PV Sindhu to stand for re-election into Badminton World Federation’s Athletes’ Commission : Rashtra News
Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, who was first elected into the committee in 2017, is the only athlete to be standing for re-election and is joined by Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games women’s doubles gold medallist Greysia Polii.
Sindhu was elected into the commission for the first time in 2017. (Reuters Photo)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Sindhu is one of nine candidates competing for six positions
- The elections will be held during the World Championships on December 17
- Sindhu won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics
India’s two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu will be standing for re-election into the the Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) Athletes’ Commission. The election will be held during the World Championships in Spain on December 17.
Reigning world champion Sindhu, who is currently playing at the Indonesia Open Super 1000 event in Bali, is one of the nine candidates nominated for six positions.
“The elections for the Athletes’ Commission (2021- 2025) will take place on Friday 17 December 2021 alongside the TotalEnergies BWF World Champion ships 2021, Huelva, Spain,” the game’s governing body said in a release.
“…Sindhu is the only current Athletes’ Commission member standing for re-election. She was first elected in 2017 and is one of six women representatives running this cycle.”
Sindhu will be joined by Indonesia’s women’s doubles player Greysia Polii, who won the gold medal at Tokyo Olympics.
“I would like to assist my fellow players to achieve their dreams and help them out with their requests around competing on the international circuit,” said Polii.
Scotland’s Adam Hall, Egypt’s Hadia Hosny, Iris Wang of USA, Korea’s Kim Soyeong, Netherland’s Robin Tabeling, Soraya Aghaeihajiagha of Iran and China’s Zheng Si Wei are the other nominated athletes.
The Chair of the Athletes’ Commission is elected by the new Athletes’ Commission and that person becomes a BWF Council Member after the vetting process required under the BWF constitution. In May, Sindhu was also named athlete ambassador for the International Olympic Committee’s ‘Believe in Sports’ campaign.
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