The Borneo Post

Asics to take over from Adidas as IAAF sponsor

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MONACO: Japanese sportswear giant Asics Corp will take over from Adidas as the official sponsor of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), a source with knowledge of the deal told Reuters on Friday.

The IAAF is expected to announce the deal on Saturday.

Adidas, who had signed an 11-year sponsorshi­p deal with the IAAF that was set to run until 2019, said on Friday it was ending the deal three years early.

“Adidas and the IAAF have agreed to terminate their existing partnershi­p agreement in mutual agreement at the end of 2016,” the company said in a statement.

The 11-year sponsorshi­p deal was reportedly worth at least US$33 million.

News of its expected terminatio­n initially emerged at the end of 2015, at the height of the IAAF’s corruption scandal.

Media reports at the time said Adidas would be pulling out four years before the original contract ended as a result of doping and corruption controvers­ies in the sport. Last year an independen­t World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) investigat­ion exposed state-sponsored Russian doping.

It also said “corruption was embedded” at the IAAF under the governing body’s former president Lamine Diack who, it added, ran a clique that covered up organised doping and blackmaile­d athletes while senior officials looked the other way.

He and his son Papa Massata Diack are currently under investigat­ion by French authoritie­s on corruption and money laundering charges.

Friday’s statement from Adidas added: “We would like to thank the IAAF for a successful and profession­al co-operation and we wish them all the best for the future.

“Adidas will continue to remain committed to the sport of athletics by putting a higher focus on individual athletes as part of its company strategy.”

Adidas has spent heavily in an effort to chip away at the US dominance of rival Nike, including collaborat­ions with singers such as Kanye West and Pharrell Williams as well as top sportsmen and women.

The IAAF issued a statement thanking Adidas for its longstandi­ng support.

“While our commercial relationsh­ip concludes at the end of 2016, the IAAF is pleased that Adidas remains committed to Athletics.

“The IAAF will shortly make an announceme­nt of a new Official IAAF Partner in the same category,” the IAAF said.

Adidas is one of the IAAF’s official partners, along with Canon, Toyota, Seiko, TDK, TBS and Mondo. — Reuters

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Chelsea’s players celebrate after eden Hazard scored against Manchester City during the english Premier League match at the etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west england. Chelsea won 3-1. — aFP photo

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