Sport and the international day for the remembrance of the slave trade and its abolition
Caribbean Games set to open in Guadeloupe following tumultuous build-up
CANOC President Brian Lewis reflects on the historic moment for Caribbean sports.
Caribbean Games organizers scramble to find replacement sites after a pair of venue cancellations
Local organizers faced an unexpected hurdle after a pair of venues cancelled plans to host events during the 2022 Caribbean Games. A search for replacement venues was partially successful, with work now underway to see the event to fruition.
Diane Henderson elected President of Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee following historic vote
For the first time in its history, the TTOC has a female president. The election of Diane Henderson marks a new chapter for the national sports body.
Heads of missions traveled to Guadeloupe for the final exam at the first Caribbean Games
Some 30 countries and 1,000 athletes are expected in Basse-Terre to compete in seven sports from June 29 to July 3
Trinidad and Tobago look to write their own story in bobsleigh at Beijing 2022
The red, white, and black aren’t going to Beijing to be a new iteration of Cool Runnings, but rather to continue the legacy of their own bobsleigh program, and to write the next chapter of sports history for their country
Preparations for the 2022 Caribbean Games remain on track as finer details continue to be worked out
As preparatory work remains ongoing for the 2022 Caribbean Games, Around the Rings held a discussion with Julien Chipotel, Director of the 2022 Caribbean Games, and Brian Lewis, President of CANOC, to find out what progress has been made on the regional multi-sports games
T20 cricket continues to receive support for inclusion in Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games
The Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees has thrown their support behind efforts to add T20 cricket to Olympic program
Hula’s Talks: “The world and the sports world in particular will have to live with COVID-19” – CANOC President Brian Lewis
Lewis, also Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee president, says Tokyo 2020 is an “inflection point” for the Olympic movement, after which the IOC will have to adapt to a post-pandemic, politically charged world.
PODCAST: Tokyo Report - A View from the Caribbean
The president of the Trinidad and Tobago National Olympic Committee says the Tokyo Olympics won’t be the last event held under the threat of the coronavirus. Brian Lewis joins the Tokyo Report podcast to talk with host Ed Hula about the experience for the Caribbean nations at the Games.