THE Ministry of Sport and Community Development is keeping in contact with the family of former national track and field athlete Deon Lendore.
Lendore, a three-time Olympian, died in a car accident in Texas, United States, on Monday. He was 29.
Lendore’s mother Chrispina Edmund is asking the Government to bring her son’s body home.
On Friday, a media release said, “The Ministry of Sport and Community Development has been in close communication with the family of the late athlete Deon Lendore.
“We are working hand in hand with the TT Olympic Committee and the Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, and all relevant arms of the state have been fully mobilised to ensure that the family’s wishes are respected and implemented as soon as possible.”
Tributes have been pouring in for the athlete since his death. His former TT teammates; sporting officials; Queen’s Royal College; his university, Texas A&M; and the community of Arima have all remembered Lendore.
The Prime Minister as well as Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar also thanked Lendore for his contribution to TT.
National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago hosts athletic track and field meets, posts athletic heats and events results, athlete records and rankings. NAAATT organises championship race fixtures, gold, silver and bronze award ceremonies, coaching and certification resources for athletes and sports clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. Affiliated to: North America, Central America & Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC), World Athletics (formerly International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF), Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC).
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