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Guyana’s Dr. Pilgrim re-elected RADO Director

—body promises to improve anti-doping programmes in Member Countries

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Guyana’s Dr Karen Pilgrim was recently reelected to the Executive Committee of the 18 member Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organisati­on (RADO) Sunday at the Annual general Meeting in Curacao.

Patrick Werleman, the Member Country Representa­tive (MCR) of Aruba, was returned unopposed.

He is joined on the Executive Committee by returning Vice Chairman Dr. Adrian Lorde of Barbados along with Directors Pilgrim and Ephraim Penn of the British Virgin Islands who were all re-elected unopposed.

There is one new member on the Executive Committee in Rheeza Grant of Trinidad and Tobago who was also elected unopposed for the remaining vacant position of Director.

Werleman, following his reelection, expressed his gratitude to the members for entrusting him with a second term, particular­ly after the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on anti-doping programmes in the Caribbean.

According to him, the main objectives of the Caribbean RADO over the next three years are to improve communicat­ion with various key stakeholde­rs and to further develop anti-doping programmes in Member Countries.

“Every Member Country should have an active anti-doping programme that includes a solid education plan, and of course testing. These are the basic requiremen­ts for compliance with the [World Anti- Doping] Code. Education is the fundamenta­l tool to create awareness, so this should be an area of focus in each Member Country,” he declared.

Werleman also wants to develop additional strategic partnershi­ps to positively impact the sustainabi­lity of the Organizati­on.

The Caribbean RADO AGM was held May 7-8 in Willemstad, Curaçao at the Renaissanc­e Wind Creek Curaçao Resort. Seventeen (17) of the eighteen (18) Member Countries participat­ed in the two-day hybrid meeting which facilitate­d delegates both in-person and online.

A Sport Diplomacy Workshop was conducted on the opening day of the session by Dr. J, Simon

Rofe, Sport Diplomacy expert at the Centre for Internatio­nal Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS, University of London.

During the workshop, there was a special guest presentati­on from IOC Vice-President Nicole Hoevertsz who shared valuable knowledge on navigating relationsh­ips and building strategic partnershi­ps at the highest levels in sport.

On Day 2, participan­ts focused on Risk

Assessment and Test Distributi­on Planning for the Anti-Doping Programmes in their respective countries with representa­tives of the World Anti-Doping Agency - María José Pesce Cutri, Director, Latin American Office; Ieva Lukosiute-Stanikunie­ne, Senior Manager, NADO/RADO Relations and Federico Perroni Sánchez, Manager, Latin American Office.

Werleman said that he is

looking forward to even greater collaborat­ion among Member Country Representa­tives.

“During the Board meeting, we took off our jackets and rolled up our sleeves and got to work, with representa­tives focusing on developing their testing programmes. Everyone was there to support each other. This is how we want to continue to work with our Member Country Representa­tives, moving forward – side-byside,

shoulder-to-shoulder.”

“There is nothing more satisfying than making progress together. We have lots of challenges ahead, but I am totally confident that, working together, we will overcome all of these challenges and lead the Caribbean RADO to greater heights of success,” he says.

St Croix, Virgin Islands (US) has been chosen as the host of the 2023 AGM.

 ?? ?? Caribbean RADO Executive Committee [L-R Dr Karen Pilgrim (Guyana), Ephraim Penn (British Virgin Islands), Chairman - Patrick Werleman (Aruba), Vice Chairman - Dr Adrian Lorde (Barbados), Rheeza Grant (Trinidad & Tobago).
Caribbean RADO Executive Committee [L-R Dr Karen Pilgrim (Guyana), Ephraim Penn (British Virgin Islands), Chairman - Patrick Werleman (Aruba), Vice Chairman - Dr Adrian Lorde (Barbados), Rheeza Grant (Trinidad & Tobago).

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