Brorsson brings significant experience as an athlete who has competed at the very highest level having won gold in the women’s relay at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, silver in the women’s relay at PyeongChang 2018 and silver at the World Championships in 2019. In addition to her athlete experience, her studies in political science and experience from antidoping procedures in biathlon, equip her with the knowledge of how to support the enhancement of antidoping policies.
Speaking about why she wanted to be on the WADA Athlete Council, Brorsson said:
“This is a great honour and I'm really proud to pick up where Clare Egan left off. It's also a validation that biathlon athletes holds a high credibility in sports overall and I'm really looking forward to be the voice of athletes and work for fair antidoping policies for everyone”
The WADA Athlete Council represents, supports, and promotes the voices of athletes on anti-doping matters; and is the avenue for athletes, chosen by athletes, to assume important seats within WADA’s governance bodies. The Council comprises:
Group 1: Five athletes appointed by the International Olympic Committee’s and International Paralympic Committee’s Athlete Commissions;
Group 2: Eight athletes elected by the Athlete Commissions of International Federations; and
Group 3: Seven other athletes, selected by an appointment panel made up by a majority of athletes, to fill skills and diversity gaps