Brazilian Andrew Parsons has been re-elected for a second four-year term as President of International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Parsons, who was standing unopposed, received 156 yes votes (98 per cent) of the 159 valid votes at the 20th IPC General Assembly which was held virtually on Sunday, 12 December.
Parsons, the former President of the
Brazilian Paralympic Committee and Americas Paralympic Committee, has served
various roles within the Paralympic Movement over the last 24 years since
starting out as an intern at the Brazilian Paralympic Committee. He was elected
as IPC President in September 2017, succeeding Sir Philip Craven who stepped
down after 16 years.
“I would like to thank the IPC
membership for your support, it is an absolute honour to be re-elected as
President of the International Paralympic Committee,” said Parsons. “I started
as an intern in the Brazilian Paralympic Committee 24 years ago so to be
re-elected after, what I think was a successful first four years, is fantastic,
I am so over the moon.
“I also want to congratulate all of
the Board members who have been elected, including our Vice President Duane
Kale who did a very good job over the last four years chairing the working
group on the governance review.
“It’s a very interesting and new
Board; we have more women than ever before and, with the Chair of the Athletes’
Council, we have eight former Para athletes or Paralympians. This will help us
a lot over the next four years.
“We are saying goodbye to some Board
members who were trying for re-election and I would like to thank them all for
the last four years. We have achieved so much together, and it was an honour
serving this organisation, and the athletes with you.
“This General Assembly was not just
about elections but also about approving the new IPC Constitution. This was a
very important step to our governance and our purpose. Our purpose is clearer
than ever before, it’s about the athletes and the membership, the Paralympic
Games and it’s about human rights. The
newly elected Board will help us with this implementation.
“Our organisation is going through an
incredible moment in time even though we are still facing the pandemic. With
successful Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, we showed to the world what this
Movement is about, what we stand for and how we focus on the well-being of our
members and our athletes.”
During his first four-year term
Parsons transformed the culture within the IPC to make it a more
membership-focussed, athlete-centred organisation and oversaw the safe and
successful delivery of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. He strengthened the
IPC’s relationship with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), signing a
new agreement between the two organisations which provides financial stability
for the IPC and maintains the “one city, two Games” model through to 2032. By
adding a third strategic pillar to the IPC activities focusing on advancing the
human rights of persons with disabilities, he has also redefined the IPC’s
purpose.
In addition to Parsons’
re-appointment, New Zealander Duane Kale was also re-elected for a second
four-year term as IPC Vice President. Standing unopposed, the four-time
Paralympic swimming champion received 154 yes votes from the 159 valid votes.
Having competed at the Atlanta 1996
Paralympic Games, Kale served as the New Zealand Chef de Mission for the
Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Since election as IPC Vice President in 2017 he has chaired and led the
IPC governance review process and chaired the IPC Audit & Finance
Committee.
Duane Kale said: “I want to thank the
membership for their endorsement of my second consecutive term as Vice
President of the IPC and the opportunity to serve alongside President Andrew
Parsons. Despite the challenges faced, we have made significant advancements in
the delivery of our strategic plan and with our Purpose. There is no doubt with
the momentum we have, that the next four-year cycle will continue to deliver
for our athletes, members and the Paralympic Movement. It is an honour to serve
this incredible organisation.”
On Sunday, the IPC membership also
elected 10 Members at Large following three rounds of voting. Overall, the IPC
Governing Board now includes a record six female Board members, including IPC Athletes’
Council Chairperson Jitske Visser. The Board also includes a record eight Para
athletes and Paralympians.
The Members at Large elected are to
serve four-year terms are:
· Debra Alexander (South Africa – World
Triathlon)
· Mohamed Alhameli (UAE – NPC)
· Muffy Davis (USA – NPC)
· Miki Matheson (Japan – NPC)
· Chelsey Gotell (Canada – NPC)
· Jai-Jun Chung (Korea – NPC)
· Luca Pancalli (Italy – NPC)
· John Petersson (Denmark – NPC)
· Majid Rashed (UAE – Asian Paralympic
Committee)
· Robyn Smith (Australia – Virtus)
Jitske Visser, Chair of the IPC
Athletes’ Council, said: “On behalf of the IPC Athletes' Council, I would like
to congratulate all the members who were successfully elected to the IPC
Governing Board.
“Out of the 13 Governing Board
members, eight are Para athletes and Paralympians. As the official athlete
representative on the Board, it is phenomenal to see so many athletes stepping
into leadership positions, thus, increasing the athlete perspective into the
policy and decision-making as we navigate the future of our movement.
“I am looking forward to working
alongside fellow Governing Board members to continue to advance the Paralympic
Movement and increase the voice of the athlete community into the
decision-making process. “
All Board members elected on Sunday
will serve four-year terms through to the 22nd IPC General Assembly which will
be held in late 2025. With the approval of a new IPC Constitution by IPC
members on Saturday (11 December), the First Vice-Chair of the IPC Athletes’
Council, will also serve on the IPC Governing Board alongside Visser. The First Vice-Chair will be elected by their
fellow IPC Athletes’ Council members post the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter
Games.
About the International Paralympic
Committee:
The International Paralympic
Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. It
co-ordinates the organisation of the Paralympic Games and the Paralympic Winter
Games. The IPC’s vision is to make for an inclusive world though Para sport.
For further information, please
contact Philip Dorward, IPC Head of Communications
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