Former Olympic athlete Charmaine Crooks was named performing president of Canada FA on Wednesday because the embattled governing physique seems to be to navigate a labour dispute with its males’s and ladies’s nationwide groups.
Crooks, 60, is the primary lady and individual of color to guide Canada FA after serving as vp for 2 years. She will take over from Nick Bontis, who resigned on Monday.
The Canadian ladies’s group, the reigning Olympic champion, not too long ago escalated its protest over pay fairness points after they wore purple shirts that learn “Enough is enough” forward of its opening match of the SheBelievesCup in February.
“The job ahead for our organisations, our sport, and for the players who wear our Canadian jersey, is as important to me as any race I’ve competed in,” Crooks stated in a press release.
“I know and understand the calls to get this right, and I am certain that we will be able to deliver real progress for our national teams all the way on down to our grassroots.”
Crooks competed in 5 Olympics and received a silver medal on the 1984 Los Angeles Games as a member of the ladies’s 4×400 metres relay group.
Kelly Brown, a member of Canada FA’s board of administrators, was named performing vp.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com