Marisol
Casado has received the overwhelming support of the organisation’s National
Federation members participating at the XXXIII World Triathlon Congress and
elections, winning the Presidential election by 86 votes against 43 of her
opponent Mads Freund, from Denmark. The elections came to a close on Sunday
evening, with 136 National Federations voting. A week of meetings covering all
aspects of triathlon governance was held virtually for the first time,
concluding with elections for all positions within the sport’s governing body.
“I am
delighted to receive this vote of confidence from our members that is an
acknowledgment of all the hard work we have been doing to ensure triathlon’s
rightful place among the most popular and fastest growing sports in the world.
This past week has shown that the solidarity and integrity of our organisation,
our National Federations, our committee and commission members and our athletes
continues to define us.”
“I know that
Mads Freund shares my passion for our sport and I promise to take on board the
points that his candidacy raised as well as everything that has come out of the
discussions with National Federations and Continental Confederations. Working
with the new Executive Board, we are ready to make World Triathlon even
stronger. Congratulations to all those elected today and my thanks and
admiration for everyone who stood for and has served on the dozens of positions
that are essential to this great organisation. Thank you to the staff for their
enormous effort behind the scenes in putting together this virtual Congress. I
look forward to being part of a historic 2021 with you all.”
Results of
the Elections:
President:
Marisol Casado (ESP) 86 - ELECTED
Mads Freund (DEN) 43
Vice-Presidents:
Shin Otsuka (JPN) 98 - ELECTED
Debbie Alexander (RSA) 92 - ELECTED
Ian Howard (GBR) 74 - ELECTED
Antonio Alvarez (MEX) 73 - ELECTED
Alan Beckford (JAM) 49
Ria Damgren Nilsson (SWE) 43
Majid Amahroq (MAR) 26
Executive
Board members:
Gabriela Gallegos (USA) 87 - ELECTED
Bernard Saint-Jean (FRA) 87 - ELECTED
Miles Stewart (AUS) 81 - ELECTED
Leslie Buchanan (CAN) 69 - ELECTED
Karen Araujo (TTO) 52
Shanelle Barrett (NZL) 38
Alan Beckford (JAM) 26
Longman Keshavarz (IRI) 18
Elected members of the Audit Committee
Victoria Brumfield (USA)
Beth Friberg (SWE)
Boubacar Gaye (SEN)
Jamie Gordon (GBR)
Narayana Ramachandron (IND)
Elected members of the Credentials Committee
Eligio Cervantes (MEX)
Jo-Annie Charboneau (CAN)
Maryia Charkouskaya-Tarasevich (BLR)
Xiaoran Chen (CHN)
Mahdi Goudarzi (IRI)
Elected
members of the Legal & Constitution Committee
Nasser Alsaied (SYR)
Gale Bernhart (USA)
Patrice Brunet (CAN)
Stuart Corbishley (AUS)
Johan Druwe (BEL)
Jan Sterk (RSA)
Suzanne Tang (MAS)
Elected
members of the Medical & Anti-Doping Committee
Marie-Claude Gregoire (CAN)
Doug Hiller (USA)
Yasser Hosny (EGY)
Ryoji Kasanami (JPN)
Claude Marble (FRA)
Sergio Migliorini (ITA)
Angela Pedro (POR)
Elected
members of the Multisport Committee
Alicia Garcia (ESP)
Jianqiu Qin (CHN)
Melody Tan (MAS)
Brian Hinton (AUS)
Tim Yount (USA)
Diane Henderson (TTO)
Ahmed Allouch (TUN)
Elected members of the National Coaches Committee
Claudia Beristain (MEX)
Philippe Fattori (FRA)
Rodrigo Milazzo (BRA)
Kate Murray (RSA)
Stephen Sheldrake (NZL)
Rick Velati (GBR)
Hideki Yamame (JPN)
Elected
members of the Paratriathlon Committee
Martin Breedijk (NED)
Beryl Campbell (RSA)
Grant Darby (CAN)
Lofti Labaied (TUN)
Neil Andrew MacLeod (ITA)
Christine Palmquist (USA)
Masamitsu Tomikawa (JPN)
Elected
members of the Technical Committee
Jaime Cadaval (MEX)
Jorge García (ESP)
Lyndell Murray (AUS)
Ricardo Neves (BRA)
Kiriyo Suzuki (JPN)
Bela Varga (HUN)
Howard Vine (GBR)
Elected
members of the Women’s Committee
Michelle Cooper (AUS)
Anne-Charlotte Dupont (FRA)
Bernard Hanratty (IRL)
Josefa Martinez (CHI)
Tomoko Wada (JPN)
Eva Werthmann (GER)
Elected
members of the World Triathlon Tribunal
Monique Houten (BEL)
Barry Lipp (AUS)
David Markham (CAN)
Angelo Rigopoulos (ITA)
ABOUT WORLD
TRIATHLON
World
Triathlon is the international governing body for the Olympic sport of
triathlon and all related multisport disciplines around the world, including
duathlon, aquathlon, cross triathlon and winter triathlon. Triathlon made its
Olympic debut in Sydney 2000, with a third medal event, the Mixed Team Relay,
added to the programme at Tokyo 2020, while paratriathlon was first added to
the Paralympic programme at Rio 2016. World Triathlon is proudly committed to
the development of the sport worldwide, with inclusion, equality,
sustainability and transparency at our core as we seek to help triathletes at
all levels of the sport to be extraordinary.
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