Athlete commissions and representation
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Athlete commissions and representation

Understand athlete commissions and your voice as an athlete.

What is an athlete commission?

An athlete commission, also known as an athletes' commission or athlete advisory committee, plays a crucial role in representing the interests and well-being of athletes within sports organisations and governing bodies.

These groups typically consist of active or retired athletes from various disciplines. The primary purpose of an athlete commission is to serve as a link between athletes and their governing body, advocating for athletes’ needs, concerns, and rights.

Commissions often work on issues such as athlete welfare, health and safety, doping prevention, fair competition, and overall athlete experience. They provide valuable insights and feedback to sports organisations, contributing to the development of policies and regulations that directly impact athletes' lives and careers.

Athlete commissions are essential representative bodies to ensure athletes have a voice in the decisions that shape their environment, promoting transparency, fairness, and athlete-centred initiatives.

Organisations with athlete commissions

Sporting associations such as the British Olympic and Paralympic Association have their own athlete commissions. More information on those can be found here: