Kate Randall
Kate Randall
7th June 2009
Hi, my name is Kate Randall and I’m the Games Family Services
Director for Glasgow 2014 – the Organising Committee for the
Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. I have now been in post and a
resident of my new home city Glasgow for 4 months, and what a busy
time it’s been.
As Director of Games Family Services I am responsible for
developing the relationships between the Organising Committee and
the various organisations and individuals that make up the
Commonwealth Games “Family”. And for making sure that across all
aspects of our organisational planning, we’re meeting the needs of
this group. So who are the Games Family you ask?!
The Commonwealth Games Federation(CGF) is the organisation – the
governing body if you like - that is responsible for the direction
and control of the Commonwealth Games. They ultimately govern the
Games and awarded the 2014 Games to Commonwealth Games Scotland
(CGS) and the city of Glasgow.
Then there are the Commonwealth Games Associations (CGAs)
- the 71 countries that participate in the Games. Each CGA is
responsible for selecting, preparing, sending and managing their
national team’s participation in each Commonwealth Games. Here that
is Commonwealth Games Scotland (CGS).
Also the International Federations (IFs) – the organisations
that govern each of the 17 sports on the Glasgow 2014 Programme. Of
course our Head of Sport will have a pretty big role to play here
too.
And the list goes on.
I’m really excited about the Games Village in the East End of
Glasgow for the athletes and officials that will participate in
these Games. The Games Village site was such a big part of
Glasgow’s bid for the Games, and is so important to get right for
the community in the East End of Glasgow, as well as for the Games
Family. We’ve been doing alot of work already to make sure that it
will meet the needs of everyone that will call it home, its future
long term residents, and the athletes participating in the Games. I
hope the entire East End community will actively contribute to make
it a success.
And how about the exciting events that have been happening in
the past few months already? I’ve made sure to get out and see the
Gymnastics World Cup event that was recently held at the Kelvinhall
(of course that venue will hold Boxing during the 2014 Games and
Gymnastics will actually be at the SECC). Also the Commonwealth
Table Tennis Championships were held at Scotstoun, which will also
host the competition at Games time. The last event of the IRB
Sevens World Series was held at Murrayfield a couple of weekends
ago and it was brilliant - Commonwealth countries Fiji, New Zealand
and England won the Cup, Plate and Bowl finals respectively. You
should check it out next year if you didn’t get along this time,
it’s well worth it, and a similar format that will be used for the
Commonwealth Games competition in 2014 to be held at Ibrox
Stadium.
There are exciting times ahead for Glasgow and Scotland, and the
Commonwealth Games has a large role to play in that. It’s a big
responsibility, but in the very short amount of time I’ve been
here, I’ve no doubt that Glasgow and Scotland will
deliver.
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