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Gold Medallist Beckie Scott Canada's Nominee for IOC Athletes' Commission
Elections to Take Place During 2006 Olympic
Winter Games
VANCOUVER, July 3, 2005 - 2002 Olympic gold medallist Beckie Scott
(cross-country skiing, Vermilion, Alta.) will be Canada's nominee
for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes' Commission,
the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) announced today.
Established in 1981, the IOC Athletes' Commission serves as a link
between the athletes and the IOC. Composed of 19 active and retired
athletes, the commission holds annual meetings and issues recommendations
to the IOC Executive Board with the goal of ensuring that athletes'
needs are met.
Elections for the IOC Athletes' Commission are held during each
Olympic Games. Nominees are voted upon by the Games' entire athlete
delegation in a secret ballot. During the Winter Games, the top
two athletes with the highest number of votes are elected for an
eight-year term.
Should Scott be elected to the IOC Athletes' Commission at the 2006
Olympic Winter Games in Turin she would also gain IOC membership
status and join Richard Pound as Canada's second IOC member.
"I wish to become a member of the IOC Athletes' Commission
and the IOC because I believe that athletes are a very important
and integral part of the Olympic movement," said Scott. "My
commitment to competitive sport and the Olympic Games is based completely
on ethical conduct, fair play and principles. I have witnessed first-hand
the powerful and positive nature of Olympic sport and feel I could
be a valuable influence as a member of the IOC Athletes' Commission."
Currently in her 10th year on the National Cross Country Ski Team,
Scott is a two-time Olympian (1998, 2002) who has established herself
as one of the world's best cross-country racers.
In the 5km Pursuit race at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt
Lake City, Scott became the first Canadian and the first North American
woman to win an Olympic medal in cross-country skiing. Throughout
her career, Scott has won seven World Cup medals and has been consistently
in the top 10 throughout the last three ski seasons.
An advocate of drug-free sport, Scott is Canada's current representative
on the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) newly formed Athlete Committee.
As a member of the 13-person committee, Scott works with fellow
international lobbyists to allow WADA closer contact with athletes
and to give the agency better insight into their questions and concerns
regarding doping.
In 2001, Scott spearheaded an athletes' petition demanding the establishment
of an independent drug-testing body for all International Ski Federation
World Cup and Olympic competitions.
Scott has also been recognized for her charitable endeavours. She
was named a UNICEF Canada Special Representative for challenging
her fellow athletes at a Continental Cup event in 2001 to donate
their prize money to an Afghanistan relief project.
"Beckie Scott epitomizes the excellence, values and ethics
of an IOC Athletes' Commission member," said Chris Farstad,
the COC's Director of Athlete and Community Relations. "Throughout
her distinguished career, Beckie has been a world-class performer
and an inspiration to all Canadians through her successes on and
off the field of play. The IOC Athletes' Commission would be fortunate
to have someone of Beckie's calibre serve as a member."
Nominations to the IOC Athletes' Commission are held prior to each
Olympic Games. In order to be eligible for the nomination, athletes
must have participated in the previous Olympic Games or the Games
during which the elections occur. In addition, athletes must have
a clean doping offence record throughout their career. The IOC Athletes'
Commission is composed of 12 athletes elected by the athletes and
seven athletes appointed by the IOC President to ensure a balance
between regions, sexes and sports.
Previous Canadian athletes elected to the IOC Athletes' Commission
include Charmaine Crooks (athletics, North Vancouver, B.C.) who
served from 1996-2004 and Ken Read (alpine skiing, Calgary, Alta.)
who served from 1985-1998.
2006 IOC Athletes' Commission Female Candidates -
| Name |
Sport |
Country |
| Beckie Scott |
Cross-Country Skiing |
Canada |
| Jacqui Cooper |
Freestyle Skiing |
Australia |
| Janica Kostelic |
Alpine Skiing |
Croatia |
| Corinne Niogret |
Biathlon |
Croatia |
| Maria José Rienda |
Alpine Skiing |
Spain |
| Yang Yang |
Short Track Speed Skating |
Norway |
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