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Commonwealth Games Federation: PT Usha To Contest For Vice President's Post

 Usha was appointed as the IOA president last December unopposed, and she is also the committee head of the Indian Talent Olympiad.

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Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president PT Usha will take a step further as an administrator as she will be contesting the upcoming Commonwealth Games Federation elections for the post of vice-president.
     
On Wednesday, the CGF announced the list of candidates shortlisted for the upcoming polls that will elect candidates for the posts of president, vice president, regional VPs, and sports committee members.
     
Usha will be contesting alongside Hugh Graham of Cook Islands, Barry Hendricks (South Africa), Sandra Osborne (Barbados), Richard Powers (Canada), Ian Reid (Scotland) and Dr Donald Rukare (Uganda).      
     
Usha was appointed as the IOA president last December unopposed, and she is also the committee head of the Indian Talent Olympiad.
     
Chris Jenkins (Wales) and Kereyn Smith (New Zealand) are the two vying candidates for the president's position.
     
"The incoming President will be responsible for leading the Commonwealth Sports Movement over the next four years and helping to shape the Games into the future," CGF said in a media release.
     
The candidates contesting for the Regional VPs' posts are -- Africa: Colonel Botsang Tshenyego (Botswana); Americas: Judy Simons (Bermuda); Asia: Christopher Chan (Singapore), Maxwell DeSilva (Sri Lanka), Dr. P T Usha (India); Caribbean: Ephraim Penn (British Virgin Islands); Europe: Louise Mackie (England), Harry Murphy (Gibraltar), Helen Philips (Wales); Oceania: Craig Philips (Australia).

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Ahead of the General Assembly, reigning CGF president Dame Louise Martin said, "I'm delighted to see so many high-calibre candidates wanting to play such a key role in the Commonwealth Games movement. Their willingness to serve reflects the huge enthusiasm and support for the Games we have seen worldwide, particularly in the last few weeks. I am excited and confident about what the Commonwealth Games will be able to achieve in the future."
     
The CGF General Assembly will occur on November 14-15 in Singapore.
     
The opening day will witness the election of the six regional VPs, followed by the six sports committee Members on the same day.
     
The president and three VPs would be elected on the subsequent day.
 

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