Association of Summer Olympic International Federations

The Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) is a non-profit association of international sports federations that compete in the Summer Olympic Games. It is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, the same city where the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is also headquartered.

Association of Summer Olympic International Federations Association des fédérations internationales olympiques des sports d'été
AbbreviationASOIF
Formation30 May 1983 (1983-05-30)
TypeNonprofit
PurposeInter-sport federation organisation
HeadquartersLausanne
Official language
English, French
President
Francesco Ricci Bitti
Vice President
Uğur Erdener
Executive Director
Andrew Ryan

ASOIF Council

The council is composed of a president and six members, all from different federations. One of the six members is elected as vice-president. The president and all the members are elected for 4-year mandates. The executive director is nominated by the council on the proposal of the president as an executive position. The executive director is also on the council, but without voting rights.

DesignationNameCountrySport Federation
PresidentFrancesco Ricci Bitti ItalyInternational Tennis Federation (Honorary Life President)
Vice PresidentUğur Erdener TurkeyWorld Archery Federation
Council MembersSebastian Coe United KingdomWorld Athletics
Ingmar De Vos BelgiumInternational Equestrian Federation
Marisol Casado SpainInternational Triathlon Union
Morinari Watanabe JapanInternational Gymnastics Federation
Nenad Lalović SerbiaUnited World Wrestling
Executive DirectorAndrew Ryan United Kingdom

Members

In May 2023 the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) reached a number of 31 full member international federations and 2 associate member international federations.:[1][2][3]

However, on 22 June 2023, the IOC decided to withdraw recognition of the International Boxing Association (IBA), in accordance with Rule 3.7 of the Olympic Charter (OC),[4] although boxing will continue to be an olympic sport for the 2028 Summer Olympics.[5] This was the first-ever International Federation to be removed from the Olympic Movement by the IOC.[6]

Sport International Sport Federation (ISF) Acronym Year ISF founded President Official website
AquaticsWorld AquaticsWA 1908Kuwait Husain Al Musallamfina.org
ArcheryWorld Archery FederationWA 1931Turkey Uğur Erdenerworldarchery.org
AthleticsWorld AthleticsWA 1912United Kingdom Lord Sebastian Coeiaaf.org
BadmintonBadminton World FederationBWF 1934Denmark Poul-Erik Høyer Larsenbwfbadminton.org
Baseball, softball and Baseball5 (Associate Member)World Baseball Softball ConfederationWBSC 2013Italy Riccardo Fraccariwbsc.org
BasketballInternational Basketball FederationFIBA 1932Mali Hamane Niangfiba.basketball
BoxingInternational Boxing Association (withdraw)IBA 1946Russia Umar Nazarovich Kremleviba.sport
CanoeingInternational Canoe FederationICF 1946Germany Thomas Konietzkocanoeicf.com
CyclingUnion Cycliste InternationaleUCI 1900France David Lappartientuci.ch
Dancesport (Associate Member)World DanceSport FederationWDSF 1957Singapore Shawn Tayworlddancesport.org
EquestrianFédération Équestre InternationaleFEI 1921Belgium Ingmar De Vosfei.org
FencingFédération Internationale d'EscrimeFIE 1913Russia Alisher Usmanovfie.org
Field hockeyInternational Hockey FederationFIH 1924Pakistan Tayyab Ikramfih.ch
FootballFédération Internationale de Football AssociationFIFA 1904Switzerland Gianni Infantinofifa.com
GolfInternational Golf FederationIGF 1958Sweden Annika Sörenstamigfgolf.org
GymnasticsFédération Internationale de GymnastiqueFIG 1881Japan Morinari Watanabefig-gymnastics.com
HandballInternational Handball FederationIHF 1946Egypt Hassan Moustafaihf.info
JudoInternational Judo FederationIJF 1951Romania Marius Vizerijf.org
Modern pentathlonUnion Internationale de Pentathlon ModerneUIPM 1948Germany Klaus Schormannpentathlon.org
RowingWorld RowingWR 1892France Jean-Christophe Rollandworldrowing.com
Rugby unionWorld RugbyWR 1886United Kingdom Bill Beaumontworldrugby.org
SailingWorld SailingWS 1907China Quanhai Lisailing.org
ShootingInternational Shooting Sport FederationISSF 1907Italy Luciano Rossiissf-sports.org
SkateboardingWorld SkateWS 1924Italy Sabatino Aracuworldskate.org
Sport climbingInternational Federation of Sport ClimbingIFSC 2007Italy Marco Maria Scolarisifsc-climbing.org
SurfingInternational Surfing AssociationISA 1964Argentina Fernando Aguerreisasurf.org
Table tennisInternational Table Tennis FederationITTF 1926Sweden Petra Sörlingittf.com
TaekwondoWorld TaekwondoWT 1973South Korea Choue Chung-wonworldtaekwondo.org
TennisInternational Tennis FederationITF 1913United States David Haggertyitftennis.com
TriathlonWorld TriathlonWT 1989Spain Marisol Casadotriathlon.org
VolleyballFédération Internationale de VolleyballFIVB 1947Brazil Ary Graçafivb.com
WeightliftingInternational Weightlifting FederationIWF 1905Iraq Mohamed Hassan Jaloudiwf.net
WrestlingUnited World WrestlingUWW 1912Serbia Nenad Lalovićunitedworldwrestling.org

History

On 30 May 1983, the 21 International Federations governing the sports included at the time on the programme of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games decided to form the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF).

ASOIF was formed, as stated in the first article of its constitution 'to co-ordinate and to defend the common interests of its members' and to 'ensure close co-operation between its members, and members of the Olympic Movement and other organisations'. These needs were identified in order to preserve the unity of the Olympic movement while maintaining 'the authority, independence and autonomy of the member International Federations.'

The members of ASOIF meet once a year in a General Assembly. The General Assembly usually precedes the joint meeting between the executive board of the International Olympic Committee and the International Federations where a multitude of topics are discussed in the common interests of the Olympic Movement.

In 2015, the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 had proposed five new sports in response to the new flexibility provided by Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC's strategic roadmap for the future of the Olympic Movement. Olympic Agenda 2020 gives host cities the option of suggesting new sports and events for inclusion in their edition of the Games. Karate, skateboarding, sports climbing, surfing and baseball/softball was added to the Olympic Programme in Tokyo 2020. ASOIF has amended its statutes to enable IFs "governing sports included within the events programme for a specific edition of the Summer Olympic Games" to become "Associate Members".

ASOIF is administered by an executive body, the council, which consists of seven individual members, most of which are presidents of Summer Olympic International Federations.

The ASOIF General Secretariat is located in Lausanne and is administered by the ASOIF Executive Director.

See also

Notes and references

  1. "Members". Lausanne: ASOIF. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  2. "ASOIF Statutes" (PDF). 9 June 2022. p. 12.
  3. "Organisational Structure". ASOIF. 27 April 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  4. "IOC Session withdraws recognition of International Boxing Association". olympics.com. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  5. "IOC "guarantees" boxing's place at Los Angeles 2028 following IBA expulsion". www.insidethegames.biz. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  6. "Ricci Bitti says IBA expulsion "sad" but must be used "to rebuild" boxing". www.insidethegames.biz. 28 June 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
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