The
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced on Thursday (15 October)
the appointment of Craig Nicholson as Head of World Para Swimming.
Born in Great Britain, Nicholson’s previous role was as Para Swimming
Performance Pathway Manager at British Swimming, an organisation where he
worked for 16 years.
Nicholson is also a World Para Swimming classifier and educator. Since 2015, he
is a member of the World Para Swimming Classification Advisory Group.
During his work at British Swimming, Nicholson was one of the 15 names selected
to be part of the 2017-2019 UK Sport International Leadership Programme (ILP).
The development initiative is aimed at high-level British sports administrators
and retired athletes who are seeking to make an impact in international sport.
As Head of World Para Swimming, Nicholson will be reporting to World Para
Sports Managing Director Christian Holtz.
On Nicholson’s appointment, Christian Holtz said: “The appointment of a Head of
World Para Swimming is part of the continuous development of the sport and we
are really happy to see Craig Nicholson joining our team. Craig’s experience
and knowledge of Para swimming classification, and high-performance programmes
will be vital in the implementation of the 2021-2024 World Para Swimming
Strategic Plan.”
Craig Nicholson, Head of World Para Swimming, said: "I am really excited
to be taking up the role as Head of World Para Swimming. I have been involved
in Para swimming for a number of years, as a classifier, a member of the
Classification Advisory Group and through my role in a National Federation. I
am now looking forward to engaging with the Para swimming community to continue
to build, grow and develop opportunities for the sport across the world".
The
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the
Paralympic Movement
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