are acutely aware of the impact that the performance of the T&T team had on the national community in 2012. We are very eager to reproduce that same type of atmosphere come Rio 2016. One of our major initiatives within the next 100 days is the hosting of a pre-olympic Games camp in Brazil.” So far, rower Felice Aisha Chow, gymnast Marisa Dick, sailor Andrew Lewis, cyclist Njisane Phillip, boxer Nigel Paul and swimmer George Bovell have qualified for Rio. Hypolite, who says the camp is likely to be held in Sao Paulo, said the camp is an integral part of T&T’s build up towards the games. “It is a very important part of our preparation. That particular aspect of our planning played a major role in terms of our performance in 2012. In these challenging times we are requesting assistance to make the camp a successful one.” Hypolite anticipates a large contingent will represent T&T at the Olympic Games especially as many track and field athletes such as Machel Cedenio and Michelle-Lee Ahye have been performing at a high level of late. The Chef De Mission explained that the camp is not restricted to track and field athletes. Annette Knott, who was the Chef De Mission for the 2012 T&T Olympic Games in London believes the pre-olympic camp makes a difference to team chemistry. Knott said, “That 2012 camp made a big difference to the atmosphere. We stayed in a luxury hotel which we felt the athletes deserved. The team got to bond before the games.” President of the TTOC Brian Lewis stated, “We have a number of things planned in the next 100 days from the camp to the National Track and Field Championships because it forms the Olympic trials.” Lewis added that the Olympic youth camp will also take place leading up to the Olympic Games. Lewis thanked the many sponsors which have come on board to make the Olympic drive a reality including Guardian Group, Toyota, Flow, Scotiabank among others.

Hypolite: Pre-Olympic Camp integral to T&T success

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Chef De Mission Dr Ian Hypolite says the main initiative for the T&T Olympic team in the next 100 days is ensuring the pre-olympic camp is successful, as the camp played a major role in the performances of the T&T team at the 2012 Games in London.

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Paris 2024 co-chairman Tony Estanguet revealed French athletes at Rio 2016 will be given a survey after the Olympics to gain further ideas for their bid ©Getty Images

France target 15 Olympic gold medals at Rio 2016 as athletes mark 100-days to go

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French National Olympic Committee (CNOSF) President Denis Masseglia is hopeful that the nation will be able to achieve a target of between 12 and 15 gold medals at Rio 2016.

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OLYMPIC COUNTDOWN: Olympic qualifier Andrew Lewis, left, shares a joke with TTOC president Brian Lewis, centre, and TTOC Rio Olympic Games chef de mission Dr Ian Hypolite at the event to mark the 100-day countdown to the quadrennial Games yesterday at the TTOC Olympic House on Abercromby Street.

TTOC launches ‘100 days’

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28 April 2016
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The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) yesterday celebrated the occasion of 100 days to go to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at Olympic House on Abercromby Street in Port of Spain, announcing a host of events to come off during that period.

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From left to right: Scotiabank Foundation Support Officer, Cheryl Hernandez; Flow Trinidad Managing Director Brian Collins, ; Guardian Group VP Integrated Marketing Communications, Larry Olton, ; TTOC President Brian Lewis, Chef de Mission Dr. Ian Hypolite; Press Play Jukebox Director, Dwayne Cambridge; Toyota Marketing Manager, Sean Shaffie; BPTT Communications Advisor,  Luis Araujo and TTOC Secretary General, Annette Knott.

TTOC marks 100 Days to go ‘til Rio Games!

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27 April 2016
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Wednesday April 27th marked 100 days to the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games. The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) observed the occasion at the Olympic House where they received the Guardian Group’s sponsorship cheque during an official handing over ceremony.

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After the party

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24 April 2016
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The low oil price is manageable in the short term; but the Gulf states must make big changes to face the future

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