The Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) today announced the award categories for the ANOC Awards 2016 which will celebrate the best athletes and relive the most captivating performances from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
The Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) today announced the award categories for the ANOC Awards 2016 which will celebrate the best athletes and relive the most captivating performances from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
The Association of National Olympic Committee (ANOC) today announced that five world-class musical and dance performances will be interspersed throughout the ANOC Awards 2016 in Doha taking the ceremony’s global audience on a journey through music and sport and reflecting the power of sport to unite the world.
Donald Trump’s America was always there, just beneath the surface. You glimpsed it in the crowds, furious but patient, waiting to see him, no matter how long they had to stand in the sun. You heard it in the words of his admirers, who saw him not only as an improvement on our current leaders but as an antidote, a bend in history, an agent of revolution. In the final weeks, there were the accelerants to his fire—the intervention of the F.B.I. director, James Comey, in the Presidential race, a surge in health-plan prices under Obamacare—but none of them alone created his path. Only the people themselves could do that.
Due to the funeral service for Henson Oliver Grant, father of Rheeza Grant, TTOC (Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee) Project Officer-Athlete Services and Programmes, and national indoor and beach volleyball athlete, the TTOC Office at Olympic House 121 Abrecromby Street, Port of Spain will be closed on Friday 11th November 2016 between 12noon and 3pm.
Lewis pays courtesy call: Trinidad & Tobago’s Olympic Sailor, Andrew Lewis paid a courtesy call to Republic Bank’s Head Office, Port-of-Spain recently, where he presented to the Bank’s management his official Olympic bib, worn earlier this year at the Rio Olympics held in Brazil.
NEWLY APPOINTED interim president of the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committee (CANOC), Brian Lewis, is fully aware of the challenges which he would be facing over the next four months after he was unanimously elected to serve in that capacity, following the recent resignation of former president Steve Stoute.