Otago Daily Times

Carter resigns over Peden leak

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WELLINGTON: Former Olympic champion Hamish Carter has resigned from his position with High Performanc­e Sport NZ after revealing he leaked confidenti­al informatio­n to former national track cycling coach Anthony Peden.

Carter passed on feedback given by New Zealand team members on Peden, which was supposed to be anonymous.

A subsequent independen­t review of Cycling New Zealand by former solicitorg­eneral Michael Heron was released earlier this month and identified a culture of bullying, poor behaviour, lack of accountabi­lity and an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip all existed within a dysfunctio­nal high performanc­e programme.

Peden suddenly resigned form his role in May.

Carter, who won Olympic gold as a triathlete at the 2004 Athens Games, was employed as a campaign consultant manager by HPSNZ.

In a statement, Carter said he wanted to apologise to those athletes and staff who may have been affected by this mistake.

‘‘I want to assure all athletes and other stakeholde­rs with whom I have worked over the years that my overarchin­g priority has always been to support them and their success.

‘‘As I told Mr Heron in the Cycling NZ review, I did provide confidenti­al interviews to Mr Peden. I accept full responsibi­lity for that genuine mistake,’’ Carter.

‘‘I will not be making any further comments as I know there are many athletes and campaigns working hard towards the Tokyo Games, and the focus should go back to enabling them to achieve,’’ he said.

HPSNZ chief executive Michael Scott said he would like to recognise Carter’s contributi­on to the organisati­on since joining in 2013. He also acknowledg­ed the honesty and integrity he had shown in responding to the report by Heron

‘‘There has been no agreement or settlement between us relating to Hamish’s decision to leave and HPSNZ and we want to be clear that Hamish has made this decision on his own account,’’ he said.

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