Barbados Olympic Association
Country/Region | Barbados |
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Code | BAR |
Created | 1955 |
Recognized | 1955 |
Continental Association | PASO |
President | Steve Stoute |
Secretary General | Erskine Simmons |
Website | http://www.olympic.org.bb |
Barbados Olympic Association, founded in 1962, is the National Olympic Committee for Barbados. The body is also responsible for Barbados' representation at the Commonwealth Games.[1]
History
Formed after the dissolution of the West Indies Federation in 1962, the Barbados Olympic Association (BOA) first competed at Olympic level at the 1968 Summer Olympics and has continued to compete at every Olympics since excluding the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
The President Steve Stoute currently heads up the organization. With Erskine Simmons serving as current Secretary General.
On May 29, 2009 the BOA and the Canadian Olympic Committee signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for co-operation between both bodies. Under the deal, President of the Canadian Olympic Committee remarked that "Signing this Memorandum of Understanding helps us work even more closely with our colleagues in Barbados to improve sport development for both Barbadian and Canadian athletes and coaches."
The deal covers a pledge of both national Olympic committees to develop stronger partnerships between sport federations of Canada and Barbados with athlete development an area of focus. This includes the free exchange of coaches, officials, trainers, judges, experts and scientists for participation in seminars, courses and counselling.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Barbados at the Commonwealth Games". Commonwealth Games Federation. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
- ↑ "COC Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Barbados Olympic Association". CNW Group Ltd. 2009-06-04. Retrieved 2009-06-11.