The Athlete Registration form is a tool used by the TTOC for updating our extensive database. Its purpose is to aid in the accreditation process for the various games in which we participate.

Click here to download the form:

document Participant Registration Form (199 KB)

Please fill out the completed registration form and email as an attachment to contact@ttoc.org

PRESIDENT MR. BRIAN Lewis
VICE PRESIDENT Mr. DAVID Inglefield
VICE PRESIDENT Dr. TERRY Ali
VICE PRESIDENT Vacant
HON. SECRETARY GENERAL Mrs. ANNETTE Knott
ASST. SECRETARY GENERAL Ms. DIANE Henderson
TREASURER Vacant
TRUSTEE Mr. DAVE Williams
TRUSTEE Mr. KERSTON Coombs
PAST PRESIDENT Mr. LARRY Romany
EXECUTIVE MEMBER Mr. GARVIN Warwick
EXECUTIVE MEMBER Mr. WENDELL Constantine
EXECUTIVE MEMBER Dr. IAN Hypolite
   
STAFF Ms. Rheeza Grant
STAFF Ms. Chenelle Young
STAFF Ms. LOVIE Santana - EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
STAFF Ms. JEANETTE Small - PROJECT COORDINATOR
STAFF Mr. KERRY Walcott - WEB MAINTENANCE/IT & SOCIAL MEDIA OPERATOR
STAFF Ms. STACY Santana - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

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SPORT AFFILIATE PRESIDENT SECRETARY CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS EMAIL WEBSITE
Athletics National Association of Athletics Administrations Ephraim Serrette Dexter Voisin 679-3276; (F) 636-7877 Ato Boldon Stadium, Balmain Couva tri@mf.iaaf.org Website
Ballroom Dancing National Ballroom Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago Shawn Adrian Persad Georgia Mc Intyre 775-1423/388-0455 #5 Oltan Road, Arima ttnabdattdancesport@yahoo.com Website
Badminton Trinidad and Tobago Badminton Association Rahul Rampersad Sharlene Lewis 761-2902 P.O Box 448 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain ttba.association@gmail.com Website
Basketball National Basketball Federation of Trinidad and Tobago Claire Mitchell Rachel DICK 679-0454 Ato Boldon Stadium, Ground Floor, Couva info@nbftt.org Website
Amatuer Boxing Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Boxing Association Cecil Forde Deopersad Ramoutar 736-4715 149 St. James Street, Battoo Avanue, Marabella trinbagoamabox@hotmail.com no website
Canoeing & Rowing Trinidad and Tobago Canoe/ Kayak Federation Merryl See Tai Judith Chow 633-7871 P.O Box 6363 Williams Bay, Chaguaramas ttcanoeingrowingfederation@gmail.com, trinikayak@gmail.com no website
Contract Bridge Trinidad and Tobago Contract Bridge Association Shamshad Mohamed(tbc) Joseph Howard(tbc) 379-6996 (tbc) shamshadmohamed@gmail.com Website
Chess Trinidad and Tobago Chess Association Sonja Johnson Sandy Razark 726 1246 P.O Box 1202 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain sonjagia.johnson@gmail.com Website
Cricket Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board Azim Bassarath Surujdeth Mahabir (B) 636-4745/4745, (F) 679-4638 National Cricket Centre, Clifford Roach Drive, Balmain, Couva info@ttcb.co.tt Website
Cue Sports Trinidad and Tobago Cue Sports Foundation (tbc) (tbc) (tbc) 39 Bellesmythe Street, Curepe (tbc) no website
Cycling Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation Robert Farrier Jacqueline Corbin 671-8823 P.O Box 371 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain
   
Meeting Place: No 5 Yard Street Chaguaras" ttcyclingfederationtto@gmail.com Website        
Darts Trinidad and Tobago Darts Association Roger Chirstopher Jo-Ann Christopher 652-4778 4 Waddell Street, Vistabella, San Fernando ttda@live.com no website
Draughts Trinidad and Tobago Draughts/Checkers Association Rufus Foster Kelly Degazo 642-4812 270 Dove Drive, Moloney Gardens D'Abadie   no website
Equestrian Trinidad and Tobago Equestrian Association Rossi Bridgelal Natalie Rabier 682-3076 P.O Box 3409 Maraval, Port of Spain duughwatsun@gmail.com  Website
Football Trinidad and Tobago Football Association David John- Williams Justin Latapy (O)623-9500, (F) 625-8150 P.O Box 400 Maraval Road, Port of Spain Meeting Place: #1 Ana street Woodbrook ttfa1908@gmail.com Website
Gymnastics Trinidad and Tobago Gymnastics Ferderation (tbc) Sharon Lynch-Fadahunsi 723-9732 P.O Box 49 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain ttogymfed@gmail.com no website
Golf Trinidad and Tobago Golf Association Mr. Clyde Abder Mervin Wattley (tbc) P.O Box 3403 St Andrews Golf Club, Moka Maraval tntgolf@gmail.com Website
Hockey Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Board Douglas Camacho Reyah Richardson 640-5544 P.O Box 3240 Diego Martin
   
Meeting Place: Eastern Regional Sport Compound Orange Grove Trincity" douglas.camacho@myguardiangroup.com Website        
Judo Judo Trinidad and Tobago Wedd Eastman Jerod Hart 338-1866 P.O Box 1851 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain weddeastman@ymail.com Website
Karate Trinidad and Tobago Karate Union Phillip Kalloo Cameisha Parris-Thomas 763-2365 P.O Box 1948 Richmond Street, Port of Spain ttkuteam.manager@gmail.com Website
Netball Trinidad and Tobago Netball Association Patrica Butcher Coreen David 222-1276 P.O Box 276 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain tntnetball@yahoo.com no website
Paralympic Trinidad & Tobago Paralympic Committee Sudhir Ramessar Jacklene Leotaud (C;F) 627-1879 Jean Pierre Complex ttparalympic@gmail.com no website
Pigeon Racing National Pigeon Racing Commission of Trinidad and Tobago Ernest Ferreira   625-9813 #3 Scott Bushe Street, Port of Spain ernestoferreira1935@hotmail.com no website
Rifle Trinidad Rifle Association Wayne Mystar Andrea Lee Kim 628-1321 P.O Box 451 Port of Spain traoffice.trinidad@gmail.com Website
Rugby Football Trinidad and Tobago Rugby Football Union Maria Thomas Annette Knott 628-9048 P.O Box 5090 St. James Post Office, St. James contact@ttrfu.com Website
Sailing Trinidad and Tobago Sailing Association Teter Knox James Arrindell 634-4519/4210 P.O Box 1243 Port of Spain Meeting Place: Sailing Center Carenage setsail@ttsailing.org Website
Special Olympics Special Olympics Trinidad & Tobago Candilla Berment-Harper (tbc) Arianne Alleng Williams 735-0970; 330-3567 P.O Box 1203, Port of Spain socandy02@gmail.com Website
Sports Medicine Trinidad and Tobago Sports Medicine Association Dr. Terry Ali   (768-9645,(B) 623-8864 6 Albion Street, Port of Spain drterryali@yahoo.com no website
Squash Trinidad and Tobago Squash Association Diane Julien Ramesh Deokisingh 788-5314 Olympic Committee's Office president@squashtt.org Website
Swimming Amateur Swimming Association of Trinidad and Tobago Lyndsay Galleet Gregory Mitchell 683-7000 P.O Box 244 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain secretary.asatt@gmail.com Website
Surfing Surfing Association of Trinidad and Tobago Che Lovelace Karina Jeffrey 288-0865 92 Edward Street, Port of Spain info@surftt.org no website
Table Tennis Trinidad and Tobago Table Tennis Association Ian Joseph Aleena Edwards     ttttatabletennis@gmail.com Website
Taekwondo Trinidad and Tobago Taekwondo Association Anthony Ferguson Mark Byam 777-2119, (H)622-0981,(F)628-4146 1 Church Street, St.James tnttaekwondo@yahoo.com no website
Target Archery Trinidad and Tobago Target Archery Federation Gregory Quesnel Nikhil Khanhai 353-3345 P.O Box 485 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain trinidadarchery@gmail.com Website
Team Handball Trinidad and Tobago Team Handball Association Roger Salandy Rhonda Clarke-Goden 687-0298,(H) 633-7717 (tbc) tntteamhandballassoc@gmail.com Website
Tennis Tennis Association of Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Mitchell Jermille Danclar 625-3030 #5 Fitt Street, Woodbrook tennistt2.tatt@gmail.com Website
Triathlon Trinidad and Tobago Triathlon Association Paul Heehoung Karen Araujo 385-4495 P.O Box 5483 La Pique Plaza, San Fernando info@triathlon.co.tt Website
Volleyball Trinidad and Tobago Volleyball Federation Mushtaque Mohammed Aaron Pollard  473-7181 Bldg.No 8 Apt 5 Olera Heights, Circular Road, San Fernando tntvolleyball@gmail.com Website
Weightlifting Trinidad and Tobago Weightlifting Association (tbc) (tbc) (tbc) Easterfield Road, Mason Hall Tobago (tbc) Website
Wushu Wushu Association of Trinidad and Tobago Rahaman Kabir Catherine Earle 354-1114: 688-7010 P.O Box 1955 Wrightson Road Port of Spain wushuassociationoftandt@gmail.com no website

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TTOC History

Trinidad and Tobago Olympic HouseThe Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) is an independent organization responsible for providing Trinidad and Tobago athletes with resources they need to achieve goals at the Olympics, Youth Olympics Games (YOG), Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC Games), Pan American Games (Pan Am Games), Commonwealth Games and Youth Commonwealth Games.

In addition, the TTOC actively promotes structured physical activity and the history and values of the Olympic Movement through a variety of cultural and educational programs under its Olympic Academy.

The TTOC consists of National Sporting Organizations (NSO’s) whose sport is recognized by an International Federation (IF).

The TTOC is funded principally through grants from the Pan American Sport Organization (PASO), the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and corporate sponsorship. The TTOC is non-profit and independent of Government and Government funding other that contributions by the Ministry of Sport to the national team’s representation at International Games.

The TTOC is committed to Trinidad and Tobago athletes through the development of high performance sport. Our role also extends to promoting structured physical education and sustainability, and spreading the Olympic ideals throughout our communities even in the years between Olympic Games.

History of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC)

The Birth of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee

After seven years of World War II, in which international sport had been completely discontinued and local sport severely curtailed, the world returned to normalcy in 1945. Plans were in place to hold the Olympic Games in 1948 in London. This prompted the formation of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Association (TTOA) in 1946. The name was eventually changed to the current Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC).

Trinidad and Tobago, then a British Colony was eager to compete in the Olympic Games and the TTOA came into being as a working committee to take the country into the Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla, Colombia in 1946. Thus, formal affiliation to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was granted to Trinidad and Tobago at the IOC session in 1948.

The TTOC adheres to the aims of the IOC, which are not merely to win medals at Games but to promote:

(a) The development of the physical and moral qualities which are the basis of sport
(b) To educate young people through Sport to a better understanding between each other, thereby helping to build a better and more    peaceful world
(c) To spread the Olympic principles throughout the world, thereby creating International Goodwill
(d) To bring together the athletes of the world in the great four-yearly Sport Festival.

In keeping with those aims, the TTOC’s main responsibility is to ensure the representation of sportsmen and women from this country at the Olympic Games and to ensure the protection and development of the Olympic Movement and sport in general.

By those efforts it is hoped that the TTOC would teach and encourage respect for the fundamental principles of Olympism; act as a link with the National Sport Federations affiliated to the International Federations recognised by the IOC;  encourage and assist the government of the country in the enforcement of a Sports Program for Youth, with a view to developing character, health and civic sense; oppose any political or commercial interference and any religious or racial discrimination in sport; propagate a program meant to enlighten the public and media on Olympic Philosophy.

From four (4) affiliates in the year 1948, the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee now has thirty-six (36) affiliated National Sport Organizations (NSO’s). Click here to see the list of the TTOC affiliates.

Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s Mission and Vision Statements are what drive us as an organization and encourage us to do what we do on a daily basis. They are the reasons for our very existence, and should serve as a reminder to all of the great responsibility that is ours.

Mission:

To support Trinidad and Tobago’s National Sporting Organisations in achieving sustained levels of competitive excellence and preserve the Olympic ideals while inspiring and involving all Trinbagonians.

Vision:

  • Improve all aspects of Sport in conjunction with our stakeholders
  • Provide pathways for the successful design and implementation of “Sport for All” program in the Trinidad and Tobago
  • Create and sustain educational environment for learning and development through an Olympic structure
  • Provide support to Trinidad and Tobago’s athletes and National Sporting Organisations in achieving sustained levels of development and competitive excellence.

Guiding Principles:

  • Honesty, integrity and trustworthiness in all dealings
  • Respect for the rights, difference and dignity of others
  • Accountability and transparency
  • Achievement of excellence
  • Stewardship of the Olympic Movement