What is ASATT?
The Aquatics Sports Association of Trinidad & Tobago (ASATT) is the national governing body of aquatic sports in Trinidad and Tobago — swimming, water polo, open water, artistic swimming and diving — headquartered at the National Aquatic Centre in Balmain, Couva.[1] [2]
What does ASATT govern?
As the recognized national federation, it holds authority over the aquatic disciplines in Trinidad and Tobago: sanctioning competition, maintaining national records and rankings, licensing athletes and clubs, and applying World Aquatics technical rules domestically.[1]
How does ASATT fit into international aquatics?
The federation is a member of World Aquatics and competes within the Americas' structure through Panam Aquatics and its zone confederation CCCAN. Trinidad and Tobago has produced Olympic-finalist swimmers and hosts significant regional competition at the Couva aquatic complex, a hub of Caribbean swimming.[2] [3]
National teams and athlete pathway
ASATT selects and enters the national teams for the Olympic Games, World Championships, Commonwealth Games, CAC Games and CCCAN Championships, and runs the national championships and invitationals that anchor the domestic calendar.[1] [2]
References
- ASATT — official site. Accessed August 2026.
- ASATT — About. Accessed August 2026.
- Wikipedia — Trinidad and Tobago at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships (background). Accessed August 2026.