sport.wikisort.org - AthleteCatherine Anne Grant Sadleir (born 14 August 1964) is a sports executive and former synchronized swimmer.[1]
New Zealand synchronized swimmer
Katie Sadleir
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Full name | Catherine Ann Grant Sadleir |
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Nationality | New Zealander |
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Born | (1964-08-14) 14 August 1964 (age 58) Torphins, Scotland |
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Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) |
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Weight | 60 kg (132 lb) |
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Relatives | Lynette Sadleir (sister) |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Strokes | Synchronised swimming |
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Biography
Sadleir was born in Torphins, Scotland to Australian and Scottish parents. The family emigrated to Canada, then, when she was 16, moved to New Zealand and settled in Lower Hutt.[2]
Sadleir first participated in synchronised swimming when she was living in Canada, aged 8, and represented the country in the sport.[2] She later competed for New Zealand at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles with her sister Lynette Sadleir. In the women's solo, Sadleir finished 37th[1][3] and in the women's duet, Katie and Lynette finished 12th.[1] At the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Sadleir won the bronze medal in the women's solo.[3]
Sadleir has been involved a range of governance and leadership roles in sport: she was appointed to the New Zealand Swimming Federation board while in her 20s, and also served on the New Zealand Olympic Committee Athletes Commission, was general manager of Sport New Zealand and led the establishment of the New Zealand Academy of Sport.[2][4] She was the Assistant Chef de Mission for the New Zealand team at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria.[3] She was the general manager of women's rugby for World Rugby from 2016 to August 2021, when she was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth Games Federation.[5] Sadleir is the first woman to hold the position.[6]
Sadleir completed a master's degree on swimming at Victoria University of Wellington.[2]
Publications
- Sadleir, Kaite (1999). "Managing elite sport". In Trenberth, Linda D.; Collins, Chris (eds.). Sport business management in New Zealand. Palmerston North: Dunmore.[7]
References
1984 New Zealand Olympic team |
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Archery |
- Neroli Fairhall
- Dale Lightfoot
- Ann Shurrock
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Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- Rod Dixon
- Derek Froude
- Lyn Grime
- Lorraine Moller
- Mary O'Connor
- Peter O'Donoghue
- Mike O'Rourke
- Peter Pearless
- Peter Renner
- Dianne Rodger
- Tony Rogers
- John Walker
- Steve Walsh
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Boxing | |
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Canoeing | |
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Cycling |
- Craig Adair
- Stephen Cox
- Anthony Cuff
- Brian Fowler
- Graeme Miller
- Murray Steele
- Roger Sumich
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Diving |
- Ann Sissons
- Mark Graham
- Gary Lamb
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Equestrian | |
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Fencing |
- Martin Brill
- David Cocker
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Field hockey |
- Jeff Archibald
- Christine Arthur
- Cathy Baker
- Husmukh Bhikha
- Robyn Blackman
- Chris Brown
- George Carnoutsos
- Mary Clinton
- Peter Daji
- Lesley Elliott
- Laurie Gallen
- Jane Goulding
- Stuart Grimshaw
- Shirley Haig
- Harina Kohere
- Trevor Laurence
- Sandra Mackie
- Maurice Marquet
- Jan Martin
- Jenny McDonald
- Sue McLeish
- Grant McLeod
- Brent Miskimmin
- Peter Miskimmin
- Lesley Murdoch
- Arthur Parkin
- Ramesh Patel
- Graham Sligo
- Jillian Smith
- Isobel Thomson
- Barbara Tilden
- Robin Wilson
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Judo |
- Shaun O'Leary
- Graeme Spinks
- Bill Vincent
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Rhythmic gymnastics | |
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Rowing | |
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Sailing | |
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Shooting |
- Tony Clarke
- Stephen Petterson
- John Woolley
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Swimming | |
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Synchronised swimming | |
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Weightlifting |
- Michael Bernard
- Kevin Blake
- Allister Nalder
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Wrestling |
- Zane Coleman
- Graeme Hawkins
- Ken Reinsfield
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Chef de Mission: Ron Scott |
1986 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team |
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Athletics |
- Anne Audain
- John Bowden
- David Burridge
- John Campbell
- Murray Day
- Debbie Elsmore
- Terry Genge
- Michael Gilchrist
- Anne Hare
- Jayne Moffitt
- Gavin Lovegrove
- Christine McMiken
- Lorraine Moller
- Mary O'Connor
- Lyn Osmers
- Wayne Paul
- Christine Pfitzinger
- Simon Poelman
- Peter Renner
- Kerry Rodger
- Graham Seatter
- John Stapylton-Smith
- Lynette Stock
- John Walker
- Trudy Woodhead
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Badminton |
- Kerrin Harrison
- Phil Horne
- Katrin Lockey
- Karen Phillips
- Graeme Robson
- Ann Stephens
- Glenn Stewart
- Toni Whittaker
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Boxing |
- Shane Buckley
- Apelu Ioane
- Jimmy Peau
- Raeli Raeli
- Johnny Wallace
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Cycling |
- Gary Anderson
- Russell Clune
- Stephen Cox
- Blair Cox
- Brian Fowler
- Greg Fraine
- Craig Griffin
- Pierre Jordan
- Paul Leitch
- Mike McRedmond
- Graeme Miller
- William Rastrick
- Murray Steele
- Stephen Swart
- Andrew Whitford
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Diving |
- Nicky Cooney
- Mark Graham
- Raymond Vallance
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Lawn bowls |
- Vera Bindon
- Ian Dickison
- Millie Khan
- Daphne Le Breton
- Stewart McConnell
- Morgan Moffat
- John Murtagh
- Wayne Nairn
- Joyce Osborne
- Denise Page
- Rhoda Ryan
- Jennie Simpson
- Keith Slight
- Maurice Symes
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Rowing | |
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Shooting |
- Eddie Adlam
- Chester Burt
- John Farrell
- Frank Godfrey
- Rex Hamilton
- Roger Harvey
- Barry O'Neale
- Stephen Petterson
- Barrie Wickins
- John Woolley
- Greg Yelavich
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Swimming | |
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Synchronised swimming | |
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Weightlifting |
- Michael Bernard
- Kevin Blake
- Clayton Chelley
- Allister Nalder
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Wrestling |
- Robert Algie
- Stephen Bell
- Zane Coleman
- Steve Reinsfield
- Shane Stannett
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