Sunday, October 31, 2021

World Triathlon - Reminder Voting for Athlete's Committee elections closes on November 2



World Triathlon wants to remind all athletes that vote for the Athlete’s Committee elections will close on November 2, 2021. World Triathlon wants to thank all athletes who have already voted, and would like to remind that if you haven't cast your vote yet, you can still do it online!

The role of athletes in the decision-making process of World Triathlon has been a fundamental principle of our organisation since its creation in Avignon, France, 1989.  The inclusion of two members of the Athletes’ Committee on the World Triathlon Executive Board has strengthened the role of the athletes and is an integral part of our continued success as an International Federation striving to be ‘athlete centered’.

In 2012, the constitution of World Triathlon was amended.  This included a modification to the make-up of the Athletes’ Committee to include Paratriathletes.

According to the current constitution, the committee is composed of five athletes of each gender, at least one member shall come from each of the five continents, two members shall be Paratriathletes with one from each gender and eight shall be elite athletes with four from each gender.

 

Candidates are:

Yannick Bourseaux, FRA, Europe, Male, Para Triathlete

Tamas Tóth, HUN, Europe, Male, Elite Triathlete

Rodrigo Gonzalez, MEX, Americas, Male, Elite Triathlete

Richard Varga, SVK, Europe, Male, Elite Triathlete

Non Stanford, GBR, Europe, Female, Elite Triathlete

Nicola Spirig, SUI, Europe, Female, Elite Triathlete

Mohamad AlSabbagh, SYR, Asia, Male, Elite Triathlete

Mehdi Essadiq, MAR, Africa, Male, Elite Triathlete

Mariya Shorets, RUS, Europe, Female, Elite Triathlete

Kenji Nener, JPN, Asia, Male, Elite Triathlete

Jonathan Goerlach, AUS, Oceania, Male, Para Triathlete

Gültigin Er, TUR, Europe, Male, Elite Triathlete

Gianluca Pozzatti, ITA, Europe, Male, Elite Triathlete

Claire Michel, BEL, Europe, Female, Elite Triathlete

Basmala Elsalamoney, EGY, Africa, Female, Elite Triathlete

Allysa Seely, USA, Americas, Female, Para Triathlete

Alberto Casillas Garcia, LTU, Europe, Male, Elite Triathlete

 

All athletes can vote now. There will be one online voting ballot available on the backend linked to the profile of the eligible voting athletes. The list will indicate: Gender, Country, Continent and athlete status (triathlete or para triathlete). The voter can vote for up to 10 candidates without any restriction (e.g. gender, elite or para triathlete).

Candidates with the most votes will be elected until all positions are covered, with an exception when the quota of two for Para athletes are already fulfilled or the regional and gender requirements are not covered. In these cases, the elected candidate will be the one with the most votes, who fulfils the requirements.

In case of a tie with the candidates with the least number of votes in a round where the number of candidates is in excess of the number of available positions, a second round of voting shall take place only between those tied.

NOTE: The online voting system on www.triathlon.org will require all athletes to use their www.triathlon.org log-in for the voting.  If anyone requires log-in details, please contact support@triathlon.org.

 

ABOUT WORLD TRIATHLON

World Triathlon is the international governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic 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 para triathlon 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. 

www.triathlon.org


 

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