New members of IPC Athletes‘ Council elected at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games
-Birgit Skarstein (Norway, Para Cross-Country Skiing)
-Joshua Peter Duek (Canada, Para Alpine Skiing)
Three Athletes’ Council positions were available at the election but two athletes were tied for the final place: Mitchell Gourlay (Australia, Para Alpine Skiing) and Rico Roman (USA, Para Ice Hockey). What happens in the event of a tie is detailed in the IPC Handbook:
Chapter 2.5 – Bylaws councils: 2.5.1 IPC Athletes’ Council – Appendix to Bylaw 2.5.1 IPC Athletes Council;
3.3 In the event of a tie for the last position, the position remains vacant until the Athletes’ Council at their next meeting can make a decision.
The IPC Athletes’ Council, a group of elected athlete representatives who act as the voice of the Para athlete community to the IPC, are next due to meet in April and will decide between the two candidates tied for third place.
The Athletes’ Council is made up of nine athletes in total, which includes the three winter athletes and six summer athletes. The chairperson of the IPC Athletes’ Council is also one of the members of the IPC Governing Board.
The IPC Athletes‘ Council elections took place from 25 February to 11 March during the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games in the Proud Paralympian areas of Zhangjiakou, Yanqing and Beijing Paralympic Villages.
There were eight athletes up for election to fill the three winter representative positions. In total 516 athletes voted, which is 57 votes more than Pyeongchang 2018. Each athlete was allowed to vote for three candidates. Voter turnout was 67.5%.
Speaking on the election, Athletes’ Council chairperson Jitske Visser said: "On behalf of the Athletes’ Council we are thrilled to have Birgit and Joshua on the Council. We hope to use our next Athletes’ Council meeting in April to decide on the third member elected from the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.
“It is important to add that these last two years have been a very challenging for the athlete community from winter sports with so many of their events postponed or cancelled, but they have come to Beijing and produced astonishing levels of high-performance sport.
“We have also had an unprecedented two Paralympic Games in seven months. Now the hard work starts for the Athletes’ Council as we must fully-focus on what we can do as the voice of Paralympic athletes within the Paralympic Movement. I am very hopeful that we can make a lot of positive progress.”
The IPC Electoral Commission was chaired by Mark Copeland, Chairperson of the IPC Legal and Ethics Committee.
The Athletes’ Council acts as the liaison between athletes and decision-makers, and influences how Paralympic sport and the Movement grow and develop. All candidates are active Paralympic athletes. This means he or she must have competed in the current edition of the Paralympic Games at which the election is taking place or have competed in either of the previous two editions of the Paralympic Winter Games (Sochi 2014 and PyeongChang 2018).
International Paralympic Committee Athletes’ Council election results, Beijing 2022:
ATHLETE – TOTAL VOTES
Birgit Skarstein (Norway, Para Cross-Country Skiing) – 288
Joshua Peter Duek (Canada, Para Alpine Skiing) – 245
Mitchell Gourlay (Australia, Para Alpine Skiing) – 225
Rico Roman (USA, Para Ice Hockey) – 225
Liu Sitong (China, Para Alpine Skiing) – 160
Akzhana Abdikarimova (Russia, Para Cross-Country Skiing) - 152
Han Min Su (Republic of Korea, Para Ice Hockey) – 152
Pol Makuri Redolad Garcia (Spain, Para Cross-Country Skiing) – 97
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