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Saturday, May 3, 2025

Lewis pushes for cash reward for relay team

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Di­rect­ed by the In­ter­na­tion­al Olympic Com­mit­tee to have an ap­pro­pri­ate cer­e­mo­ny for the pur­pose of pre­sent­ing the long-await­ed sil­ver medals to the na­tion­al 4x100 me­tres re­lay team, the T&T Olympic Com­mit­tee (TTOC) ad­hered and at a classy func­tion host­ed by Pres­i­dent An­tho­ny Car­mona and his wife Reema last Wednes­day, the pre­cious met­al was hand­ed over.

This was at The An­chor­age in Ch­aguara­mas dur­ing a send off cer­e­mo­ny in recog­ni­tion of the T&T del­e­ga­tion for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero, Brazil from Au­gust 5-21.

It was a fit­ting way to fi­nal­ly de­liv­er to Richard Thomp­son, Ke­ston Bled­man, Em­manuel Cal­len­der and Marc Burns with their long await­ed, four years to be ex­act, sil­ver medals right­ly earned at the 2012 Lon­don Games.

TTOC pres­i­dent Bri­an Lewis was there for the mo­men­tous oc­ca­sion, shar­ing that the four­some had rep­re­sent­ed T&T to the high­est es­teem and should al­so be re­cip­i­ents of a fi­nan­cial re­ward, for be­ing among the ath­letes who re­spect the rules of the sport.

"I am pre­pared to take a pro­pos­al to the ex­ec­u­tive of TTOC or at least start dis­cus­sions on the Lon­don 2012 4x100m re­lay team be­ing giv­en a cash re­ward, putting un­der con­sid­er­a­tion the medal up­grade," said Lewis.

Last year ahead of the Pan Amer­i­can Games in Toron­to, Cana­da, the TTOC ini­ti­at­ed a mon­e­tary bonus­es pro­gramme to any ath­lete who re­ceived a medal at an as­so­ci­at­ed com­pe­ti­tion, with the high­est award of $US3,000 be­ing of­fered to a gold medal­ist in an in­di­vid­ual event.

The prize struc­ture cov­ers medal win­ning ath­letes in in­di­vid­ual, re­lay events and team events with a sin­gle ath­lete set to re­ceive any­where from US$750-$3,000 de­pend­ing on the event. In­di­vid­ual sil­ver medal win­ners will re­ceive US$2,000 and $1,000 for a bronze medals. Re­lay gold medal teams will earn US$9,000 for gold; US$6,000 for sil­ver and US$3,000 for bronze, while each ath­lete who earns a gold medal in a team sport, such as foot­ball, takes US$1,500 each; US$1,000 for sil­ver and US$750 per ath­lete for bronze.

"The in­tro­duc­tion of medal bonus­es is an es­sen­tial com­po­nent of the ten or more Olympic Gold medals ath­lete wel­fare and prepa­ra­tion pro­gramme," said Lewis. "The bonus is not retroac­tive but there must be dis­cus­sions on giv­ing a cash in­cen­tive for their up­grade.

"I will al­so be rec­om­mend­ing that the re­ward be a giv­en as a qual­i­fi­ca­tion type bonus in­stead of stipend which is nor­mal­ly giv­en to the ath­lete once rep­re­sent­ing T&T.

"What we are try­ing to cre­ate is a per­for­mance dri­ven cul­ture as part of the vi­sion #10golds24 (ten or more Olympic Gold medals by 2024) to fur­ther en­able na­tion­al ath­letes to re­alise their Olympic dreams.

Back in 2012, the T&T unit, who crossed fourth in the 4x100 re­lay fi­nal at the Lon­don Games, was twice up­grad­ed to earn the sil­ver medal. The team moved from fourth to third af­ter Cana­di­an team of Justyn Warn­er, Garvin Smellie, Oluseyi Smith and Jared Con­naughton, run­ning the third leg and on the fi­nal turn, had tak­en a step on the lane line, au­to­mat­i­cal­ly dis­qual­i­fy­ing them.

Three years lat­er, news came that the en­tire US squad was stripped of its sil­ver medal as a re­sult of Tyson Gay's dop­ing case.


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