Tancock seeking election to BOA Athletes Commission

16 Oct 2018

Former World Champion and two-time Olympian Liam Tancock is seeking election on the British Olympic Associations Athletes Commission.

Backstroker Tancock, represented Great Britain on the international stage for over 15 years winning titles and medals at World, Commonwealth and European Championships.

Since hanging up his cap and goggles in 2016 he has been working hard to make improvements for athletes within aquatics and will look to make a difference for British sportsmen and women across all sports if successfully elected.

Explaining why he’s seeking election to the commission, Tancock said, “Having represented GB for over 15 years I have experienced the highs and lows of sport, both first hand and as part of the wider team.

“The international sporting landscape continues to throw up challenges. I believe that investing in the athletes’ voice is key in making a positive difference to the decision making and direction of the Olympic Movement.  This was something I promoted whilst part of British Swimming’s Athlete Leadership Group.

“Since retiring, I continue to develop my international sporting knowledge and understanding and I’m part of the current cohort on UK Sports International Leadership Programme. I have also recently been appointed onto the UKAD Athletes Committee.

“I would like to see more support for athletes when it comes to the inevitable task of retirement. I believe we should nurture and develop each other, no matter what part of the journey we’re on. After all, once an Olympian, always an Olympian.

“I am passionate about Team GB. I pride myself in listening to others and sharing my experiences. This not only helps me understand the performance needs of athletes, but I also see it as my duty to support athlete preparations moving forward to Tokyo, Beijing and beyond.”

Voting will take place between 16th October 2018 and 12th November 2018 to elect the six members, with all Team GB Gold Club members and Olympians who have competed within the last 12 years (since Turin 2006) being eligible to vote. 

Full details on how to vote will be sent to all those eligible to vote in due course.