Experienced sports medicine practitioner Dr
Ruth Highet has been appointed to the board of Drug Free
Sport New Zealand, Minister for Sport and Recreation Grant
Robertson announced today.
“Dr Highet is a former New
Zealand triathlon representative and brings her experience
as team doctor at two Commonwealth Games in 1994 and 1998
and two Olympic Games, 1996 and 2000, to the role,” Grant
Robertson said.
“A past medical director of Bike NZ, NZ
Gold, Softball NZ and Equestrian NZ, Dr Highet is the
president of the Wellington branch of Sports Medicine
NZ.
“Wanaka-based Dr Highet replaces Dr John Mayhew. She
joins reappointed members Sarah Ulmer, Tim Castle and Chair
Justice Warwick Gendall QC. Keven Mealamu completes the five
member board.
“My sincere thanks to Dr Mayhew who, with
his expertise in both sports medicine and sports
administration, has made a significant contribution to the
board,” Grant Robertson said.
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