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TTOC PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD

The time has come again where ‘you’, the fans and supporters, have your say.

We welcome you to the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee People’s Choice Award.

As we conclude another year, we take this opportunity to recognize the successes of Team Trinidad and Tobago’s athletes all year round. Every year, athletes train hard to achieve sporting excellence as they represent the Red, White and Black.

Now it’s your turn to decide who will be the 2022 People's Choice Athlete of the Year.

For the TTOC People’s Choice Award, it’s your choice! So, we hope you’ve been keeping track of favourite athletes’ performance for 2022.

VOTING RULES:

To vote, you must be registered or Sign In here to login to your account.

If you do not see the name of the athlete you would like to vote for, please send an email to us at marketing@ttoc.org and we will add your choice to the drop list below within 24 hours.

One vote is allowed per user per day.

Voting closes midnight on: Monday, 19th December 2022

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Trinidad and Tobago junior swimmer Dylan Carter closed off his Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games campaign with his second medal  when he won silver in the Men's 50m butterfly. Carter sped to a new PR of 23.81 in a race he lead for 49 metres. After another great start, Carter held a quarter body length lead over China's  Hexin Yu, who won the Men's 50m free in world junior record time on Wednesday, at the 15 metre mark. However, Yu clawed back into the two-man contest with every stroke and was closing at the wall when Carter lunged for the finish.
Yu, who had 19 minutes earlier competed in the Men's 100m free semifinal and successfully advanced to tomorrow's final, timed his final stroke better and won in 23.69 seconds to Carter's 23.81. Carter's silver followed on his bronze from the day before in the Men's 50m free, his teammate Johnnya Ferdinand placed 30th in the Women's 50m free event in a time of 27.31. The swimmers including David Mc Leod have now concluded their competitive participation at YOG.


In Athletics, both Anduwelle Wright (Men's long jump-6.92metres) and Chelsea James (women's shot putt-15.15 m) finished in 9th place and will contest the B finals of their event Sunday.


In beach volleyball,  the T&T team of Chelsi Ward and Malika Davidson went under 2-0 to China (21-4, 21-14) and will have to defeat Bolivia tomorrow to advance to the round of 24.


In Sailing, TT's Abigail Affoo's progress was stymied again by the lack of wind as there were no races at Jinniu Lake yesterday. Weather permitting. Affoo will race  tomorrow.