British Olympic Association Appoints Grainger as First Female President
Chair of UK Sport, Henley Royal Regatta Steward, and the only British women to medal at five consecutive Olympic Games, Katherine Grainger has been elected chair of the British Olympic Association (BOA).
“It goes without saying that Katherine brings a huge amount of experience of high-level competition with her, which helps to maintain the standards of racing that the Regatta is known for,” said Richard Phelps, Chair of Henley Royal Regatta. “She also serves as a strong voice for the athlete, blending her deep understanding of rowing’s funding and priorities with a clear passion for raising the sport’s profile to bring it to the masses.”
Members of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) elected Grainger, who replaces Hugh Robertson who assumed his post in 2016 following Sebastian Coe.
“I have always found Katherine to be very committed to giving back to the sport,” remarked Phelps. “She brings with her a knowledge of high-level sporting achievement and sports governance, and she is an all-round team player. From a personal standpoint, she is always smiling, putting others at ease, and fostering a positive, collaborative environment.”
Henley Royal Regatta Stewards are self-elected and are often well-known, high achieving rowers. This group is essential to the organization of the regatta.
“High performance and persistence are two areas where she has really excelled,” said Phelps. “Katherine is a true embodiment of resilience, consistently showing her commitment to advancing the sport. Her team-player mindset and dedication to rowing make her contributions both significant and inspiring.”
Grainger will step into her newly appointed position early next year with the end of her second term at UK Sport.
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