Former national artistic gymnast Thema Williams, who has officially retired from competition, but the 25-year-old has now found a way to still incorporate some of its positive into her very active daily life and has now opted to finesse it.
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AFFILIATE | Trinidad and Tobago Gymnastics Association |
PRESIDENT | Christopher George |
SECRETARY | Michelle Nunes-Abdool |
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Former national artistic gymnast Thema Williams, who has officially retired from competition, but the 25-year-old has now found a way to still incorporate some of its positive into her very active daily life and has now opted to finesse it.
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) are due to announce tomorrow whether they will accept an allocated place in the women's individual artistic gymnastics competition at the this year's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
TT gymnast Thema Williams’ million-dollar battle against the TT Gymnastics Federation (TTGF) began with her testimony yesterday.
TOMORROW will be a crucial day in the life of Canadian-born gymnast Marisa Dick as she will find out whether or not her place on the Trinidad and Tobago’s team for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil will be confirmed by the TT Olympic Committee (TTOC).
TTOC addresses recent media reports surrounding the lawsuit filed by Ms. Thema Williams against the Gymnastics Federation
Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago (SporTT) — the state agency which provides funding to the Trinidad and Tobago Gymnastics Federation (TTGF) — has issued a May 3 deadline to the local gymnastics fraternity requesting a comprehensive and detailed report on TT’s participation at the Aquece Final Gymnastics Qualifier (Rio Test Event) which jumped off in Brazil last weekend.