Asian Athletics Association
The Asian Athletics Association is the continental governing body for the sport of athletics in Asia. It is headquartered in Singapore. It organises the Asian Championships in Athletics and other continental competitions.
The current president Qatari Dahlan Jumaan al-Hamad, who was elected to the position in 2013.[1] Suresh Kalmadi of India was the president from 2000 to 2013.[2]
Competitions
- Asian Athletics Championships
- Asian Indoor Athletics Championships
- Asian Junior Athletics Championships
- Asian Youth Athletics Championships
- Asian Cross Country Championships
- Asian Athletics Grand Prix Series
- Asian Marathon Championship
- Asian Race Walking Championships
- Asian All Star Athletics Meet
Member associations
Nation | Association |
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Afghanistan | Afghanistan Athletic Federation |
Bahrain | Bahrain Athletics Association |
Bangladesh | Bangladesh Athletic Federation |
Bhutan | Bhutan Amateur Athletic Federation |
Brunei | Brunei Darussalam Athletics Federation |
Cambodia | Khmer Amateur Athletics Federation |
China | Chinese Athletics Association |
Chinese Taipei | Chinese Taipei Athletics Association |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Association of Athletics Affiliates Limited |
India | Athletics Federation of India |
Indonesia | Indonesian Athletics Association |
Iran | Athletics Federation of I.R. Iran |
Iraq | Iraqi Athletics Federation |
Japan | Japan Association of Athletics Federations |
Jordan | Jordan Athletics Federation |
Kazakhstan | Athletic Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
Kuwait | Kuwait Athletics Federation |
Kyrgyzstan | Athletics Federation of Kyrgyz Republic |
Laos | Laos Amateur Athletic Federation |
Lebanon | Fédération libanaise d'athlétisme |
Macau | Associação de Atletismo de Macau |
Malaysia | Malaysia Athletics Federation |
Maldives | Athletics Association of Maldives |
Mongolia | Mongolian Athletic Federation |
Myanmar | Myanmar Track and Field Federation |
Nepal | Nepal Athletics Association |
North Korea | Amateur Athletics Association of DPR of Korea |
Oman | Oman Athletic Association |
Pakistan | Athletics Federation of Pakistan |
Palestine | Palestine Athletic Federation |
Philippines | Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association |
Qatar | Qatar Athletics Federation |
Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabian Athletics Federation |
Singapore | Singapore Athletic Association |
South Korea | Korea Association of Athletics Federations |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka Athletics |
Syria | Syrian Arab Athletic Federation |
Tajikistan | Athletics Federation of the Republic of Tajikistan |
Thailand | Athletic Association of Thailand |
Timor-Leste | Federação Timor-Leste de Atletismo |
Turkmenistan | Amateur Athletic Federation of Turkmenistan |
United Arab Emirates | United Arab Emirates Athletics Federation |
Uzbekistan | Athletic Federation of Uzbekistan |
Vietnam | Vietnam Athletics Federation |
Yemen | Yemen Athletics Federation |
References
- Dahlan ousts Kalmadi as Asian athletics chief. Gulf Times (2013-07-01). Retrieved on 2013-07-07.
- IAAF Newsletter Edition 108 Archived October 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. IAAF (2009-12-11). Retrieved on 2009-12-12.
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