INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ATHLETICS FEDERATIONS

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The 'International Association of Athletics Federations' ('IAAF') is the international governing body for the sport of athletics. It was founded in 1912 at its first congress in Stockholm, Sweden by representatives from 17 national athletics federations as the 'International Amateur Athletics Federation'. Since October 1993 it has been headquartered in Monaco.
Beginning in 1982, the IAAF has passed several amendments to its rules allowing athletes to receive compensation for participation in international athletics competitions. However, the IAAF retained the word "amateur" in its name until its 2001 Congress at which the IAAF's title was changed to its current form.
The IAAF's current president is Lamine Diack of Senegal. He became Acting President shortly after the death of the previous president, Primo Nebiolo of Italy in November 1999, and was elected IAAF President at the IAAF's 2001 Congress.

Contents
Continental associations
Presidents
Competitions
Official Partners
References
External links

Continental associations


Map of world with six federations

The IAAF has a total of 212 member federations,[1] which is 4 more than FIFA and 20 more than the United Nations.
: AAA – Asian Athletics Association in Asia
: CAA – Confédération africaine d'athlétisme in Africa
: CONSUDATLE – Confederación Sudamericana de Atletismo in South America
: EAA – European Athletic Association in Europe
: NACACAA – North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association in North America
: OAA – Oceania Athletic Association in Oceania

Presidents


Since the establishment of the IAAF, it has had five presidents:
NameCountryPresidency
Sigfrid Edström1912–1946
Lord Burghley1946–1976
Adriaan Paulen1976–1981
Primo Nebiolo1981–1999
Lamine Diack1999–

Competitions


Included in its charge are the standardization of timekeeping methods and world records. The IAAF also organizes many major athletics competitions worldwide, including:
EventFrequency
IAAF World Championships in AthleticsEvery two years
IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Every two years
IAAF World Cross Country ChampionshipsEvery year
IAAF World Half Marathon ChampionshipsDefunct
IAAF World Road Running ChampionshipsEvery year
IAAF World Junior Championships in AthleticsEvery two years
IAAF World Youth Championships in AthleticsEvery two years
IAAF World Race Walking CupEvery two years
IAAF World Cup in AthleticsEvery four years
IAAF Golden LeagueEvery year
IAAF World Athletics FinalEvery year

Official Partners



Coca-Cola

Epson

Mizuno (April, 2004 - March, 2008)

Nikon

Seiko

TDK

Toyota

VTB

Eurovision Network (World Media Sponcer)

TBS (Japan Media Sponcer, since 1997)

References


1. Record 203 Member Federations to compete in Osaka

External links



Official website

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