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Monaco – Nov 14: The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) today announced a new global partnership with Canon Inc,...
Athletics
Starting from International Women’s Day on Thursday (8) and for the duration of Women’s History Month, the IAAF will celebrate the role of women in athletics (IAAF celebrates role).
Athletics has come a long way over the years in creating a more diverse sport, both on and off the field of play. One of the few sports where men and women compete at the same time in the same arena, athletics has an equal number of disciplines for men and women at major championships and offers the same prize money.
But the IAAF also recognises that there is still work to do. As part of the widespread reforms adopted by the IAAF Congress at the end of 2016, the IAAF has written minimum gender targets into its constitution to ensure more women are represented at all levels in the sport’s governance.
There are currently six women on the IAAF Council, this will increase to seven in 2019 (just under 30%), 10 in 2023 (just under 40%) and 13 in 2027 (50% representation). In 2019 one of the four vice presidents will be a woman with two of the four vice president positions being filled by women by 2027.
In 2019 there will be two full voting members of the Council from the Athletes’ Commission, one of these will be a woman. Following elections last week the two members on Council in 2019 will be Athletes’ Commission Chair Iñaki Gomez of Canada and Deputy Chair, Valerie Adams of New Zealand.
“We have parity in pay, parity in play but not parity in positions,” said IAAF President Sebastian Coe. “Being able to reflect off the field of play what is widely heralded as one of the most diverse and culturally attuned sport on the field of play is critical to remaining relevant to all fans but affirmative action is the only way we will shift the dial.”
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