Sunday, 4 April 2021 Three Olympic champions are among the final four appointments to a Congressional Commission established by the Empowering Olympic and Amateur Athletes Act which will examine the United States Olympic and Paralympic Movement. Five months after the Act was passed, the names of Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, Nancy Hogshead Makar, Dionne Koller and Jordyn Wieber have been announced by Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Washington). Mosley, 100 metres hurdles gold medallist at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, has since worked for USA Track & Field as chief of sport performance and the United States Olympic Committee as chief of organisational excellence and later chief operating officer.