A BOA committee is drawing up
a list of candidates to replace Lord Moynihan, who announced last month he
would be stepping down after seven years.
Lord Coe, who was recently
made the UK 's
Olympics legacy ambassador, said: "I am happy for my name go to forward."
Lord Coe British Olympic Association chairman |
The 55-year-old, a 1500 metres Olympic
gold medallist in 1980 and 1984, led London 's
successful bid for the 2012 Olympics and was subsequently made chairman of
Games organiser Locog.
As legacy ambassador, he has
been asked to advise Prime Minister David Cameron on how to best secure
long-term benefits for the UK
following the London Games.
Mr Cameron said Lord Coe had
"done a brilliant job delivering the best Games ever", adding:
"Now I want him to help me deliver the best Olympic legacy ever."
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