With Negre's eight-year tenure coming to an end, three candidates, including Batra, Australia's Ken Read and Ireland's David Balbirnie has been nominated by their respective national federations for the top post.
The new President and Executive Board Members of the FIH will be elected during the Hockey Revolution Part II Congress on November 12 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
On the Executive Board, existing members Mary Cicinelli from Canada and England's Sue Catton will be standing for re-election while Netherlands' Jan Albers and Pakistan's Qasim Zia have chosen not to stand for another term in office.
The female candidates in addition to Sue Catton and Mary Cicinelli are Danae Andrada from Uruguay and Hazel Kennedy from Zambia while male nominees are Eric Cornelissen from the Netherlands; Spain's Santiago Deo; outgoing Athletes' Committee Chair Michael Green from Germany; USA's Shawn Hindy and Tayyab Ikram from Macau.
Continental Federation Presidents will remain on the Board until their next continental elections. They include Egypt's Seif Ahmed (Africa), HRH Prince Abdullah Shah of Malaysia (Asia), Netherlands' Marijke Fleuren (Europe), New Zealand's Pam Elgar (Oceania) and Argentina's Coco Budeisky (Pan America).
The FIH Athletes' Committee is also represented on the Board, ensuring that athletes play an important role in determining the future of hockey.
Departing Chair Michael Green from Germany will be replaced on the Board by incoming Joint-Chair Annie Panter from England.
The election of the FIH Executive Board will be part of the 45th FIH Congress on November 12 in Dubai.
The Hockey Revolution Conference will then take place on Friday November 11, providing updates on the latest news from the Hockey Revolution including an exclusive preview of FIH's plans for the immediate future. This precedes the Hockey Revolution Awards Dinner later that night.
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