Cycling is now one step closer to Olympic qualification as the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, through the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, presented a $364,724 cheque to the Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation (TTCF).
SPORT | CYCLING |
AFFILIATE | Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation |
PRESIDENT | Robert FARRIER |
SECRETARY | Jacqueline CORBIN |
CONTACT | (868) 671-8823 |
MAILING ADDRESS | P.O Box 371 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain Meeting Place: No 5 Yard Street, Chaguaras |
ttcyclingfederationtto@gmail.com | |
WEBSITE | www.ttcyclingfederation.com |
Cycling is now one step closer to Olympic qualification as the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, through the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs, presented a $364,724 cheque to the Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation (TTCF).
CHARITABLE, unique, and larger-than-life were some of the words used to describe Joe Brown, the popular chef and avid cyclist, who was fondly remembered at a memorial service held at the Queen's Park Oval, Tragarete Road, today.
BRIAN LEWIS, president of the TT Olympic Committee (TTOC), remembers late rugby player and cyclist Joe Brown as a tough but passionate person, both in and out of the sporting arena.
EVERY road fatality is a tragedy but there is something extraordinarily heartbreaking about Saturday’s deadly incident in which two cyclists in a group of 14 lost their lives on the Beetham Highway.
It was just last week, executive chef and founder at Jaffa Restaurant at the Queen's Park Oval Joe Brown held a fundraiser on the Divali holiday to raise funds for a fellow cyclist who was injured.
Family, friends and acquaintances of Jaffa at the Oval chef Joe Brown are taking to social media and other platforms to pay tribute to him.