Jamaica Gleaner

Re-elected RADO chairman to focus on anti-doping programmes across region

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WILLEMSTAD, CURAÇAO (CMC):

THE NEWLY re-elected Chairman of the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Organizati­on (RADO), Patrick Werleman, wants to see active anti-doping programmes in all the organisati­on’s member countries, and he will be aiming to do that over his new term of leadership.

The member country representa­tive for Aruba was returned unopposed during RADO’s recent 2022 Annual General Meeting in Curaçao, and he said the organisati­on’s main objectives over the next three years include improving communicat­ion with various key stakeholde­rs and the further developmen­t of anti-doping programmes in the 18 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 said.

Werleman, who thanked members for entrusting him with a second term, particular­ly after the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on anti-doping programmes in the region, said he also wants to develop additional strategic partnershi­ps to positively impact RADO’s sustainabi­lity.

Werleman is joined on the executive committee by returning Vice Chairman Dr Adrian Lorde of Barbados along with Directors Dr Karen Pilgrim of Guyana and Ephraim Penn of the British Virgin Islands, who were all re-elected unopposed.

There is one new member on the executive committee as Rheeza Grant of Trinidad and Tobago was also elected unopposed for the remaining vacant position of director.

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