Hubert Peter Diaz, better known as "Flag man", is currently seeking financial assistance to travel this year's Olympic Games which is set to kick off in London on July 27. Speaking to the T&T Guardian in an interview last Wednesday, Diaz said it would mean a lot to him to travel to the English city to witness the grand event. Diaz was given the opportunity from the government to accompany the Soca Warriors in Germany at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and said it would be a dream come true if he could bear the national flag during T&T's athlete parade at the Games. The 73-year-old retired policeman said that he approached the government this year who told him they could not afford to sponsor his trip due to a lack of funds."I carried the national flag in Germany and I was hoping to do it in England for the Games. It will be the first time in life that I will go to England."
The Arima resident took up the mantle as national flag bearer following the passing of previous "flag man" and good friend, Gerald Lewis, who died in a car crash in 2000. Diaz revealed how he became Lewis' successor: "Ten days before Gerald Lewis died, he passed by me and told me he doesn't know how long he'll carry the flag again. So he asked if I'll give him assistance because he said that I was the only person he could trust. So when he was leaving I said 'Gerald how soon?' He (Lewis) said 'you'll know'. Five days later the police come and tell me 'your father get knock down on the road', like he knew he was going to die." Diaz, a former national walking athlete, says his entire trip will cost approximately $50,000 (TTD) to stay for the duration of the Games from July 27 to August 12. He still needs money to take care of his airfare and accommodation. Anyone who is willing to donate money to Diaz can do so at any RBC Bank to account number 100079072862441.