Trinidad and Tobago at the Olympics

Trinidad and Tobago, whose NOK, which was Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee, established in 1946 and recognized by the IOC in 1948, since 1948, participates in all Summer Olympic Games. 1960 athletes took part in the island nation as part of the team of the West Indies Federation. Even at three Winter Games athletes were sent.

A total of 157 athletes, including 30 women, were sent to the Olympic Games. They won 18 medals. The first was the medalist weightlifter Rodney Wilkes, who won the silver medal in the featherweight. First Olympic champion in 1976 was the athlete Hasely Crawford with his victory in the 100 meters. The most successful athlete was Ato Boldon with a total of four medals ( one silver, three bronze medals in 1996 and 2000). So far, no woman from Trinidad and Tobago to win a medal.

The youngest member of a Trinidadian team was 1996, the swimmer Cerian Gibbes, which was launched at the age of 13 years. The marksman John Fong Yew in 1976 at age 43 the oldest participants.

Overview of participants

Summer Games

Winter Games

List of medalists

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