The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced the six newly elected members of the IPC Athletes’ Council who will serve for the next three years until the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. There are four women and two men. One of the six is the Netherlands’ wheelchair basketball player Jitske Visser.
The six council members are:
โขย ย ย Martina Caironiย (Italy, Para Athletics)ย
โขย ย ย Daniel Diasย (Brazil, Para Swimming)ย
โขย ย ย Omara Durandย Elias (Cuba, Para Athletics)ย
โขย ย ย Takayuki Suzuki (Japan, Para Swimming)ย
โขย ย ย Jitske Visser (Netherlands, Wheelchair Basketball)ย
โขย ย ย Zahra Nematiย (Iran, Para Archery)
The IPC Athletesโ Council is a group of elected athlete representatives who act as the voice of the Para athlete community to the IPC. It is made up of nine athletes in total, which includes the six summer athletes and three winter athletes. The chairperson of the IPC Athletesโ Council is also one of the members of the IPC Governing Board.
The IPC Athletes’ Council elections took place from 19 August to 3 September during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in the Proud Paralympian area in the Main Dining Hall. There were also additional voting booths for Para Cycling athletes at the lzu La Foret hotel from 22 to 25 August and at Fuji International Speedway from 27 to 30 August.
Jitske Visser, currently competing in her fourth Paralympics, commented:
“Being elected by my fellow Paralympians is a huge honour for me. I am excited and proud to be the voice of the athletes and to make sure athletes are included in future decision-making.
โHuge accomplishments have already been made by the Athletesโ Council in the last few years and I am looking forward to building on the foundations and achievements made by fellow elected athletes.โ
Speaking on the election, outgoing Athletesโ Council chairperson Chelsey Gotell said:
“It has been a pleasure to serve on the Athletes’ Council. On behalf of outgoing members and three co-opted members, weโre thrilled to pass the baton onto athletes who so clearly care about being a voice for Paralympic athletes within the IPC and the greater Paralympic Movement. It is Council full of experience and commitment to Paralympic sport.
“Iโm also delighted to see that there was a record turnout from athletes in this Athletesโ Council election. These Games and indeed this past year have been very different for athletes, but all credit to them as they have delivered high-performance sport at itโs very best. We know the future of the Movement is in good hands.โ
The IPC Electoral Commission was chaired by Mark Copeland, chairperson of the IPC Legal and Ethics Committee.
The Athletesโ Council acts as the liaison between athletes and decision-makers and influences how Paralympic sport and the Movement grow and develop. In addition to the nine elected members, the IPC Athletesโ Council can co-opt up to three additional members on two-year terms, to ensure there is balance between gender, regions, sports and disability groups. It also has one formally appointed member from the IOC Athletesโ Commission.
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 Games (London 2012 and Rio 2016). There were a record 22 candidates for the IPC Athletesโ Council elections in Rio 2016.
The three winter sport council members will be elected at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games.
Text courtesy of IPC. Photo: Shingo Ito X-1.