Trinidad and Tobago at the Summer Olympics
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Trinidad and Tobago at the Olympic Games | ||||
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IOC code: | TRI | |||
NOC: | Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee external link |
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Summer Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960* • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 *As part of the British West Indies |
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Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 |
Trinidad and Tobago first participated in the Summer Olympic Games in 1948, before they attained their independence from Great Britain. Despite being a small nation in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago has been able to place themselves firmly international sports. In 1946, Sir Lennox O’Reilly organized the nation’s first Olympic committee. Trinidad and Tobago have participated in fourteen Summer Olympiads and three Winter Olympiads.
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[edit] Total Medals Won
Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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Trinidad and Tobago | 1 | 3 | 8 | 12 |
[edit] Individual Medals Won
Olympiad | Event | Medal | Athlete(s) |
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2004 Summer Olympics | 200 Meter IM Swimming | Bronze | George Bovell |
2000 Summer Olympics | 100 Metre Dash | Silver | Ato Boldon |
2000 Summer Olympics | 200 Metre Dash | Bronze | Ato Boldon |
1996 Summer Olympics | 100 Metre Dash | Bronze | Ato Boldon |
1996 Summer Olympics | 200 Metre Dash | Bronze | Ato Boldon |
1976 Summer Olympics | 100 Metre Dash | Gold | Hasely Crawford |
1964 Summer Olympics | 400 Metre Dash | Silver | Wendell Mottley |
1964 Summer Olympics | 4x400 Meters Relay | Bronze | Wendell Mottley, Kent Bernard, Edwin Roberts, Edwin Skinner |
1964 Summer Olympics | 200 Metre Dash | Bronze | Edwin Roberts |
1952 Summer Olympics | Weightlifting 90 kg Class | Bronze | Lennox Kilgour |
1952 Summer Olympics | Weightlifting Featherweight Class | Bronze | Rodney Wilkes |
1948 Summer Olympics | Weightlifting Featherweight Class | Silver | Rodney Wilkes |
[edit] 1948 Summer Olympics
The Games of the XIV Olympiad were held in 1948 in London, United Kingdom. This was the first time Trinidad & Tobago was represented in the Olympics. The Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee sent nine athletes and officials to represent the nation in three disciplines.
Errol Knowles was the Chef de Mission
[edit] Athletics
Three athletes and one official represented this discipline.
- George Lewis- 100 m & 200 m
- Manny Ramjohn- 500 m & 1000 m
- Wilfred Tull- 800 m & 1500 m
- A.E. Browne- Manager/Coach
Trinidad & Tobago did not win any medals in 1948 for this discipline.
[edit] Cycling
One athlete and one official represented this discipline.
- Compton Gonsalves- Kilometer Time Trial
- Laurie Rogers- Manager/Coach
Trinidad & Tobago did not win any medals in 1948 for this discipline.
Compton Gonsalves placed 17th in the kilometer time trial with a time of 1 minute and 32 seconds.
[edit] Weightlifting
Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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Trinidad and Tobago | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
One athlete and one official represented this discipline.
- Rodney Wilkes- Featherweight
- Lionel Seemungal- Manager/Coach
Rodney Wilkes won the first medal for Trinidad and Tobago lifting 317.5 kilograms in three lifts.
[edit] 1952 Summer Olympics
The Games of the XV Olympiad were held in 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. This was the second time Trinidad & Tobago was represented in the Olympics. The Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee sent four athletes and officials to represent the nation in one discipline.
Errol Knowles was the Chef de Mission
[edit] Weightlifting
Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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Trinidad and Tobago | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Two athletes and one official represented this discipline.
- Rodney Wilkes- Featherweight
- Lennox Kilgour- Middle Heavy
- Freddy Mendes- Coach
Both athletes won medals for Trinidad & Tobago. Rodney Wilkes lift a total of 322.5 kilograms and Lennox Kilgour lift a total of 402.5 kilograms.
[edit] 1956 Summer Olympics
The Games of the XVI Olympiad were held in 1956 in Melbourne, Australia. This was the third time Trinidad & Tobago was represented in the Olympics. The Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee sent eight athletes and officials to represent the nation in one discipline.
Dr. Roderick Marcano was the Chef de Mission.
[edit] Athletics
Three athletes represented this discipline.
Michael Agostini placed 6th in the 100 m and 4th in the 200 m.
[edit] Cycling
One athlete represented this discipline.
- Hilton Mitchell- Match Sprint & Kolo Time Trial
[edit] Weightlifting
Two athletes and one official represented this discipline.
- Lennox Kilgour- Middle Heavy
- Rodney Wilkes- Featherweight
- Alexander Chapman- Coach
Lennox Kilgour placed 6th. Rodney Wilkes placed 4th lifting 330 kilograms.
[edit] 1960 Summer Olympics
The Games of the XVII Olympiad were held in 1960 in Rome, Italy.
In 1958 the West Indies joined together to become a Confederation. Because of this, a West Indian Team was entered in the Olympics. Trinidad and Tobago however contributed four athletes to the team.
- Clifton Bertrand- Athletics
- Clyde Rimple- Cycling
- Richard Bennett- Sailing
- David Farfan- Sailing
The British West Indies won a total of two bronze medals, none of which was attributed to Trinidad & Tobago.
[edit] 1964 Summer Olympics
The Games of the XVIII Olympiad were held in 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. This was the fourth time Trinidad & Tobago was represented in the Olympics. The Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee sent twenty athletes and officials to represent the nation in four disciplines.
Knolly Henderson was the Chef de Mission.
[edit] Athletics
Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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Trinidad and Tobago | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Seven athletes and two official represented this discipline.
- Kent Bernard- 4x 400 m relay
- Clifton Bertrand
- Wilton Jackson
- Wendell Mottley- 400 m & 4x 400 m relay
- Edwin Roberts- 200 m & 4x 400 m relay
- Edwin Skinner- 4x 400 m relay
- E. McDonald Bailey- Coach
- Broderick Lynch- Manager
Edwin Roberts won bronze in the 200 m in 20.3 seconds. The men’s relay team also won bronze. Wendell Mottley won silver for the 400 m in 45.2 seconds.
[edit] Cycling
Three athletes and two official represented this discipline.
- Ronald Cassidy- Track
- Roger Gibbon- Track
- Fitzroy Hoyte- Track
- Gordon Carew- Coach
- Compton Gonsalves- Mechanic
[edit] Sailing
Two athletes and one official represented this discipline.
- Cordell Barrow- Flying Dutchman
- Rawle Barrow- Flying Dutchman
- Bob Levorsen- Coach
The sailing team placed 20th.
[edit] Weightlifting
Two athletes and one official represented this discipline.
- Brandon Bailey- Heavyweight
- Hugo Gittens- Lightweight
- Alexander Chapman- Coach
Hugo Gittens placed 11th in the lightweight class with a total of 367.5 kg (810 lb). Brandon Bailey placed 20th in the heavyweight division.