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Five appointed athletes now join five elected members on the Commission
Today, the FIVB announced the full composition of the gender and discipline-balanced FIVB Athletes’ Commission, following the appointment of the remaining five members by the FIVB Board of Administration of the candidates proposed by the FIVB President.
For the 2021-2024 period, the Athletes’ Commission will be composed of five elected and five appointed members who act as an essential link between the players and the FIVB to ensure that the players’ voices are represented. Additionally, the Commission will have equal gender representation amongst its membership, and the same number of representatives from volleyball and beach volleyball.
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FIVB announces elected members of Athletes Commission prior to virtual Congress Thursday, 4 February 2021
The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) has confirmed the five elected members of the FIVB Athletes’ Commission following the conclusion of the voting process.
Jordan Quinn Larson of the United States and Italy’s Samuele Papi have been elected as representatives for volleyball.
The two athletes received the highest number of votes in the women’s and men’s categories, respectively.
Quinn Larson received 168 votes for the women’s position for 37.17 per cent of the vote, with Serbia’s Maja Ognjenović second on 19.25.
Six candidates stood for the position.