The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) will announce today whether they will accept an allocated place in the women's individual artistic gymnastics competition at the this year's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
It follows an ongoing dispute between gymnast Thema Williams and the Trinidad and Tobago Gymnastics Federation (TTGF), with the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) handing TTOC a deadline of May 9 to decide whether to take up their spot.
TTOC's Games Management Committee met on Friday and Saturday to discuss their response to the matter.
Williams competed in the artistic women's individual qualification at the World Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow last year, finishing 59th, ahead of her team-mate Marisa Dick in 77th.
As the top finisher from the country at the Championships, it was expected that Williams would represent T&T at the Rio 2016 test event, a qualifier for the Olympic Games.
After the Championships, the country revealed they had not decided on their representative, while both gymnasts were referred to their Disciplinary Committee after semi-nude photographs were published online.
Eventually Williams was selected to compete at last month's test event only to be withdrawn by the team ahead of the competition due to apparent injury, with Dick selected as her replacement.
Dick went on to become the first gymnast from the country to book an Olympic place in gymnastics competition but Williams has disputed her withdrawal and has alleged a campaign against her.
She has indicated that she could take legal action in order to pursue a place at the Games.