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Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) |
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Recognition |
In 1951, the FIM was recognised by the Union of International Associations as a non-governmental international organisation. Since 1959, the FIM has been a member of the Federation of Semi-Official and Private International Institutions based in Geneva (FIIG).
In 1967, the FIM became a founding member of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF).
In 1984, the FIM became a member of the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE).
In 1994, the FIM became a member of the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC).
In January 1998, the FIM was granted, on a provisional basis, the status of Recognised Federation by the IOC. And, in September 2000 during Olympic Games in Sydney, the FIM was granted the official status of a Recognised Federation by the IOC.
In May 1998, it became a member of the Association of the IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF).
In 2001, the FIM became an Affiliate Member of the World Tourism Organization (WTO).
In October 2003 the FIM approved the Anti-Doping Code in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
In December 2006 a Memorandum of Cooperation between the FIM and the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) was signed. |
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Established |
It was founded on December 21, 1904, in the rooms of the restaurant Ledoyen in Paris, under the name of Fédération Internationale des Clubs Motocyclistes. In 1998, it was renamed Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. |
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Number of National Associations Worldwide : |
Registered : |
101 |
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Competing Athletes : |
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Major Competitions/ World Championships |
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2008 |
Consult http://www.fim-live.com |
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2007 |
Consult http://www.fim-live.com |
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2006 |
Consult http://www.fim-live.com |
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Host Cities: |
Consult http://www.fim-live.com |
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Structure |
Annual General Meeting : |
The Congress and the Biennial Session take place alternately, generally during the second half of the month of October. The Congress is held every two years in a different country at the invitation of a national federation. The Biennial Session is held, at a suitable venue close to the FIM Headquarters, in the years when the Congress is not taking place.
The General Assembly (AG) is the supreme authority of the FIM. It may approve, reject, alter or postpone any proposal submitted after taking into account the interests of the FIM and its own general policy.
The ordinary AG takes place once a year, either during the Congress or during the Biennial Session. The Management Council may convene an extraordinary AG if it deems this necessary. |
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Council, Board Meeting : |
The members of the Management Council (CdD) are: - The President of the FIM. - Six Vice-Presidents of the FIM, one of whom shall be appointed Deputy President by the CdD on a proposal from the President. - The Presidents of the recognised Continental Unions (CONUs). A President of a CONU whose period of office in the CONU ends shall be replaced by his elected successor who shall immediately take up his duties in the CdD. - The Chief Executive Officer, but without the right to vote. The CdD has overall responsibility for the management of the FIM. The CdD meets whenever necessary but not less than twice a year. It is convened by the President. |
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Executive’s Committee |
The Executive Board (BE) consists of the President of the FIM, the Deputy President and the Vice-President responsible for coordinating the finances. If a member of the BE is unable to fulfil his duties, the President, or, in his/her absence, the Deputy President, shall designate another Vice-President as a temporary substitute. The Chief Executive Officer is a member of the BE but without the right to vote. The BE is responsible for the conduct of day-to-day business between meetings of the CdD. |
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Other Committees |
The bodies of the FIM are the following: - The General Assembly (AG) - The Management Council (CdD) - The Executive Board (BE) - The Internal Auditors - The sporting and extra-sporting Commissions - The Panels - The International Disciplinary Court (CDI) - The International Appeal Tribunal (TIA) - The Arbitration and Advisory Tribunal (TAC)
The Sporting Commissions of the FIM are: a) The Road Racing Commission (CCR) b) The Motocross Commission (CMS) c) The Trial Commission (CTR) d) The Enduro and Cross Country Rallies Commission (CER) e) The Track Racing Commission (CCP)
The extra-sporting Commissions of the FIM are: a) The Commission for Leisure Motorcycling (CML) b) The Commission for Mobility, Transport, Road Safety and Public Policy (CMT) c) The International Environment Commission (CIE) d) The Commission for Women in Motorcycling (CFM) |
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Working Groups: |
- Working Group on Alternative Energies - Noise level reduction Steering Committee - Different working groups in the framework of the FIM strategic plan |
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Education |
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President |
Mr Vito Ippolito |
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Adr |
Route de Suisse, 11 |
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Contact |
Tel.: |
+41 (0) 22 950 95 02 |
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Fax |
+41 (0) 22 950 95 01 |
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Email : |
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Office |
CEO: Mr Guy Maitre Assistant to the CEO: Ms Marie-Noëlle Necco |
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Website Responsible |
Ms Karine André |
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