 Trinidad and Tobago Olympic  Committee (TTOC) president Brian Lewis called on national sporting  organisations to update the way they run their organisations. He  underlined that the TTOC will continue to advocate the adoption of new  and proper governance structures for its affiliates.
Trinidad and Tobago Olympic  Committee (TTOC) president Brian Lewis called on national sporting  organisations to update the way they run their organisations. He  underlined that the TTOC will continue to advocate the adoption of new  and proper governance structures for its affiliates.
Lewis  was speaking at the 17th edition of the TTOC’s Annual Awards Ceremony  at the National Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA) on Monday evening.
In  his address that opened the 50-minute programme, Lewis said  the TTOC  and the country must engage children and young people and reach out to  them to bring them to sport and  show them the power of sport and the  Olympic values. 
“We  must ensure that their inspirational role models, our athletes, are at  the centre of what we do and why we do what we do,” he said. “Moreover,  it is essential that we meet the integrity challenge by protecting  Olympic and Commonwealth sports from the dangerous threat posed by  doping, gambling, the cycle of corruption and poor governance.”
Lewis  said if the sporting authorities failed to confront face these  challenges, their right to self-regulate, their autonomy, legitimacy and  stewardship “will be taken away from us.  To whom much is given, much  is expected.”
Lewis  added that to start dealing with some of those concerns, the TTOC will  continue in 2015 to “vigorously promote the adoption of good governance  and ethics across the country’s Olympic and Commonwealth Sport movement  and that we be unwavering and advocate and vigorously promote a good  governance code for sport in T&T and ensure that affiliated NSOs  align with the Olympic Charter and include in their constitutions basic  universal principles of good governance.”
He  added that the TTOC must lead from the front in championing the  development of a sport industry and articulating a framework that will  inform the sport policy debate.
While  congratulating the successful sportsmen for the year, Lewis said sport  was still on the margins of T&T society and had to compete with  different interests that present a threat to healthy lifestyles.
“The  responsibility to create and shape a bright sustainable future for  tomorrow’s athletes and for sport on the whole falls to our generation  of sport leaders, administrators, athletes and coaches. We have to  modernise how we market, promote and brand Olympic and Commonwealth  sport and the Olympic and Commonwealth values and ideals to the current  and future generation of public, media and corporate audiences.
The climb is steep. The hurdles are high, “ Lewis stated
At  her turn at the podium, TTOC Sportswoman of the Year Cleopatra  delivered the feature address in which she stated Lewis’ and the TTOC’s  10 gold by 24 athlete welfare fund initiative was a realistic one once  the country embarked on providing the funding, resources, technical  support staff unit and environment for elite athletes now.
 	