The ceremony, held at the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs headquarters in St. Clair, was presided over by Minister Dr. Sean Sobers, who conferred the honors on behalf of the government.
According to a ministry release, the appointments underscore the nation’s commitment to celebrating its most accomplished athletes—individuals whose achievements “inspire our citizens and advance TT’s presence worldwide.”
A promise made — and fulfilled
The journey to ambassadorial status began in early September when Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts first signaled the government’s intention to recognize Bravo. His announcement followed a post-cabinet briefing, setting the stage for what would soon become a national moment of pride.
Bravo, serving as head coach of the Trinbago Knight Riders, quickly validated the government’s confidence. On September 21, TKR seized the Caribbean Premier League title in a gripping finale in Providence, defeating the Guyana Amazon Warriors and igniting celebrations across the twin-island republic.
A celebration of sporting excellence
The momentum only intensified. Two days after the CPL triumph, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar welcomed the champions to the Diplomatic Centre in St. Ann’s, joining them with World Athletics Championships medalists Keshorn Walcott and Jereem Richards.
During the celebratory event, the Prime Minister revealed that the victorious TKR squad would receive the prestigious Chaconia Gold Medal. She further announced that TKR captain Nicholas Pooran, all-round powerhouse Pollard, and Olympic champion Walcott had been selected to serve as Sports Ambassadors.
While official appointment dates for Pooran and Walcott are still pending, the government has been clear in its enthusiasm for the partnership with its newly installed ambassadors.
Looking ahead: A new era of representation
In its closing remarks, the ministry emphasized its confidence in the leadership and influence Bravo and Pollard bring to the role.
“The ministry looks forward to working with Mr Bravo and Mr Pollard as they champion the values of excellence, teamwork, and national pride at home and abroad, as well as promote TT’s brand internationally,” the statement affirmed.
With their appointments now formalized, both cricket icons step into roles that transcend the playing field—serving not only as global representatives of Trinidad and Tobago sport, but also as embodiments of the nation’s enduring spirit and ambition.
