Admin l Friday, July 26, 2019
LUSANNE, Switzerland – The International Association of Athletics Federation(IAAF) has announced a list of 45 candidates from around the world who are vying for positions in IAAF’s governing board.
The IAAF’s governing council is the highest decision making organ of the IAAF. The 45 candidates, according to IAAf is six percent increase on the number of candidates who vied for positions in 2015. The 45 candidates will be vieing for 18 positions on the council at the IAAF Congress coming up 25 September 2019, two days ahead of the World Athletics Championships Doha 2019.
The 18 positions are broken down into one President, four Vice Presidents – at least one of which will be female – and 13 Individual Members.
“In addition to these 18 positions there will be six Area Presidents who have already been elected by their Areas and two members of the Athletes’ Commission (one female and one male) who will be elected by the Athletes’ Commission in November, making a total of 26 IAAF Council Members”, the IAAF said.
The IAAF has set itself a realistic timetable of ensuring it has an equal balance of male and female Council Members by 2027. In the 2019 elections at least seven of the elected members, including one of the Athletes’ Commission representative, will be female, representing just under 30%.
At the next elections in 2023, 40% of Council will be represented by female Members and in 2027 half the Council Members will be female. Gender leadership workshops will continue in each of the six areas mapping out clear pathways for female athletes, administrators, officials and coaches to seek out and apply for opportunities at local, area and international federation level boards, commissions and committees.
“We have a strong list of candidates from 44 countries applying for IAAF Council positions which demonstrates the global strength of our sport,” said IAAF President, Sebastian Coe. “I am particularly pleased that almost 40% of the Individual Candidates are female, something we have seen reflected across our Area elections, with four of our Areas electing a female Vice President”, he said.
According to the IAAF, candidates are free to withdraw their candidacy at any stage between now and the elections on 25 September 2019.