UKA Athletes Commission
The Athlete Voice of UK Athletics.
About the UKAAC
Formed in 2017 to ensure athletes’ voices are heard by UK Athletics’ Performance Oversight Committee and the UK Athletics Board, the UK Athletics Athletes’ Commission, formally populated in August 2017, consists of 12 current and former British international athletes.
Meeting twice a year at the very minimum, the Commission provides a formal mechanism whereby the perspective and expertise of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s international athletes will be heard by the UKA hierarchy on the many initiatives and programmes operated by the National Governing Body.
Furthermore, the Commission will ensure that athletes possess a meaningful voice on important matters that are heard at the Board level, in turn allowing the UKA Board to benefit from the perspective and expertise of international athletes in its deliberations and decision-making. The commission will also be able to bring matters to the Performance Oversight Committee for discussion and recommendation.
(Words from the UKA Website)
Representing All Athletes and Events within UK Athletics.
MEET THE CHAIR
I’m Andy Heyes, Endurance Runner, Anti-Doping and Sport Integrity Researcher and UKAAC Chair.
I like to believe everyone wants to see this sport flourish, and as such, we need to create an environment in which the opportunities to allow that are there for people to see.
We’re here to help.
Meet the Commission
Frequently Asked Questions
We gathered the answers to some popular questions below.
If you can’t find your question below feel free to contact us, and we’ll be happy to help.
What does the UKAAC do?
The Commission provides a formal mechanism whereby the perspective and expertise of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s international athletes will be heard by the UKA hierarchy on the many initiatives and programmes operated by the National Governing Body.
How can I become a member of the UKAAC?
Every 2 years, the application window will open where those with expiring terms will be replaced. To be a member of the UKAAC, you must have competed for British Athletics in the last 6 years.
How long does a member’s term last?
A member’s term currently lasts 4 years. This was recently increased from 2 years as a way of improving engagement.
How often does the UKAAC meet?
The UKAAC meet a minimum of 2 times a year, alongside virtual and continuous dialogue to work through current projects or situations.
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