Tag: International Associatin of Athletics Federations
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IAAF Council accepts conclusions of independent investigation into voting breakdown at Daegu Congress
Monaco-March 12, 2012: Following the failure of the electronic voting system (EVS) during the 48th IAAF Congress in Daegu Congress, Korea, in 2011, Lauri Tarasti, former chairman of the IAAF Juridical Commission, was appointed by the IAAF President to conduct a thorough investigation. This investigation was supported by an independent technology expert, Alan Peabody, who travelled…
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Exciting Head to Heads expected in Istanbul 2012 – Four days to go
Monaco – March 05, 2012: With less than one week to go to the start of the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul (9-11 March), it’s time to take a quick look at just a handful of the most eagerly-anticipated battles expected when action begins on Friday at the Ataköy Athletics Arena. Women’s Pentathlon –…
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Record breaking number of nations expected in Istanbul – 172 countries confirm participation
Monaco – March 02, 2012: 172 countries confirm, The IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul which will take place from 9 to 11 March 2012 are on course to become the biggest gathering in terms of participating national IAAF Member Federations in the history of these championships, exceeding the previous record set four years ago…
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On-line Media Accreditation is open – Samsung Diamond League
Monaco – March 01, 2012: The Samsung Diamond League has today opened its central On-line Media Accreditation System for the 2012 season. Via the Media Centre on the Samsung Diamond League website you can make accreditation applications for one or more of the 14 Samsung Diamond League meetings in 2012. If you used the system…
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Flyin’ high! – Focus on the jumps – World Indoor Championship Istanbul 2012
Monaco, Feb 25, 2012: World Indoor Championship Istanbul, In just two weeks time, the focus of the athletics world will fall firmly on Istanbul as the 14th edition of the IAAF World Indoor Championships gets underway on 9 March. And much of that focus will fall squarely on the vertical jumps, thanks largely to Yelena…
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Watt taking a patient approach toward London
Injury may have clouded his Daegu campaign, Mitchell Watt writes in his first IAAF Online Diary, but a silver lining affords the long jumper the opportunity to minimise risk in the lead-up to London 2012. “Welcome to my 2012 diary, an Olympic year diary. “I achieved a lot in 2011, however it did not end…