Historic First Meeting of the NORCECA Athletes’ Commission:
“Athletes to the Top of the Podium”
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, April 24, 2025.- In an
unprecedented step for the development of volleyball in the region,
the NORCECA Confederation held the first official meeting of its
Athletes’ Commission, reaffirming its commitment to the well-being,
development, and participation of athletes both on and off the court.
The
session, held virtually, followed the format adopted by other
NORCECA working commissions and marked a significant step toward
integrating athletes’ voices into strategic decision-making
processes.
In
his opening remarks, NORCECA President Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz
emphasized that this commission was created with athletes in mind.
“We are very excited to have you on board. This is the first meeting
in the history of the Athletes’ Commission, which creation
represents a major step forward in NORCECA’s development. The main
goal is to preserve the well-being of athletes, because without them,
we wouldn’t be here.”
Cuban volleyball legend and Commission President Mireya Luis gave a
moving address, highlighting the importance of this new body. “This
is a very important commission. NORCECA deserves for us, as athletes,
to get involved. We are at a high level and must take on a major
role by providing support to both active and retired athletes.”
The
commission will focus on specific objectives: ensuring the overall
well-being of athletes, supporting their transition to professional
life after their sporting careers, protecting their rights,
strengthening ties with their communities, and promoting ongoing
training and education.
During the session, innovative proposals were discussed, such as a
mentoring program to guide athletes seeking to enter professional
sports, and training initiatives for female coaches, following the
FIVB’s decision requiring that each women's team competing in
official tournaments include at least one woman on its staff.
Félix Sabio, President of AFECAVOL, highlighted that the Central
American association was the first in the region to establish an
athletes’ commission. “During the pandemic, there was a need to
listen to and involve athletes in the process of returning to sports
activity. This approach is aligned with the IOC’s strategy and
should be embraced by national federations. NORCECA is at the
forefront and must build a strong commission with renowned and
visionary athletes.”
Mushtaque Mohammed, NORCECA Vice President and President of the
Development Commissions of both NORCECA and the FIVB, presented a
historical overview of NORCECA. He also emphasized the importance of
preparing athletes for retirement and praised NORCECA’s credibility
in development matters, highlighting the Development Center in Santo
Domingo as one of the most recognized in the world.
Dr.
Víctor Figueroa, President of the Medical Commission, briefly
outlined the courses available to athletes on topics such as anti-doping,
and physical and mental health.
Professor Nelson Ramírez, Director of the NORCECA-FIVB Regional
Volleyball Development Center in Santo Domingo, emphasized the
center’s role in training coaches, referees, and technical personnel,
as well as motivating athletes to remain involved in the sport
through courses and seminars.
Key
areas from the FIVB Strategic Vision 2024–2032 were also outlined,
focusing on the global growth of volleyball and ensuring that
athletes are supported and empowered. Among them was the Volleyball
Foundation, presented by Mireya Luis.
At
the conclusion of the session, Cristóbal Marte expressed his
satisfaction with the success of this inaugural meeting, marking the
beginning of a new chapter in NORCECA volleyball, where athletes
will play leading roles not only in competition but also in the
sport’s governance and evolution.
With
her trademark passion, Mireya Luis closed the session with the
inspiring phrase: “Athletes to the Top of the Podium.” |