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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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Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Darryl Smith presented more cheques to Elite Athletes on Tuesday at the head office of the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain.

To date, he Elite Athlete funding has totalled $1,229,302. At the previous presentation of cheques at the Hasley Crawford VIP Lounge, a total of 1.4 million dollars was distributed to athletes.

According to a Ministry of Sport release, the total amount of funds disbursed by the ministry to date is $2,629,302.

Among the batch to receive cheques on Tuesday were George Bovell, Lalonde Gordon, Sparkle McKnight, Kwesi Browne, Deon Lendore, Roger Daniel, Shanntol Ince, Marissa Dick, Josanne Lucas, Jovon Toppin and Ayodele Taffe.

The Elite Athlete Assistance Programme (EAAP) was established in 2006. The aim of the EAAP is to provide financial assistance to outstanding Trinidad and Tobago athletes in Olympic sports, in support of their preparation for and participation in international competitions.

Paralympic swimmer Ince, one of the athletes present at yesterday's cheque distribution, said funding is necessary to assist her with swimming, gym fees and ­nutrition.

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