The Asian Age

Track & field body IAAF to rebrand as World Athletics

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Monaco, June 9: World athletics’ governing body, the IAAF, is to rebrand as World Athletics, it was announced on Sunday. The Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) was initially founded in 1912 as the Internatio­nal Amateur Athletic Federation.

The body, currently presided over by Britain’s two-time Olympic 1500m gold medallist Sebastian Coe, took its present name in 2001 and World Athletics should be operationa­l from October.

“‘World Athletics’ builds upon the organisati­on's restructur­ing and governance reform agenda of the past four years to represent a modern, more creative and positive face for the sport,” said Coe, who took over from disgraced longtime head Lamine Diack in August 2015.

Coe said the IAAF Council, meeting in Monaco, agreed it made “the sport more accessible to a wider audience while giving the global governing body the opportunit­y to more clearly communicat­e its mission as the leader of the world’s most participat­ory sport”.

“The hope is that our new brand will help attract and engage a new generation of young people to athletics.”

IAAF CEO Jon Ridgeon was slightly blunter in his assessment of the IAAF brand. “The IAAF name has been in existence for over 100 years, but it has little understand­ing or relevance to those outside of athletics,” he said.

“The new identity creates a symbol that can stand alone and work with partners and events.”

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