The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) will mark the occasion of one year to go to the LONDON 2012 Olympic Games tomorrow with a full schedule of engagements .The London 2012 website will carry a message voiced by local cyclist Nijisane Phillip on behalf of T&T .
TTOC president Michael Romany will deliver a one year to go message at the Olympic Youth camp at 9.30am. The camp is into its final week at the Joao Havelange Centre Excellence, Macoya, Trincity.
Following his Olympic Youth Camp appearance Romany will then head to the Scotiabank Hospitality Suite at the Queen's Park Oval for an Olympic Partnership Media Launch at 1pm.
Later in the evening the British High Commission and the TTOC will host a celebration of the transformational power of sport in partnership with International Inspiration and Sport for Life.
"London 2012 is going to be huge in more ways than one. Next year will be our 50th anniversary of Independence. Our first ever participation at an Olympic Games was in London 1948. Rodney Wilkes won our first ever Olympic medal at the 1948 games. London has very special memories and significance in our Olympic history." said Romany