John Coates re-elected as head of ICAS

Australia's IOC vice president John Coates has been re-elected as president of a body of lawyers overseeing the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Australian Olympic official John Coates has been re-elected president of the International Council of Arbitration for Sport.

Coates will serve a second term from 2015-18. He became the third ICAS president in 2010, succeeding Senegal's Judge Keba Mbaye.

Coates is president of the Australian Olympic Committee and a vice president of the International Olympic Committee.

Elected as ICAS vice presidents were Michael Lenard of the United States and Tjasa Andree-Prosenc of Slovenia.

ICAS is composed of 20 international lawyers. It manages the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the highest appeals body in international sports, and sets up special CAS panels at the Olympics and other major events.


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