Richards gets elite athlete funding

Quincy Hall of United States wins gold ahead of Jereem Richards of Trinidad & Tobago.
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Olympian Jereem Richards has been awarded TT$187,500 by the Ministry of Sport and Community Development.

This funding, which is awarded under the Elite Athlete Assistance Programme (EAAP) and is aligned with the National Sport Policy, is designed to help athletes like Richards cover the cost of training, international competition fees, travel and other essential expenses.

Like other athletes, the ministry has continuously supported Richards’ athletic development which allowed him to successfully compete on the international stage.

A release from the Sports Ministry stated that the cheque was presented by David Roberts, acting permanent secretary of the Ministry of Sport and Community Development at the ministry’s head office in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad.

Under the Elite Athlete programme, Richards was awarded $187,500 in 2020/2021. In 2021/2022, he received $250,000 and in 2022/2023, he was awarded $250,000.

Additionally, between 2021 and 2024, Richards received a total of $819,000 under the National Rewards and Incentives Framework for his performance at various international events such as the World Indoor Championships where he won a gold medal, his two gold medal performances at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and two gold medals at the 2023 Central America and Caribbean Games.

Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis said: “Jereem’s performance at the recent Paris 2024 Olympics Games and his subsequent bronze medal at the Diamond League, showed true grit and a determination to succeed.”

“We at the ministry are committed to ensuring that athletes are given all that they need to reach their highest level of performance.”