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Anguilla Amateur Athletic Federation
Sport Athletics
JurisdictionFederation
AbbreviationAAAF
Founded1978 (1978)
Affiliation IAAF
Affiliation date1978 (1978)
Regional affiliation NACAC
Headquarters The Valley
President Lorna Rogers
Vice president(s) Winston Duncan
Secretary Tracelyn Hamilton
ReplacedAnguilla Amateur Athletic Association
Official website
trackandfieldaxa.wordpress.com
Anguilla

The Anguilla Amateur Athletic Federation (AAAF) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Anguilla. Current president is Lorna Rogers. [1]

History

AAAF was founded as Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association in 1978 and was affiliated to the IAAF the same year. [2]

Affiliations

AAAF is the national member federation for Anguilla in the following international organisations:

Olympic recognition

There is no separate Olympic Committee in Anguilla, as Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory, not an independent state. Therefore, athletes from Anguilla are not entitled to represent Anguilla at Olympic Games, but may compete for Great Britain, either while maintaining Anguillan qualification of IAAF events, or as all Anguillans are entitled to a British passport, by transferring allegiance to Great Britain for all events. [3]

Anguillan born long jumper Shara Proctor availed of the latter route to represent Great Britain at both the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2013 World Championships. Anguillan sprint prospect Zharnel Hughes has indicated he may make a similar switch. [4]

National records

AAAF maintains the Anguillian records in athletics.

External links

References

  1. ^ Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association, IAAF, retrieved 2 January 2013
  2. ^ ASOCIACIÓN INTERNACIONAL DE FEDERACIONES DE ATLETISMO - CONSTITUCIÓN EN VIGOR A PARTIR DEL 1 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2011 (PDF) (in Spanish), IAAF, p. 56, retrieved 13 October 2012
  3. ^ ANGUILLIAN OLYMPIAN GETS ROUSING WELCOME, Anguillian Newspaper, 28 September 2012, retrieved 2 January 2013
  4. ^ "'New Usain Bolt' Zharnel Hughes could represent Team GB in Rio Games". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 28 June 2023.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anguilla Amateur Athletic Federation
Sport Athletics
JurisdictionFederation
AbbreviationAAAF
Founded1978 (1978)
Affiliation IAAF
Affiliation date1978 (1978)
Regional affiliation NACAC
Headquarters The Valley
President Lorna Rogers
Vice president(s) Winston Duncan
Secretary Tracelyn Hamilton
ReplacedAnguilla Amateur Athletic Association
Official website
trackandfieldaxa.wordpress.com
Anguilla

The Anguilla Amateur Athletic Federation (AAAF) is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Anguilla. Current president is Lorna Rogers. [1]

History

AAAF was founded as Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association in 1978 and was affiliated to the IAAF the same year. [2]

Affiliations

AAAF is the national member federation for Anguilla in the following international organisations:

Olympic recognition

There is no separate Olympic Committee in Anguilla, as Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory, not an independent state. Therefore, athletes from Anguilla are not entitled to represent Anguilla at Olympic Games, but may compete for Great Britain, either while maintaining Anguillan qualification of IAAF events, or as all Anguillans are entitled to a British passport, by transferring allegiance to Great Britain for all events. [3]

Anguillan born long jumper Shara Proctor availed of the latter route to represent Great Britain at both the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2013 World Championships. Anguillan sprint prospect Zharnel Hughes has indicated he may make a similar switch. [4]

National records

AAAF maintains the Anguillian records in athletics.

External links

References

  1. ^ Anguilla Amateur Athletic Association, IAAF, retrieved 2 January 2013
  2. ^ ASOCIACIÓN INTERNACIONAL DE FEDERACIONES DE ATLETISMO - CONSTITUCIÓN EN VIGOR A PARTIR DEL 1 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2011 (PDF) (in Spanish), IAAF, p. 56, retrieved 13 October 2012
  3. ^ ANGUILLIAN OLYMPIAN GETS ROUSING WELCOME, Anguillian Newspaper, 28 September 2012, retrieved 2 January 2013
  4. ^ "'New Usain Bolt' Zharnel Hughes could represent Team GB in Rio Games". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 28 June 2023.



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