It is imperative that the TTOC, NSOs, the Minister of Sport , Ministry of Sport and Sport company of Trinidad and Tobago have a shared vision and consensus on the way forward.
Change brings with it uncertain , doubt ,confusion and a loss of confidence.
Knowing what are our shared priorities , getting them right and following them will be a critical success factor if local sport is to overcome the perceived crisis it has fond itself in. We can't act as if all is well. It is not. Its not business as usual.
When times are good there is a margin for error.
With Rio 2016 on the horizon there is no margin for error.
There are issues that must be addressed .
We can't allow red tape and bureaucracy to become an insurmountable obstacle.
We have a duty and responsibility to approach the current situation with a sense of urgency. We don't have the luxury of time.
The journey to achieve Olympic and World level sporting success is a long and difficult one we are almost to Rio 2016 . We can't afford to slip up.
We run the risk of 8 to 12 years of planning going down the drain.
The planning for 2020 and beyond is already in train.
There will always be setbacks and detours but how we react will determine if we remain on course for success or not.
Top local women’s beach volleyball pair, Ayana Dyette and Nancy Joseph sealed a ticket to the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games scheduled for Mexico, in November when they won their best-of-two series against Elki Phillip and Pauline Woodroffe at Saith Park, Chaguanas, Beach Volleyball Facility, on Sunday.
T&T “Calypso Girls” were out for revenge last night when they came up against regional rival Barbados in their final match of the 14th edition of the International Netball Federation (INF) Americas Regional Qualifying Tournament for the INF Netball World Cup at SAIT Polytechnic, Alberta, Canada.
FIFA INSTRUCTOR Patrick Beckles was impressed with the FIFA Members Association Administrative and Management Course, which concluded on Friday at the VIP Lounge, Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurapo.
JOSEPH RAHAEL, developer of SouthPark near Tarouba Link Road in San Fernando, is calling for the completion of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy and the San Fernando waterfront project. Rahael said the completion of those two mega projects will add to the development of the southern city.