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New Scottish Athletics CEO

Chris Baillie in Commonwealth Games action
Chris Baillie in Commonwealth Games action

 

19 January 2010

Nigel Holl, Director of Netball with England Netball, has been appointed as the newscottishathletics' Chief Executive.

The 41-year old, who has represented Scotland in international ultra-marathon events, is currently charged with strategic and operational matters, in addition to performance management in his role with Netball, and has been instrumental in the establishment of the Co-operative Netball Superleague (televised on Sky Sports).

He was previously employed as Performance Director - England Netball, and directly responsible for England national teams and their rise from fourth to third in the world rankings, including winning Commonwealth Games bronze (Melbourne 2006).

Stirling-based Holl, who was involved in the set-up and establishment of the Scottish Institute of Sport and subsequently employed as a Programme Manager, has also worked for the England Hockey Association as Director of the English Hockey Network, and for the All England Women’s Hockey Association as Director of Coaching.

He will commence in post on 1st April 2010, and is likely to step down from his position as Board Director with Commonwealth Games England.

Commenting on his appointment, Holl said: “I am both delighted and honoured to take up the challenge of this appointment. The unprecedented opportunities offered by a home Olympics followed two years later by a home Commonwealth Games in Glasgow are hugely significant for athletes, coaches, club members and volunteers at all levels of athletics in Scotland, and I look forward to maximising the benefits to the sport through these and other opportunities.”