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Strong List of Candidates for BOA Athletes’ Commission

The British Olympic Association (BOA) today revealed an exceptionally strong and diverse group of 33 Olympians from 16 sports who have been shortlisted for election to the remaining 12 seats of its new Athletes’ Commission.

The candidate list for the volunteer positions includes multiple Olympic medallists and athletes who have experienced the Olympic Games environment on as many as four occasions.

A peer voting process will see Commission members elected by not only current athletes on the World Class Performance Pathway, but also Olympians who have competed for Team GB since 1998. Voting opens today and the results will be announced in July.

Once elected, the members of the Athletes’ Commission, led by Chair Sarah Winckless, will come together to act as an advisory group. They will represent the voice of athletes and contribute the athlete perspective to major decision making by the BOA team.

BOA Chief Executive Andy Hunt said:

“The outstanding shortlist of nominated athletes will ensure that the BOA receives truly world-class advice from the Athletes’ Commission. We look forward to the valuable contributions and perspective the Athletes’ Commission will offer to Team GB as we head towards London 2012 and beyond.”

BOA Athletes’ Commission Chair Sarah Winckless said:

“I’m delighted by the excellent candidate list and the wide range of summer and winter sports represented. The fact that my fellow Olympians are eager to give their time voluntarily to act on behalf of their peers is a mark of the pride and passion we feel as Olympians and members of Team GB.

“Once the election is over, I look forward to working together with the members of the Commission to help BOA management utilise the athlete perspective to deliver the greatest opportunity possible for Team GB athletes to achieve success in London and beyond.”

BOA Athletes’ Commission Candidate List:

Leon Taylor, Aquatics: Diving - 1996, 2000, 2004

David Carry, Aquatics: Swimming - 2004, 2008

Karen Pickering, Aquatics: Swimming - 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004

Emily Freeman, Athletics – 2008

Chris Maddocks, Athletics – 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000

Goldie Sayers, Athletics - 2004, 2008

Joanne Davies, Badminton - 2000

Phil Harries, Bobsleigh – 1988 (Athletics), 2002

Lee Johnston, Bobsleigh - 1998, 2002, 2006

Henry Nwume, Bobsleigh - 2010

Anna Hemmings, Canoeing - 2000, 2008

Jessica Walker, Canoeing - 2008

Jackie Lockhart, Curling - 1992, 1998, 2006, 2010

Sara Symington, Cycling - 2000, 2004

Richard Davison, Equestrian - 1996, 2000, 2004

William Fox-Pitt, Equestrian - 1996, 2004, 2008

Jaime Moore, Gymnastics: Trampoline – 2000

Jonty Clarke, Hockey - 2008

Crista Cullen, Hockey - 2008

Ben Hawes, Hockey - 2004, 2008

Karina Bryant, Judo - 2000, 2004, 2008

Sarah Clark, Judo - 2004, 2008

Kate Allenby, Modern Pentathlon – 2000, 2004

Heather Fell, Modern Pentathlon – 2008

Toby Garbett, Rowing - 2004

Katherine Grainger, Rowing – 2000, 2004, 2008

Frances Houghton, Rowing – 2000, 2004, 2008

Sarah Webb, Sailing – 2004, 2008

John Kerr, Skating: Figure Skating – 2006, 2010

Anthony Douglas, Skating: Short Track – 2010

Tom Iveson, Skating: Short Track – 2010

Gareth Trayner, Skiing: Alpine – 2002

Laura Donaldson, Skiing: Freestyle – 2002

Who can vote?

All gold and silver passport holders and Olympians who have competed at an Olympic Games and Olympic Winter Games since Nagano 1998.

How to Vote

If you do not vote for two candidates from two sports your vote will not be counted.

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