 The General Administration of Sport  of the People’s Republic of China paid a courtesy call on Sport Minister  Dr Rupert Griffith, Minister of Sport, and his Executive team from the  Ministry of Sport and Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago. A part of  this visit also includes a tour of the following mega sporting  facilities which are being constructed by SporTT, namely the National  Aquatic Centre, National Cycle Centre and National Tennis Centre.
The General Administration of Sport  of the People’s Republic of China paid a courtesy call on Sport Minister  Dr Rupert Griffith, Minister of Sport, and his Executive team from the  Ministry of Sport and Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago. A part of  this visit also includes a tour of the following mega sporting  facilities which are being constructed by SporTT, namely the National  Aquatic Centre, National Cycle Centre and National Tennis Centre. 
The delegation, headed by Jin Hua  Sheng, General Director, Human Resources Development Centre, General  Administration of Sport, are here in Trinidad on an exchange visit to  discuss bilateral exchanges and cooperation in sport and other areas. 
The Ministry of Sport will  participate in an exchange and cooperation programme with the People’s  Republic of China, to strengthen collaboration in sporting excellence,  through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Ministry of  Sport and the General Administration of Sport of the People’s Republic  of China. 
This (MOU) was signed in China, in  February 2014. The objective of this initiative is to raise the standard  of performance of Athletes, while maximising Athlete and Coach  Development Programmes in specific sporting disciplines. It is also  anticipated that through this MOU, there will be increased opportunities  to more nationals, as the Ministry strives to promote ‘Sport for All’.
In this regard, the Ministry of  Sport will recruit 24 Chinese coaches in the first quarter of 2015 in  exchange for 24 scholarships offered by the People’s Republic of China  in the area of Sports Science. These Coaches will be qualified in the  area of development and high performance in the following disciplines:  table tennis, archery, gymnastics (rhythmic), badminton, shooting,  swimming, synchronised Swimming and diving. 
Scholarships, student and athlete  exchange programmes will also target the differently-abled for the  specialised training of nationals in Sport for Development, Physical  Education and Sport, Sport Science and Sport Medicine. 
The Scholarship Allocation  includes: Sport for Development (three scholarships), physical education  and sport (five scholarships), sport science (six scholarships) and  sport medicine (10 scholarships). 
Some of the sub-speciality areas  for the above-mentioned programmes are sport facility management, sport  tourism, physical education and sports training, sport and exercise  nutrition, biomechanics/performance analysis, sport and exercise science  – physiology, sport and exercise medicine, rehabilitation medicine and  physical therapy and applied sport psychology.
Minister Griffith indicated that  “he was excited about the whole bilateral agreement and is happy that as  a country, we have reached this stage.” 
He further stated that he “has  taken note of the amount of countries that the General Administration of  Sport of the People’s Republic of China have assisted and are convinced  that the benefit will be great to Trinidad and Tobago in the whole  collaborative effort.”
 	