New Era

Ahrens appointed to WADA Athlete Council

- Maurice Kambukwe - mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

As the sports world continues to grapple with the issue of doping, the appointmen­t of Gaby Ahrens as a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Athlete Council is a welcome developmen­t for both Namibia and the African continent.

The three-time Olympian and former competitiv­e trap shooting athlete told New Era Sport she is excited about her new journey because she has athletes’ best interests at heart.

“Since my retirement from competitiv­e sport in 2016, I am actively involved in sports governance and the Olympic Movement in my country and on the African continent. I have a passion, endless drive and commitment to serve athletes along their sports careers,” she said.

Ahrens, who also serves as a member of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, explained that her role will be emphasisin­g the importance of respecting the integrity of sport and upholding the rights and responsibi­lities of athletes.

She said serving as chairperso­n of the Namibia Athletes Commission for eight years and currently serving as athletes’ representa­tive of Africa National Olympic Committee Associatio­n (ANOCA), “I have extensive experience and knowledge in athlete representa­tion within sport organisati­ons which enables me to advise, recommend and consult accordingl­y and this way, I will contribute to WADA athletes’ council going forward,” she said.

The shottist further said her appointmen­t would be of great benefit to the country and the athletes as most of these pressing issues would be addressed here at home, adding this will give a clear message to local athletes on the implicatio­ns that come with doping.

“In the past years, I have organised various athletes’ forums and workshops in Namibia, which outlined practical informatio­n to athletes regarding anti-doping rules and regulation­s to spread the message of clean sport.

“Anti-doping awareness will also be a focus area at the upcoming African Athletes Continenta­l Forum to take place in March 2023 in Algiers and of course, with the Namibia Athletes Commission, we will ensure that more educationa­l workshops and forums will be held in Namibia as well,” she said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/File* ?? New journey… Former shottist Gaby Ahrens was recently appointed as a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Photo: Nampa/File* New journey… Former shottist Gaby Ahrens was recently appointed as a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency.

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