By Daniel Etchells

Barry Siff has been elected as an interim ITU Executive Board member ©TwitterThe International Triathlon Union (ITU) has elected USA Triathlon's President Barry Siff as an interim Executive Board member.


Siff will fill the position until the 2015 ITU Congress when all voting member National Federations will have the opportunity to submit a candidate for election.

All 15 Executive Board seats will be up for re-election at Congress in 2016, with the four-year term lengths in line with the Summer Olympic quadrennial.

"Not only is USA Triathlon one of ITU's largest national federations, it will also help deliver the World Triathlon Chicago Grand Final next year [from September 15 to 20]," said Marisol Casado, ITU President and an International Olympic Committee member.

"Barry Siff's position on the ITU Executive Board will be essential to representing a massive portion of the triathlon family.

"His election is a positive step in the right direction for unifying and growing our sport."

Following recommendations from its Constitution Committee, the Executive Board has also voted to introduce a new disciplinary panel that will be formed independently of the ITU.

The disciplinary panel will be responsible for reviewing various sanctions and violations, previously done by the ITU Executive Board.

ITU President Marisol Casado says Barry Siff's election is "a positive step in the right direction" for unifying and growing triathlon ©Getty ImagesITU President Marisol Casado says Barry Siff's election is "a positive step in the right direction" for unifying and growing triathlon ©Getty Images




"In an effort to remain fair and balanced, the Board felt it best served all parties to have an independent commission that is free of bias to rule on violations and sanctions," Casado said.

In one of its most important efforts to ensure triathlon practices the highest standard of fair play, the Board voted to implement new anti-doping rules, which coincides with the World Anti-Doping Agency Code.

Most notably, among the changes, will be longer bans and an extended time frame for failed tests and/or missed tests.

"Triathlon has largely enjoyed a reputation as a clean sport, which is credited due to the fact that the athletes themselves want to compete in a fair environment," Casado said.

"This new Code serves to reinforce our already strong anti-doping programme."

All member continental confederations and national federations will be required to adhere to the new Code, starting January 1, 2015.

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