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Athlete-led group forms to drive change in sporting world

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ATHLETES around the world must be at the forefront of shaping the future of global sport, British Olympic cycling champion Callum Skinner said on Wednesday as he fronts a new athlete-led organizati­on launched following recent scandals.

Global Athlete, the creation of which comes after a Russian doping crisis and USA Gymnastics sexual abuse scandal, says it will empower Olympic athletes to speak up and work towards addressing a disconnect between competitor­s and sports leaders.

The independen­t body will focus on issues such as calling for a more robust doping system, better athlete welfare and ensuring athletes receive some Olympic revenues or prize money.

“It’s 2019, and, frankly speaking, sports governance lags far behind other sectors of society in terms of engaging their constituen­ts,” Skinner, who won a gold medal in the team sprint at the 2016 Rio Olympics, said in a statement.

“As we’ve seen of late, athletes care deeply about how their sport is run, and they want an opportunit­y to provide input and to help shape sport’s future.

“A sporting landscape that it is democratic, representa­tive and in-touch with wider society and opinion is critical to progress and staying relevant.”

The body also said it has appointed former World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Deputy Director General Rob Koehler as Director General.

Koehler, who abruptly left WADA last year, will lead a so-called “listening exercise” with athletes in all countries in the coming months to understand the changes they want to see in sport. —

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