BY RICHARD MENANOPO
Two representatives from the Solomon Islands Athletes Commission represented Solomon Islands at the Oceania Athletes Forum held in Auckland from May 21–23.
The forum brought together athlete representatives from across the Pacific and Oceania region to connect, learn and share experiences as athlete leaders.
According to information shared by SIAC on its social media platform, discussions during the three-day forum focused on the importance of athlete commissions, athlete representation and the responsibilities athlete leaders carry in ensuring athletes’ voices are heard within sporting organisations.
“It was inspiring to hear from so many passionate leaders working towards the same vision for athletes across our region,” SIAC stated.
One of the highlights of the forum was a “tok stori” session with Kirsty Coventry and Baklai Temengil.
SIAC said hearing the journeys of both leaders—from athletes to influential figures in world and regional sport—was a motivating experience for participants.
“Hearing about their personal journeys from athletes to influential leaders in sport was incredibly motivating and a reminder that leadership begins with service, resilience, and passion,” the commission shared.
The Solomon Islands representatives also attended the 46th ONOC Annual General Assembly as observers alongside other Pacific Island delegates.
SIAC described the opportunity as a memorable experience that provided valuable insight into sports governance, decision-making and ongoing efforts aimed at strengthening athlete support systems across the Oceania region.
The commission added that participation in the regional gathering reflects the continued development of athlete leadership and representation for Solomon Islands athletes within Oceania sport.
The Oceania Athletes Forum is a regional platform that brings together athlete representatives and athlete commissions from across the Pacific to discuss athlete welfare, leadership, governance and representation in sport. The forum is held alongside activities organised by the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC).
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