ARSIF - The World Air Sports Federation

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Full Name

Fédération Aéronautique Internationale

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 FAI

Website

www.fai.org

Recognition

IOC Recognition  in 1985

Established

Founded in Paris in 1905

Number of National Associations Worldwide

Registered :

         100

Competing Athletes :

Estimated 100’000 (2 million + total participants)

International Judges, Referees, Umpires, etc. :

Approx. 500

Major Competitions/ World Championships

 

World and Continental Championships

40 on average each year:
see our event and result calendar

World Air Games 2009

Turin, Italy

Structure

Annual General Meeting :

October each year, held at invitation of member countries.

Council, Board Meeting :

Executive Board meets 4 times per year : President, 6 Executive Directors and Secretary General

Other Committees

12 Air Sports Commissions and 4 Technical Commissions

President

Dr. John Grubbström

Secretary General

Jean-Marc Badan

Contact

Address:

Maison du Sport International
Av. de Rhodanie 54
1007 Lausanne
Switzerland

Tel

+41 21 345 10 70

Fax

+41 21 345 10 77

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Website Responsible

Faustine Carrera

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Index

Case Study: GER

Case studies of how National Olympic Committees and other national sports authorities administer and support the recognised sports in their countries.

In 2006 the German Sports Confederation and the National Olympic Committee for Germany united to form the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB). The purpose of this merger was to strengthen organised sport in Germany under one umbrella body.

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Case Study: TPE

Case studies of how National Olympic Committees and other national sports authorities administer and support the recognised sports in their countries.

The Sports Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan – the cabinet-level authority for sports – and the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee implement jointly a policy of promoting sports to improve physical fitness among citizens and to field well prepared athletes in international competition.

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