British Athletes Commission

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The British Athletes Commission Ltd
TypePublic
HeadquartersColchester, Essex, England
Key people
Victoria Aggar, Chair[1]

The British Athletes Commission (BAC) was set up in 2004 to represent the interests of athletes in Great Britain to decision makers in sport, and to help athletes in member sports set up and maintain athlete representative structures within their sport.

The BAC is an independent organisation representing the views of athletes to major decision making bodies such as the British Olympic Association, UK Sport and national governing bodies.[2]

Structure[]

  • Chair: Victoria Aggar

The Executive consists of:

  • The Chair - Victoria Aggar (4 yr term)
  • The Vice Chair - Donna Fraser(4 yr term)

Up to six other members (two yr term):

  • Senior Independent Director - Dougie Dryburgh
  • Athlete - Lizzie Simmonds
  • Communications – Lee Murgatroyd
  • Medical - Dr Rod Jaques
  • Finance – Chris Smith
  • Legal - Peter Crowther

References[]

  1. ^ "Board Directors". The British Athletes Commission. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.olympics.org.uk/contentpage.aspx?page=23
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